/PRNewswire/ The "The Global Market for Bio-based Coatings 2023-2033" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com s offering. The most widely used.
Join experts from Dow Coating Materials on 22 June 2023 at 3 pm CET to learn how next-generation bio-based binders can support the pursuit of more sustainable interior wall paints without compromising on cost or performance. Discover how Dow PRIMAL™ RN-171 Binder, with more than 35% bio-based carbon content, offers performance comparable to premium acrylic binders while remaining cost-competitive. This next-generation bio-based binder can support the formulation of attractive low-odour interior wall paints with excellent scrub and stain resistance while boasting a lower carbon footprint.
Dr Tamara Dikić, Senior TS&D Scientist for Dow Coating Materials in EMEAI will provide an overview of this next-generation bio-based binder, including significant improvements in stability and optical properties compared to first-generation bio-based binders. The session will feature an evaluation of PRIMAL™ RN-171 Binder performance compared to premium market references, alongside a discussi
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Researchers present photopolymerisable bio-based coatings for paper-based packaging materials. The obtained coatings confer high hydrophobicity and papers with improved air barrier and mechanical properties were obtained.