08.22.17
Krahn Chemie GmbH on Tuesday said it is taking over FP-Pigments' German distribution.
The companies joined forces for the sales and marketing of opacity pigments for paint, coating and printing ink applications, according to Heike Gola, Krahn Chemie's director of communications.
The FP-Pigment series consists of titanium dioxide which is fixed with calcium carbonate, Gola said, adding that the series has been made in Finland, Germany and the U.S. since 1996.
Because of their high opacity, the FP-Pigment grades enable a partial substitution of titanium dioxide, per Gola.
With matt formulations this can be up to 30 percent, while with gloss paints the figure is up to 10 percent, Gola said.
Said Gola: "In addition to providing high opacity, the pigments also improve wet abrasion and stain resistance, have a high UV reflectivity, and have gloss retention and color fastness.
"The FP-Pigment grades can be used in aqueous as well as solvent-based coating systems and printing inks. The products are also suitable for corrosion protection coatings, powder coatings as well as can and coil coatings."
Added Karlheinz Schuster, vice president Sales and Marketing at Krahn Chemie: "By using FP-Pigments’ products, the CO2 balance in coatings can be demonstrably reduced. The products are an ideal complement to our extensive product portfolio for the paint, coating and printing ink industry, which covers all important raw material groups including additives, binders and pigments."
Image courtesy FP Pigments/KRAHN CHEMIE GmbH
The companies joined forces for the sales and marketing of opacity pigments for paint, coating and printing ink applications, according to Heike Gola, Krahn Chemie's director of communications.
The FP-Pigment series consists of titanium dioxide which is fixed with calcium carbonate, Gola said, adding that the series has been made in Finland, Germany and the U.S. since 1996.
Because of their high opacity, the FP-Pigment grades enable a partial substitution of titanium dioxide, per Gola.
With matt formulations this can be up to 30 percent, while with gloss paints the figure is up to 10 percent, Gola said.
Said Gola: "In addition to providing high opacity, the pigments also improve wet abrasion and stain resistance, have a high UV reflectivity, and have gloss retention and color fastness.
"The FP-Pigment grades can be used in aqueous as well as solvent-based coating systems and printing inks. The products are also suitable for corrosion protection coatings, powder coatings as well as can and coil coatings."
Added Karlheinz Schuster, vice president Sales and Marketing at Krahn Chemie: "By using FP-Pigments’ products, the CO2 balance in coatings can be demonstrably reduced. The products are an ideal complement to our extensive product portfolio for the paint, coating and printing ink industry, which covers all important raw material groups including additives, binders and pigments."
Image courtesy FP Pigments/KRAHN CHEMIE GmbH