Axalta expands Industrial coatings portfolio
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Axalta expands Industrial coatings portfolio

Imron 2100 HG-C is a 2.1 Volatile Organic Compound (VOC), two-component, low Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs) polyurethane clearcoat based on proprietary Axalta resin technology

  • By ICN Bureau | March 24, 2021
Axalta has introduced Imron Industrial 2100 HG-C high-gloss clearcoat into its existing high-performance Imron Industrial portfolio in North America. The new clearcoat is formulated to melt quickly and flow smoothly making damaged areas easy to repair. 
 
Imron 2100 HG-C is a 2.1 Volatile Organic Compound (VOC), two-component, low Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs) polyurethane clearcoat based on proprietary Axalta resin technology and produces both polyester and acrylic urethane properties, which are designed for high-quality appearance applications. 
 
"Customer standards for appearance have been increasing throughout the last decade and we are excited to announce a product that addresses the needs of the industry," said Dave Heflin, Vice President of Global Industrial Liquid Coatings at Axalta. "Imron 2100 HG-C is designed to provide the cleanest, mirror-like appearance with exceptional color and gloss retention that can be applied to any product requiring a crystal clear clearcoat."
 
For almost 50 years, Imron Industrial is known as an industry-leading polyurethane product line offering a complete coating system for the most demanding industry specifications. Imron industrial polyurethanes are available in solventborne and waterborne primer, topcoat, direct-to-metal (DTM), and clearcoat formulas with many products offered in multiple gloss levels, ranging from high-gloss to flat. Axalta's Imron industrial products are available in thousands of industrial solid color, RAL colors and safety colors, which may be applied by brush, roller, or a variety of spray application methods.

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