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WOODCOTE LY ACID CATALYSED LACQUERS
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    WOODCOTE LY ACID CATALYSED LACQUERS by
    Cape Speciality Coatings

    WoodCote AC Lacquers are a Range of furniture coatings consisting of Urea formaldehyde and alkyd resins which are hot blended. This process yields fast curing high quality clear and pigmented acid catalysed coatings which are available in various gloss (reflectance) levels ranging from Gloss to Matt. These finishes dry by solvent evaporation and chemical reaction. The result of the chemical reaction is a hard, tough, and solid film which is far more resistant than a conventional air-drying finish.

    These lacquers are fast-drying, and once cured are resistant to water spotting and cracking.

    About Cape Speciality Coatings


    The success of our business lies in our technical ability to support the vast range of imported and locally produced wood finish coatings. Locally we produce our own resins for the manufacture of our WoodCote range of acid catalysed lacquers and nitrocellulose lacquers. This allows us the flexibility to modify every aspect of the coatings final application performance. The aim of our business is to make our customers more profitable by reducing production time, increasing productivity, decreasing reworks and improving both the application and the performance of the final coating film.

    We have an extensive research and development team who is constantly innovating, developing and improving a wide range of performance specific products for our customers’ unique requirements. Our ISO 9001 manufacturing facility is situated in Kuilsriver Cape Town with branches in Gauteng and KZN.

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