20.09.2013 • News

Biesterfeld Spezialchemie to Represent DIC Performance Resins

With immediate effect Biesterfeld Spezialchemie is taking over the distribution of Austria's DIC Performance Resins products in Germany, France, Spain, Portugal, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Poland, Baltics, BeNeLux, Bulgaria, Hungary, Croatia, Romania, Russia, Ukraine, Czech Republic and Slovakia.

For more than 100 years DIC Performance Resins has been producing resins for the use in paints, coatings, printing inks and adhesives formulations. In addition to traditional solvent-based products, DIC Performance Resins has successfully developed solutions for aqueous, solvent-free and UV-curing surface systems.

The product portfolio comprises resins for metal- and plastic-substrates based on liquid and powdered acrylics, epoxy esters and polyurethane resins as well as phenolics for can coatings and polyester polyols for hotmelt adhesives. An area of focus is coatings resins for critical plastic substrates.

"Through the cooperation with DIC Performance Resins we strengthen our product portfolio with specialty resins for the coatings, inks and adhesives industries. We are looking forward to this new cooperation and the support for our pan-European customers with daily needs in the surface coatings industries," Dr. Martin Liebenau stated, Marketing Manager, Biesterfeld Spezialchemie. 

 

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