Decovery® Bio-Based High-Performance Resins for Interior Flooring


Summary

Decovery® resins are partially made from renewable materials and show a similar or even superior performance compared to conventional waterborne resins. Decovery® contains up to 49% bio-based content and achieves a carbon footprint reduction of up to 34%, thereby enabling companies to develop a more sustainable paint.

Decovery® is also a safer alternative. We are pushing the boundaries to offer increasingly healthier solutions. We successfully substituted substances such as NMP, APEO/NPEO and organotin and are continuously pushing to deliver the lowest possible amount of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs).

Furthermore, Decovery® is proven to deliver the highest quality across a range of indoor and outdoor applications in demanding specialty products. Our paint resins are durable and chemical-resistant; they provide a great finish with no yellowing effect and feel smooth to the touch. While being partially biobased, 

Decovery® performs equally to (and in some instances even better than) all fossil oil-based urethane equivalents. 


Description
  • Decovery® SP-2022 XP 

Decovery® SP-2022 XP is an ultimate self-matting partially bio-based self-crosslinking polyurethane dispersion for protecting the natural beauty of floors, having a renewable content of over 30%. This self-matting resin helps you to deliver the outstanding ultra-matt aesthetics and high performance, while greatly improving your production efficiency and ensuring respect for the health of people and the planet.


Possible replacement to

Decovery® helps replace paint resins made from fossil oil derivatives , thereby reducing our dependence on carbon intensive and finite natural resources while emphasizing people’s health’.


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