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RE: Rohm and Haas
Daniel located another website, and tells us:
Mark Howard had written back in the middle of November '99 (which I
think generated no response):
> Anybody ever hear of ROHM AND HASS Industrial Coatings. I saw an
> advertisement in Chemical Coatings Magazine. So I called and asked
> them to send me some specs. They apparently only manufacture water
> base products. Sounds like good stuff, can't wait to try some. Here is an
> excerpt of the literature they sent me.
>
> "RoShield 3275 acrylic emulsion is specifically designed for reaction with
> polyisocyanates, such as Bayer Corporation's Bayhydur XP-7063, for wood
> coating applications where early hardness and sand ability are important
> under mild drying conditions. Unlike nitrocellulose lacquers' polyurethane
> coatings based on this acrylic polyol have extremely low VOCs and very
> good early print resistance. In addition, films based on this thermosetting
> emulsion are water-white and nonyellowing. RoShield 3275 acrylic emulsion
> cures under ambient conditions, but heat on line is recommended for early
> pack-out. Applications for this excellent cost/performance 2-package system
> include clear, pigmented, and flatted systems for office and laboratory furniture,
> kitchen cabinets, and fine furniture".
>
> Solids content, %
> by weight 42
> by volume 38.5
>
> For info call (412) 777-5577
> To place a sample order call 1-888-888-7553
http://www.rohmhaas.com/businesses/products.html
http://www.rohmhaas.com/coatings/products/specialty.html
Daniel Shafner
CT
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