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Crestakyd® 41-6010

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Crestakyd® 41-6010 is a universally employed resin in primers, enamels and hammer finishes. It is suitable for air dry, low bake and general purpose stoving industrial paints. The resin is compatible with urea and melamine formaldehyde resins and is therefore suitable for stoving finishes.

Chemical Family: Alkyds (Modified)

End Uses: Enamel, Primer, Solventborne Coating, Top Coat

Compatible Substrates & Surfaces: Metal

Features: Fast Drying

Technical Data Sheet

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Identification & Functionality

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Features & Benefits

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Applications & Uses

Compatible Substrates & Surfaces
Applications

Crestakyd® 41-6010 is suitable for air dry, low bake and general purpose stoving industrial paints. The resin is compatible with urea and melamine formaldehyde resins and is therefore suitable for stoving finishes. Excellent hammer finishes are achievable with the use of suitable aluminum pigments and silicone additives. Air-dry films based on this resin are touch-dry in 15-20 minutes and are hard-dry in 25-30 minutes.

Drier Recommendation: 

  1. For fast-dry and minimal overcoating problems : 0.03% cobalt on base resin. 
  2. For the fastest through-dry : 0.05% cobalt, 0.1% calcium, 0.2% zirconium all on base resin .

Thinner recommendation: complete tolerance to aromatic hydrocarbons. Limited tolerance to aliphatic hydrocarbons, alcohols, ester and ketone solvents.

Properties

Soluble in
Solvesso 100
Characteristics
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Solid Content68.5 - 71.5%
Oil TypeMixed non-yellowing
Colormax. 6Gardner
Acid Value (Base Resin)max. 10mg KOH/g
Viscosity (at 20°C, Brookfield)20,000 - 40,000mPa.s

Packaging & Availability

Packaging Type
Packaging

Crestakyd® 41-6010 can be supplied in drums, road-tankers and in containers.

Storage & Handling

Storage

The resin should be stored in the original, unopened and undamaged containers in a dry place at temperatures between 0°C and 30°C. Exposure to direct sunlight should be avoided.