Polyvion HDI-T 75

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Key Features

  • Designed for lightfast polyurethane coating systems
  • Suitable for applications requiring weathering and chemical resistance
  • Supports good gloss retention in coating formulations
  • Compatible with selected polyacrylate and polyester polyols
  • Supplied as a solvent-based solution
  • Intended for industrial and professional use only

Typical Applications

  • Industrial and automotive coating systems
  • Industrial wood, furniture, and plastic coatings
  • General industrial finishing and protective coatings
  • Two-component polyurethane coating systems

Technical Summary (Indicative)

  • Chemical type: Aliphatic polyisocyanate (HDI biuret)
  • Supply form: Solvent-based solution
  • Function: Curing agent / crosslinker
  • Appearance: Liquid

Documentation & Compliance

  • Certificate of Analysis (COA): Provided per batch
  • Safety Data Sheet (SDS): Available upon request
  • Labels: Prepared in accordance with destination requirements
  • Non-medical, non-food contact applications only

Packaging & Logistics

  • Packaging: Available in standard industrial packaging
  • MOQ: Subject to packaging type
  • Lead time: Indicative lead time, to be confirmed upon order acceptance
  • Incoterms: Quoted case by case

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Polyvion HDI-T 75
Polyvion HDI-T 75 is an aliphatic polyisocyanate based on HDI biuret chemistry. It is designed for use as the curing component in lightfast two-component polyurethane coating systems, where resistance to weathering and chemical exposure is required….