Modifier Made for Stone Paints

TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 2016


Ashland has announced plans to make its Natrostone H30 rheology modifier available to the American market.

The rheology modifier is a water-soluble polymer specifically designed to thicken liquid-applied stone paint and create the natural look and feel of stone, according to the company.

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The rheology modifier is designed to create the natural look and feel of stone, according to Ashland.
gray painted brick
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The rheology modifier is designed to create the natural look and feel of stone, according to Ashland.

It imparts stone paint with excellent application, sprayability and stability; good water resistance; and more efficiency for applicators, Ashland says.

The company plans to showcase the technology; highlight its new coatings laboratory in Wilmington, DE; and host an interactive digital rheology game at the American Coatings Show, April 12-14 in Indianapolis.

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More information: www.ashland.com/paint-coatings.

Tagged categories: Coating chemistry; Coatings raw materials manufacturers; Coatings Technology; Construction chemicals; Raw materials; Stone


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