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>>Can Imron be mixed to match a desired color?
>
> It can, but I don't believe you can get automotive Imron any more.
> Just the industrial stuff.
> --scott
From http://www2.dupont.com/NASApp/dupontglobal/ca/products/prodDetail.jsp?nodeID=2390
"Imron® Polyurethane Enamel
What is it?
Top-of-the-line finish for trucks, commercial vehicles and specialy
vehicles that demand unsurpassed gloss, durabilty and chemical
resistance."
Dan
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do_not_spam_me@my-deja.com - 26 Dec 2005 23:26 GMT
> What is it?
> Top-of-the-line finish for trucks, commercial vehicles and specialy
> vehicles that demand unsurpassed gloss, durabilty and chemical
> resistance."
Is it still better than other catalyst-hardened automotive paints?
Also are there still any catalyst-hardened auto paints that don't use
isocyanurates?