Polyurethane Coating meets requirements of glass decorators.

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Offering alternative to ceramic coatings, one-component (1K) thermal-cure polyurethane coating addresses requirements of glass decorators, including ability to decorate and label over cured Bayer coating, scratch resistance, and full color palette. Coating does not utilize heavy metals, such as cadmium, and formulation contains 2 waterborne polyurethane dispersions (PUDs), and Bayhydur® blocked polyisocyanate.


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Polyurethane Dispersion Advancements from Bayer Enable Glass Coatings Formulators to Customize Properties

Las Vegas - Historically, the industry benchmark for glass coatings has been ceramic coatings. But, with a cure temperature of 1,100 degrees Fahrenheit, formulas containing heavy metals and limited coloring options, ceramic coatings are becoming less desirable to today's glass decorators. As a leading producer of coatings raw materials, Bayer MaterialScience LLC has developed a one-component (1K) thermal-cure polyurethane coating to address the current requirements of glass decorators. These include:

  • the ability to decorate and label over the cured Bayer coating
  • increased scratch resistance
  • the availability of a full palette of bright colors Furthermore, Bayer's 1K thermal-cure polyurethane coating cures at a lower temperature (therefore using less energy) and does not utilize heavy metals like cadmium. It is a more environmentally friendly option than ceramic coatings for items such as decorative tableware and flatglass, perfume bottles, and returnable and non-returnable bottles. Dr. Raymond Stewart, senior scientist, Coatings, Adhesives & Specialties business development, Bayer MaterialScience LLC, discussed this and other advancements when he presented, "New Product Developments in Waterborne Polyurethane Organic Coatings for Glass" today during the Society of Glass and Ceramic Decorated Products' Deco '12 show in Las Vegas. During his presentation, Stewart explained that while Bayer's 1K thermal-cure polyurethane coating is an attractive alternative to ceramic coatings, glass decorators continually demand improved performance. To meet customer requests for coated glass containers that can be handled prior to curing, Bayer expanded on its previous technology and introduced a quick-dry, thermal-cure polyurethane coating. Stewart detailed the formulation of this coating, which contains two waterborne polyurethane dispersions (PUDs) and a Bayhydur® blocked polyisocyanate. "The development of Bayer's quick-dry, thermal-cure polyurethane coating addresses a direct customer need," said Stewart. "Bayer strives to be on the cutting edge of raw material development, so we've utilized two PUDs to further expand the customization ability of coatings formulators." Stewart explained that the uniqueness of Bayer's materials is in the composition of the hydroxyl functional PUD, blocked polyisocyanate and oxidatively curing PUD. Bayer provides formulating guidelines for quicker drying formulations that will still meet the industry's other performance requirements. Not every customer desires the same coatings properties, so Bayer is providing the glass coating industry with options for customization. With the introduction of a new polyol into Bayer's Bayhydrol® family of PUDs and a new blocked polyisocyanate into its Bayhydur PUD line, Bayer is staying ahead of the ever-changing requirements of the glass coatings market. The choice of polyol and blocked polyisocyanate can affect the properties of the coating, so having more options from which to choose gives coatings formulators greater design freedom. Finally, Stewart presented a polyurethane value proposition which compares various glass coating technologies. Waterfall charts were also presented that showed both economic and environmental benefits of polyurethane over acid-etch and ceramic coatings. About Bayer MaterialScience LLC:
    Bayer MaterialScience LLC is one of the leading producers of polymers and high-performance plastics in North America and is part of the global Bayer MaterialScience business with approximately 14,800 employees at 30 production sites around the world and 2011 sales of 10.8 billion euros. Bayer MaterialScience's 2011 sales in North America were $2.9 billion. The company manufactures high-tech polymer materials and develops innovative solutions for products used in many areas of daily life. The main segments served are the automotive, electrical and electronics, construction, medical, and sports and leisure industries. Sustainability is central to Bayer MaterialScience LLC's business and is based around the key areas of innovation, product stewardship, excellence in corporate management, social responsibility and respect for the environment.

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