Aliphatic Systems

  • WB Modified Polyols

    WB Acrylic Modified Polyols are designed to be used in 2K waterborne coating formulations. These polyols when reacted with aliphatic isocyanates exhibit excellent durability regarding resistance to abrasion, chemicals and sunlight. They may also create an optically clear high gloss or matte finish which is available in rigid or flexible versions. WB Acrylic Modified Polyols materials may be color pigmented for solid or translucent appearance.

    These 70% solids acrylic polyols are avaiable in 2 euqivalent weights. These polyols are intended to be used with WB aliphatic prepolmers such as WB Prepolymer-16 or WB Prepolymer-23. SuperSkinSystems offers a large range of WB Aliphatic Prepolymers form many customized coating formulations.

    Recommended storage conditions are to protect from frost and high heat, temperature range: 45-120 F (7-49 C) and kept in tightly closed containers no longer than 12 months. KEEP FROM FREEZING. Please refer to MSDS for Product Safety and Regulatory information.

  • APA

    APA is a new revolutionary, zero VOC, non-conventional exterior, 100% polyurea coating. This product has been designed specifically to deliver the toughness and abrasion resistant properties of that of an aromatic polyurea but provides the capability of retaining color-fastness for a full range of pigmented colors. Unlike conventional aromatic polyurea, which in a white pigmented system turns yellow in hours when left in direct sun light, APA systems can withstand direct harsh sunlight experiencing no color change after 1 year. APA is available with different hardness and reactivities. APA is available in 2 versions – horizontal and vertical. Horizontal APA has a gel time of approximately 30-45 seconds allowing the ability to broadcast into it if desired, whereas Vertical APA is a quick set material allowing to be sprayed vertically without running. APA has excellent adhesion properties allowing it to be sprayed on all types of surfaces including spray foams. APA complies with FDA 21CFR 175.105 and 21 CFR 175.300. APA is also available with fire retardant additives. These additives allow APA to meet ASTM E84 Class A. APA uses a mix ratio of 1A – 1B. APA may be applied using high pressure heated plural equipment, low pressure heated equipment or using cold spray 2K cartridge equipment. Recommended heater settings are 140°F for both primary heaters and hose heater. Machine pressure should be set at around 2000 psi.