When
a solvent based coating containing water dries, the water evaporates, leaving
voids in the film. This reduces gloss and gloss retention of the film. A solvent
based coating containing water and the Lorama Polysaccharide Resin, does not
have voids. During the drying process, the film forming polysaccharide fills
the area filled by the water droplets, creating a smooth surface in the coating.
Therefore, coatings modified with Lorama Polysaccharide Resin Technology have
cost reduction from the introduction of water, while maintaining the original
quality.
How
Lorama Polysaccharide Technology (LPRT) Works
Wide
Range of Miscelle Size
100x Magnification
Enamel with Water
Uniform
Water in Oil Emulsion
100x Magnification
Enamel with Lorama Polysaccharide Technology
Guidelines
for modifying alkyd Enamels with LPRT
Information
on Dispersants
Methods
of Lorama Polysaccharide Resin Technology Modification