Several types of resins can be used to formulate coil coatings. Besides offering toughness, pigment compatibility, and gloss, the best resins for coil coating formulations must also create films with the high flexural durability that metal coils undergo during winding and unwinding. Elvacite® acrylic resins have been used for decades as a film-forming binder in metal finishes and lacquers that exhibits a high degree of resistance to abrasion, weathering, and chemical attack and excellent flexibility, pigment and additive compatibility, and gloss properties. These performance benefits are highly transferrable to coil coatings, where they form durable, corrosion-resistant, and visually stunning coatings for metal coils.
Elvacite® Acrylic Resins for Coil Coatings
Elvacite® acrylic resins are solid-bead polymers based on methacrylate chemistry that are soluble in many common coating solvents. Various available grades are specifically designed for use in metal coil coatings applications. Elvacite® resins can be used in clear and pigmented coatings for a variety of metal surfaces, including aluminum, bronze, steel, brass, and copper. When used as the binder component in metal coatings, they provide a distinctive combination of durability, appearance, corrosion protection, and cost-effectiveness. Several Elvacite® grades offer excellent adhesion to metal coil substrates, and they even perform as direct-to-metal resins that reduce or eliminate the need for applying primers.
Selecting the Proper Grade
Selecting the right Elvacite® grade for coil coatings ultimately depends on the specific performance required by the end-use application. While all grades of Elvacite® provide superior weathering resistance, clarity, and gloss, some grades may be preferred based on other desired properties to be maximized in the formulation or on the substrates to be coated.