Serving the coatings, adhesives & sealants industry by offering a complete line of polyurethane, polyaspartic & polychloroprene raw materials to help customers formulate custom waterborne, solventborne, reactive & moisture-cure coatings, adhesives & sealants.
Sales: $250 Mil. and over Employees: 1000+ Activity: Manufacturer Year Company Founded: 1863 Certification: ISO/IEC 17025, ISO 9001:2000, RoHS Compliant, RC14001:2005
July 3, 2008 —
Bayer MaterialScience Scientist Highlights Advantages of Light-stable, Sprayable Thick Film Coatings
Pittsburgh, June 23, 2008 -- Based on their proven performance, use of sprayable thick film coatings (TFC) based on polyurea and polyurethane chemistries has grown since their introduction in the late 1980s. One drawback to the established technology is that the TFCs are typically based on non-light- stable "aromatic" polyisocyanates, which leads to poor color retention and weathering resistance.
June 11, 2008 —
Bayer MaterialScience Highlights Waterborne UV Coatings For Plastics
Bayer MaterialScience at American Coatings Show 2008:Bayer MaterialScience highlights waterborne UV coatings for plastics Performance of UV-curing polyurethane dispersions in several application areas on display
June 11, 2008 —
Bayer MaterialScience Scientist Highlights Advantages of Light-Stable, Sprayable Thick Film Coatings
Charlotte, N.C., June 2, 2008 -- Based on their proven performance, use of sprayable thick film coatings (TFC) based on polyurea and polyurethane chemistries has grown since their introduction in the late 1980s. One drawback to the established technology is that the TFCs are typically based on non-light- stable "aromatic" polyisocyanates, which leads to poor color retention and weathering resistance. In addition, these systems usually contain monomeric di-isocyanates, which lead to increased...