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Sign upWater-based, bio-based binders reducing the carbon footprint of the coatings industry
Water-based, bio-based binders reducing the carbon footprint of the coatings industry
Secoia are water-based and bio-based binders aiming at providing a sustainable alternative to petro-based and solvent-based binders in the coatings industry. Once formulated, they enable to reach all critical performances. Furthermore they contain less VOCs and a much lower carbon footprint than petro-based binders. They help customers to meet GHG reduction targets, while developing safer coatings compliant with VOC regulation. Secoia are well compatible with existing technologies (including acrylics): customers can make an easy and quick move towards sustainability by using it in blend in their existing formulations.
Ecoat
Ecoat is a manufacturer of biobased binders, whose mission is to lead the coatings industry towards an ecological transition.
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