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  2. Why don't more people still use Imron? • How to Paint Your ...

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    DuPont did indeed get the reputation they have by EARNING it with The High Quality IMRON Paint Product from the EARLY DAYS. They more or less set the STANDARDS and as a RESULT have a Legacy to be compared now...for commercial-industry or whatever.

  3. Imron® Industrial | Axalta Industrial Coatings

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    Imron® Industrial 3.5 HG-C high gloss clear polyurethane enhances the lifespan of a topcoat by offering extra protection. Its brilliant, mirror-like finish gives a pristine and vibrant appearance. The coated surfaces become effortlessly cleanable, and it effectively restores the gloss of dull, faded finishes.

  4. DuPont Imron Industrial Strength High Gloss Polyurethane Gallon

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    Imron® Industrial Strength, mix quality GN, is a high gloss, 0.3 lbs/gal VOC conforming, low HAPS, polyurethane topcoat. The resulting finish product provides a brush, roll or sprayable topcoat suitable for use in any environment where long term color and gloss retention are desired.

  5. Imron® | Axalta Mobility

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    Imron®. For decades, Imron® polyurethane enamel has been the finish of choice for leading heavy-duty truck, bus and rail manufacturers. Imron solutions boast the highest durability levels, outstanding graffiti performance on topcoats and clears, reliable corrosion protection and excellent resistance to chemicals and weathering, as well as ...

  6. The Wet Look That Lasts | PCI Magazine

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    DuPont Imron Elite 8840S Polyurethane Clearcoat - A high-gloss, extremely durable clear that resists yellowing and provides exceptional resistance to chemicals, solvents and environmental attack. This easy-to-use clear has good flow-out, excellent sag resistance, and is recommended for both air-dry and force-dry processes.

  7. Imron® 3.5 HG™ + Polyurethane Topcoat High Gloss Black

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    A 3.5 lb/gal (420 g/l) VOC compliant, high gloss, low HAPS, polyurethane topcoat that is suitable for use in any environment where long term color and gloss retention are desired. It can be brush, roll or spray applied.

  8. Polyurethane Topcoat - Imron Marine

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    2-component topcoat system for solid colours for use on yachts and pleasure crafts. Composition based on a unique, patented acrylic polymer technology. Properties. Imron® 2K Topgloss SF gives excellent appearance, a high gloss finish, very good hiding and low consumption. Substrates.

  9. Imron 2.1 HG-D + Polyurethane High Gloss Topcoat (SH Quality)

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    DESCRIPTION. A 2.1 lb/gal (250 g/l) VOC compliant, two-component, low HAPS, acrylic polyurethane DTM designed to feature high gloss, high build and good topcoat appearance as a very durable, one-step system suitable for non-corrosive exposures and select harsh environments. It may be applied by brush, roll or spray.

  10. DuPont Imron 3.5HG Plus Polyurethane Topcoat Gloss White

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    DuPont Imron 3.5HG Plus Polyurethane Topcoat Gloss White. A 3.5 lb/gal (420 g/l) VOC compliant, high gloss, low HAPS, polyurethane topcoat that is suitable for use in any environment where long term color and gloss retention are desired. It can be brush, roll or spray applied.

  11. DuPont Industrial Coatings - Colormatch

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    DuPontTM Imron® Polyurethanes are based on patented DuPontTM resin technology. They’re known for superior color and gloss retention, durability and ease of use. Imron® Polyurethanes dry fast and cure at low a temperature, leaving the popular “wet look” that appears as if they had just been applied.