Outline
OMG Borchers Additives Line Borchi OXY-Coat Additive Borchi OXY-Coat Performance Suggested Use Regulatory Trends
N N O O N N N O O O
LFe(III)-OH
*
O2
RH
O OH
FeCl2 * H2O
3%
2%
1%
* Low dosage
* Fast drying
* Comparable hardness
3%
2%
1%
* Low dosage
* Fast drying
* Improved hardness
3%
2%
1%
* Low dosage
* Fast drying
* Improved hardness
1%
2.5%
2.5%
* Low dosage
* Fast drying
* Low dosage * Fast drying * Improved LOD Consistent dry time performance * Replaces complete drier package
L
Control Borchi OxyCoat 91.65 92.86
a
-5.64 -5.47
b
11.62 9.84
* Excellent color
* Improved brightness
* Less yellowing
Borchi OXY OXY-Coat Performance Advantage Excellent Yellowing Stability Versus Cobalt
2 Months storage in the dark and in the light Medium oil white
82 80 78 76 74 72 70 68 66 64 62 without drier dark light
Lightness (L value) 86 84 82 80 78 76 74 72 without drier 0.076% Co Co, Zr drier 0.0018% Fe new catalyst
Waterborne white
dark light
Lightness (L value)
1%
2%
MEKO alternatives - Ascinin 0444 and 0445 Thickeners - Borchi Gel 0434 and 062x series Wetting & Dispersing - Borchi Gen 0451, 0650, and 0755
The Future?
In Europe, cobalt carboxylates will likely be reclassified under REACH With cobalt reclassification under REACH, what is the future for the United States (is cobalt the next lead)? Are manganese driers the future? Can we live without alkyd coating systems? What real alternatives are available in the marketplace? Are you interested in an alternative that has additional performance benefits?
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