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    DSM introduced the next generation of Ualac and EasyCure cryogenic curing powder ® during the 2018 China International Coatings Show

    • Last Update: 2020-12-04
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    Royal DSM Netherlands, a global science company focused on nutrition, health and green living, introduced a new generation of

    Uralac
    ®
    EasyCure
    cryogenic curing powder coating resins during the
    2018
    ChinaCoat
    . The new
    Uralac
    ®
    EasyCure P 3226
    and
    P 3227
    resins can be cured in
    160
    o
    C

    10-15
    minutes and give the powder coating excellent weather resistance. In addition, these two resins effectively reduce the curing energy consumption required for powder coatings in construction aluminum profiles and heavy machinery, improve the curing efficiency of spray lines, and demonstrate DSM's strong commitment to sustainable development of the coatings industry .Uralac
    ®
    EasyCure
    : Multiple advantages, rich choice " Our new
    Uralac
    ®
    EasyCure
    polyester resin has been developed to meet the market demand for cryogenic fast curing powders.
    s developed a range of weather-resistant powder coating resins," said Zeng Rong, Asia Pacific Marketing Manager, DSM Powder Coatings Resin. New
    Uralac
    ®
    EasyCure P 3226
    and
    P 3227
    polyester resins enable powder coatings to have good leveling performance, excellent outdoor weather resistance and
    155
    o
    C
    does not appear under the phenomenon of powder clothing, uniform gloss, storage stability and other characteristics, but also the use of
    TGIC
    curing, which is particularly important for the Chinese market. The most important feature is the low curing temperature of these two products, which effectively reduces the energy consumption required by the spraying line. With the addition of these two resins, cryogenic curing solutions range from general industrial to ultra-weather-resistant, from highlight to light-out, from
    HAA
    to
    TGIC,
    has become more comprehensive.
    "Curing speeds of up to
    50%Next Generation
    Uralac
    ®
    EasyCure
    cryogenic curing resins will benefit metal coating manufacturers and their customers, especially for heavy machinery customers. One of the most common challenges in heavy machinery production is the curing process after the mechanical components have been sprayed. In the past, the only response was to expand the curing furnace, but this method was costly. Today, heavy machinery manufacturers can successfully cure with their original curing furnaces by simply replacing the powder coating. Thanks to the fast curing technology of new resins, heavy machinery manufacturers can reduce the average curing time from
    10
    to
    12
    minutes to
    5
    to
    6
    minutes, resulting in a significant increase in productivity.Curing energy savings of up to
    45%In addition, heavy machinery and building profiles can choose to keep curing time constant while coating curing, but reduce the curing furnace temperature, resulting in up to
    45%
    savings in natural gas usage and energy costs, and reduced heating wait times from
    160
    degrees to
    200
    degrees. In the past, powder coatings typically required curing at
    200
    o
    C

    10-15
    minutes, but now they only need to cure at
    160
    o
    C

    10
    minutes. In addition, low-temperature cured powder coatings also have other potential advantages, such as high powder rate, low pre-production in the furnace, etc., can be verified by large-scale production.brings new opportunities for coatings manufacturers " Powder coatings made from
    Uralac
    ®
    EasyCure
    cryogenic curing resins have a lower carbon footprint than solvent-based and traditional powder coating systems. Paint manufacturers that take the lead in adopting new low-temperature
    /
    fast-curing resins will take advantage of sustainable products to help China's 'blue sky defense war' with sustainable products at the time of the introduction of new environmental regulations.
    " has said, "For coating users, the use of cryogenic cured powder coatings helps to increase their chances of achieving 'green factory' certification and contributes to sustainable development goals." From the point of view of technical maturity and market demand, the time has come for the comprehensive promotion of low temperature curing. In fact, we are increasing the market visibility of
    Uralac
    ®
    EasyCure
    cryogenic curing through a new round of promotional activities, and we are looking for partners in coating users who want to make more users aware of the benefits of the next generation of powder coatings and use them.
    "
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