Additive

SURFYNOL® DF-110 D

SURFYNOL® DF-110 D is a very compatible molecular defoamer based on Gemini surfactant technology. Free of silicone and silica. Offers additional dynamic wetting properties.

Product information

Type

Additive

Sub type

Defoamer & deaerator

Sustainability

Contains no biocide

Markets

Technologies

Waterborne

Manufacturer

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Availability

Coatino Campus

Substrate Wetting Basics

In this comprehensive, interactive eLearning you will learn the basics of substrate wetting additives for coating and inks, their working mechanism and the how to select and test the appropriate one. After successfully completing the course, you will receive a personalized certificate. During the course, you can pause and resume at any time.

Coatino Campus

Defoamer Basics

In this comprehensive, interactive eLearning, you will learn what foam is all about, the working mechanism of defoamers, and which typical defoamer technologies are used in coatings and inks. You’ll discover selection criteria of defoamers and common test methods. After successfully completing the course, you will receive a personalized certificate. During the course, you can pause and resume at any time.

Coatino Campus

Wetting agents, grind aids and co-dispersants for architectural coatings

This learning journey explains the benefits of using wetting agents, grind aids and co-dispersants to boost the performance of architectural coatings.

Coatino Campus

Surface Week 1: Metal Coatings

Recorded Webinar: We were delighted to offer a joint webinar with Synthomer, one of the world’s leading suppliers of sustainable water-based and differentiated polymer solutions.

This webinar has focused on the importance of pre-treatment of metal surfaces. The session has coved the application of 1K anti-corrosion primers and direct-to-metal (DTM) coatings, highlighting their benefits in protecting against environmental factors. Additionally, we have discussed the film formation process and common surface defects that can impact performance.

This webinar was part of the Surface Weeks.