Crack texture agent MCC
1. Description
Crack texture agent MCC can be incorporated with MCD to create a stably turtle shells crack pattern powder coating.
2. Typical physical data
Appearance |
ale yellow color fine powder |
Melting point (℃) |
185-195 |
Solid content(%) |
>99 |
3. Suggested formulation
Epoxy resin |
600 |
Polyester resin |
20 |
Flow agent T-988 |
2 |
MCD |
20-30 |
Dicyandiamide |
28 |
BaSO4 |
300 |
Curing condition: 200℃/15’ |
4. Characteristics
①You are recommended to choose an epoxy resin with stable epoxy value to keep the consistency of the texture pattern.
②To acquire finer pattern, you can add larger dosage of flow agent and MCD. A little excessive dicyandiamide hardener in the formulation can produce good impact resistance and intense stereoscopic sense. Small quantity of polyester containing can adjust the gloss and the consistency of the texture. Too much polyester will cause the disappearance of the texture.
③You can produce a lager water-like pattern by dry-blending small quantity of T-55 and co-extruding 2-3% polyester. You can produce the snow-like pattern screen powder by co-extruding 0.1-0.2% wrinkling agent. You can produce silk-like sand pattern screen powder by cooperating with sand textured agent. You can produce a turtle shells on water-like pattern by dry-blending 0.5-1.0% MCC.
④You can wrinkle stably in thinner coating film by incorporating with 0.1% 2-methylimidazole of dry-blending 0.1-0.3% T-103 with the base powder, but the textures will become smaller.
⑤In combined with 0.05-0.08% organic clay will solve the problem of sagging
⑥Adding 0.1-0.2% low temperature curing agent T-31, dry-blending cameo agent or dry-blending 0.1-0.3 MCD can help to create the texture.
⑦In combined with 0.05-0.08% organic clay will solve the problem of sagging
5.package and storage:
Packaging with PE lined Kraft paper bags, Net weight 25kg per bag. Store in cool and
dry place to avoid moisture. According to our experience, the shelf life of this product
is at least 2 years when ambient temperature below 30 ℃.