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EDOLAN® RF

Very hard polyester

High scratch and abrasion resistance
Excellent suitable to be applied as topcoat
Can be used as a handle modifier in different coating formulations
Very plasticizer resistant
Good adhesion to PVC

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EDOLAN® RU 01

Extremely hard, rigid polyester/polycarbonate copolymer

For very hard topcoats
Excellent scratch resistance and slip properties
Often used as handle modifier or anti-blocking agent in formulations
Durable stiffening of fabrics by means of padding.

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EDOLAN® SE

Medium soft polyether

Dry, non-sticky handle
Incorporation in topcoat formulations to improve hydrolyses resistance
Has affinity and good adhesion to many different substrates.

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EDOLAN® SG

Very soft and tacky polyether

Adhesive for lamination on all types textiles
Resulting in very soft hand
Very high wash- and hydrolyses resistant

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EDOLAN® SN

Very soft, non -sticky, polyether

Resulting in glossy coatings with pleasant feel
High elongation
Very high wash- and hydrolyses resistant

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Spiro-Tex™

  • Answers consumer and regulatory demand for enhanced
    sustainability
  • Delivers excellent waterproofing and breathability
    levels
  • Creates a soft, flexible finish giving consumers
    exceptional comfort and wearability
  • Sets new standards of performance in wash durability
  • Is highly compatible with most fabric types
  • Gives excellent transparency
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EDOLAN® UC

Medium soft universal usage polyester

Has a high elasticity
Results in soft rubbery handle
Main building block for different formulations
Fixation at lower temperatures possible
Mechanical foamable

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EDOLAN® XCI

Very effective, aliphatic polyisocyanate based crosslinker for coatings of the EDOLAN® range. Needs relatively low temperatures to activate (120°C).

 

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EDOLAN® XCIB

EDOLAN® XCIB

Very effective crosslinker for coatings of the EDOLAN®- and TANA®COAT range based on an aliphatic polyurethane with blocked NCO groups. Very good potlife and paste stability in coating formulations.

 

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TANA®COAT AWP

TANA®COAT AWP

TANA®COAT AWP represents a new generation of treatments against moisture wicking and offers unmatched anti-wicking properties. Manufacturers of coated fabrics are now able to offer their customers ‘no-wicking’ instead of ‘low-wicking’ properties. TANA®COAT AWP was developed as an anti-wicking treatment for high quality PVC coated polyester fabric for tensile structures. However it is applicable to any PVC or TPU coated woven fabric that requires durability and weather resistance. This includes truck tarpaulins, boat and car covers, pool covers, awnings, industrial doors and tents.

  • Very good adhesion towards PVC and TPU
  • Self-crosslinking
  • High lightfastness to UV exposure
  • No drying on the pressing cylinders during padding
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