Paint & Resin

Wetting agent:

MPG: A glycol which is an effective antifreeze agent, It could be used extensively in water-based paints. 

Antifreeze:

MPG: A glycol which is an effective antifreeze agent, It could be used extensively in water-based paints. It is used to keep the emulsion stable in cold weather. Propylene glycol is used in water-based coatings to provide freeze-thaw protection, and also to enhance “open time” and leveling properties during application. 

KENON6: a nonionic surfactant that could prevent the paint mixture from freezing. 

Dispersing Agent:

KENON 30: As dispersing agent for pigments to make the paint glossy and also improve the quality of it and make a smooth paint. It could makes the pigments wet. 

KENON 40: As dispersing agent for pigments to make the paint glossy and also improve the quality of it and make a smooth paint. It could makes the pigments wet. 

KELA3: It is a hydrophobic nonionic surfactant that could improve the brushability of the paint.

KELA7: Improve the spearedability of the paint on the surfaces. 

Solvent:

KEMBG: Solvents and cosolvents for conventional lacquer, enamel and stains for coating systems. 

KEDBG: Solvents and cosolvents for conventional lacquer, enamel and stains for coating systems. 

KEPEG: Polyethylene Glycols are used in the formulation of polyester resins and alkyd resins to improve the water dispersibility in these resins. Polyethylene Glycols are also used in the formulation of coatings which are water removable.

KEMPG: A glycol which is an effective antifreeze agent, It could be used extensively in water-based paints. It is used to increase the drying time of the paint