Formulations

At Coating Place, coatings are customized to solve problems. Once desired coat functions and coating material restrictions have been established, a coating formulation can be developed from a range of available coating materials, modifiers, and solvents. The list of coating materials shown below represents the range of components that have been successfully applied in coating formulations at Coating Place. This list is not comprehensive; there are many other materials that can be applied. Coating materials may be applied directly as a hot melt or via a solution, suspension, dispersion, emulsion, colloid, or latex. Solvent vehicles may be aqueous or organic.

Acrylics Gums, vegetable Polyvinyl acetate
Aquacoat® aqueous dispersions Halocarbon Polyvinyl pyrrolidone
Aquateric® enteric coatings Hydrocarbon resins Polyvinyl alcohol
Cellulose Acetate    Hydroxy Propyl Cellulose Polyvinyl chloride
Cellulose Acetate Butyrate   Hydroxy Propyl Methyl Cellulose Polyvinylacetate phthalate
Cellullose Acetate Phthalate  Hydroxy Propyl Methyl Cellulose Phthalate Polyvinylidene chloride
Caseinates Kynar® fluoroplastics Proteins
Chlorinated rubber Maltodextrins Rubber, synthetic
Coateric®  coatings Methyl Cellulose Shellac
Coating butters Microcrystalline wax Silicone
Daran® latex Milk solids Starches
Dextrins Molasses Stearines
Ethyl Cellulose   Nylon Sucrose
Enterics Opadry® coating systems Surfactants
Eudragits®  polymethacrylates Paraffin wax Surelease® coating systems
Ethylene Vinyl Acetate Phenolics Teflon® fluorocarbons
Fats Polylactides Waxes
Fatty Acids Polyamino acids Zein
Gelatin Polyethylene  
Glycerides Polyethylene glycol  
Gums, vegetable    
     
     
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