Acrylic-PU basecoat compound suggested for box, brush-off and patent articles. Excellent coverage and high resistance to flex even at low temperatures.
Acrylic-PU basecoat compound, indicated for shoe upper articles as brush-off. Excellent sealing and strong adhesion, giving to the treated leather a smooth surface with low stickiness, slightly matt appearance.
Acrylic-PU basecoat compound suggested for vegetable-tanned crust. Good covering and semi-matt natural finishing. Good resistances to wet and dry abrasions.
Acrylic basecoat compound with excellent covering, low stickiness, very good print retention and no cut through at high temperature when embossed. For cow and buffalo.
Acrylic basecoat compound, with excellent covering, low stickiness, very good print retention and no cut through to emboss. High resistances to cold crack.
Acrylic basecoat compound with excellent coverage, embossability and print retention. It gives a very soft hand together with low stickiness and excellent physical resistances.
Acrylic basecoat compound with excellent covering, low stickiness, very good print retention and no cut through at high temperature when embossed. For cow and buffalo.
Acrylic basecoat compound with very good covering, low stickiness, very good print retention and no cut through at high temperature when embossed. For cow and buffalo.
Acrylic basecoat compound developed for articles with light and pastel colours. Excellent white shade together with high covering and embossing properties.
Acrylic basecoat compound developed for foamed fininishing. Excellent print retention, good softness after milling and excellent resistance to physical tests.
Acrylic basecoat compound suggested for pre-embossed and natural milling leathers, very good rub fastness and flexometry resistances. Can also be embossed with small print design.
Acrylic basecoat compound suggested for pre-embossed and natural milling leathers, for correct grain or buffed grain. Can also be embossed with small print design.
Acrylic basecoat compound suggested for pre-embossed and natural milling leathers, full grain or buffed. Very soft and good covering with pleasant touch.
Medium-soft acrylic emulsion with good pre-bonding properties in the production of release articles (as SKIN). Thanks to its light and heat stability, it allows the production of white or light/pastel colored articles.
Acrylic resin for basecoat with high covering level, for universal use. Very soft film. Suitable for pre-embossed articles ("mezzofiore" Italian article).
Acrylic resin medium soft. Very fine particles to get an high penetration. Suggested for full grain finishing. Also recommended as "skin" in release systems.
Acrylic resin soft. Very fine particles to get high penetration. Suggested for full grain finishing. Useful as adhesion promoter. For garment and shoe upper finishing.
Acrylic resin for basecoat, medium soft. Excellent print retention and resistance to cut through at high temperature when embossed. High resistance to low temperature.
Bio-based acrylic emulsion. It guarantees excellent coverage and good fullness to the finish for shoeupper and upholstery items on full grain or buffed leathers.
Bio-based acrylic emulsion. It show excellent print retention and is especially resistant to cutting when embossed at high temperature and pressures. Very low surface tack.
Acrylic resin for impregnation. Medium soft and low sticky elastic film. It has a high penetration capacity into the crust, even in application mixtures with a high polymer concentration (200-250 gr/l). ICACRIL IM100 allows you to obtain full and firm leather.
Acrylic resin for impregnation. Medium soft and low sticky elastic film. Gives the leather fullness together with a soft touch. For corrected grain and splits
Acrylic resin for Impregnation. Very fine, soft and filling resin, mainly suitable for full grain and corrected grain. Very high performing on full grain.
Very soft preground polishable for full grain. Very good levelling and covering appearance without overloading the grain. Soft feel, pleasant touch and good filling power of the grain.
Soft gloss PU topcoat mainly used to finish upholstery and shoe upper items. It gives to the treated leather a good gloss and a pleasant touch, even after dry milling. Ready to use.
PU with silver metallic effect. Used to get a mirror effect. Can be applied by roller or by spray as well. Can be mixed with dyes and micro-pigments to obtain various shade colors.
Synthetic acrylic polymer that gives significant softness to both chrome and vegetable-tanned leathers. Also used when a rubber effect is required. Excellent lightfastness.
PU binder generally used in combination of proteic glazing agents to obtain finishings with deep glossy effects, good resistance to water and high temperatures.
Matt PU medium soft for basecoat/topcoat medium soft recommended in automotive articles. It's combined with glossy PU to get the desidered matt appearance.
Matt medium soft PU for basecoat/topcoat recommended in automotive articles. It's generally combined with other gloss polyurethanes to achieve the desired matt appearance.
Bio-based PU. Easy to emboss and it shows good print retention even after dry-milling. The product is also suitable as adhesive for transfer coupling of splits, in particular for solvent-based and solvent-less skins.
Bio-based PU non ionic VOC free. It shows an extraordinary adhesion on any type of leather and can be used as adhesion promoter in leather basecoats. Excellent upgrading and coverage of the finishing.
PU non ionic VOC free with outstanding elasticity particularly useful for bovine, sheep and goat full-grain leather finishings. Used also as adhesion promoter.
Aliphatic polyisocyanate crosslinker, can be very easily dispersed in water systems. It can be added directly to water-based application mixtures, with no prior dilution.
Polyfunctional aziridine crosslinker. Excellent crosslinking properties for acrylic, polyurethanic dispersions, protein binders and for nitroemulsions.
Polyfunctional aziridine crosslinker, can be easily dispersed in water system.
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