EPIKURE™ Curing Agent 6870-W-53

• Low odor • Solvent free product as supplied • Mechanical stability

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Sample bottle
500 g Minimum order quantity1bottle
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  • Logistic Instruction Exposure to these materials should be minimized and avoided, if feasible, through the observance of proper precautions, use of appropriate engineering controls and proper personal protective clothing and equipment, and adherence to proper handling procedures.
  • Delivery Instruction None of these materials should be used, stored, or transported until the handling precautions and recommendations as stated in the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for these and all other products being used are understood by all persons who will work with them.

Product Detail

  • Brand Westlake Epoxy
  • Number EPIKURE™ 6870-W-53
  • Is Hazardous Chemical Yes
  • Is Import Yes
  • Industry Others、Wind Blade、Fire Retardant、Industrial Wood、Others、Railway & Bus、Industrial plastic、Offshore、Auto Refinish、Powder、Auto OEM-Plastics、3C & Appliance、Light Duty、Machinery & equipment、Wall Coating、Others、Glass coating、Others、ACE、Aero & Space、Decorative Wood Coating、Waterproofing Coating、Heavy Duty 、Can coating、Container、Marine Coating、Floor Coating、Auto OEM-Metal、Coil coating
  • Coating Material Epoxy Curing Agents
  • Coating System Waterborne
  • Film Forming (Coatings) 2K air drying、2K Reactive
  • EPIKURE Curing Agent 6870-W-53 is a 53% solids, non-ionic aqueous dispersion of a modified polyamine adduct curing 
    agent. This high molecular weight curing agent contains no solvents and is designed to provide the high performance of 
    traditional epoxy coatings in low VOC1
    , non-HAPS2
     waterborne epoxy coatings. Although EPIKURE Curing Agent 6870-W
    -53 exhibits good compatibility with other epoxy resin dispersions, it is designed for use with
    EPI-REZ™ Resin 6520-WH-53.
    1
     VOC is the acronym for volatile organic compound, as defined by the U.S. 40CFR51.100 (s).
    2
     HAP is the acronym for hazardous air pollutant, as defined by the U.S. Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990.