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Syntran® 6302

Syntran 6302 represents the next generation of wood care polymers. It is easy to use, has superior application benefits and is a "greener" solvent free wood sealer formulation.

Interpolymer's cationic polymer technology is the preferred technology choice.

This new cationic polymer emulsion technology has been commercialized in Europe since mid 2003 and has proven to provide several distinct advantages over other sanding sealer polymers. Syntran 6302 will prevent tannin discoloration of the wood and preserve the original color to highlight the natural beauty of the wood surface. Syntran 6302 will prevent stains from nicotine and other common problem soiling materials. It also provides for easy, consistent sanding of the wood surface before additional topcoats are applied.

Syntran 6302 is ideal as an anti-graffiti protectant. Surfaces soiled by graffiti can be readily covered using base coats formulated with Syntran 6302 . These coatings also provide furture protection against graffiti or other paint based contamination.

This new cationic polymer platform is designed for use on a variety of wood surfaces. The cationic polymer functions to improve adhesion of the sealer to the wood surface. Syntran 6302 is an aqueous emulsion for quick drying product that is easily cleaned up with soap and water.




Performance Benefits
  • Superior substrate adhesion 
  • Prevent tannin stains 
  • Easy to use, easy to clean 
  • Compatible with most top coats 
  • Superior wood appearance
Features
  • Cationic, water based polymer 
  • Improved flow and leveling
  • Compatible with major sealer ingredients
  • Non-flammable
Typical Physical Properties
  • POLYMER TYPE:     Cationic Acrylic Copolymer
  • TOTAL SOLIDS:     35%
  • pH @ 22°C:     5.0
  • SPECIFIC GRAVITY @ 22°C:     1.058
  • VISCOSITY @ 22°C:     1000 cps (Brookfield)
  • MINIMUM FILM FORMATION TEMPERATURE:     22°C
  • HEAT STABILITY @ 52°C:    Unchanged after 30 days
  • FREEZE-THAW STABILITY:    Unchanged after 3 cycles

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