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Kingsport, Tenn. -- A staple industrial cleaner and
solvent for coatings, MEK (methyl ethyl ketone) is currently in short
supply, according to industry analysts. To help meet market demand for
MEK replacements, Eastman Chemical Company offers Eastman MPK (methyl
propyl ketone), its low-density, non-HAP solvent for coatings and industrial
cleaning and surface preparation applications. For coatings formulators
looking to achieve further VOC (volatile organic compounds) reductions
and faster solvent evaporation, a blend of Eastman MPK and methyl acetate
is an ideal replacement for MEK in a wide array of coatings formulations.
"Eastman is committed to offering the coatings industry
cost-competitive, high quality materials and top-notch reformulation assistance,"
says Ranae Anderson, senior technical service representative, Eastman
Chemical Company. "With the added production efficiencies, performance
and environmental benefits that Eastman MPK provides, it is an excellent
replacement for MEK."
In Cleaning Applications
In a variety of cleaning applications (i.e. metal degreasing,
ink remover, industrial cleaning fluids), MPK has directly replaced MEK
for those end-users seeking to achieve a balance between performance and
environmental compliance; because of its strong solvency power, readily
biodegradable status and higher flash point versus that of MEK.
Eastman MPK can replace MEK in hand wipes used for the
surface preparation of military and commercial aircraft. MPK effectively
removes soils, hydraulic oils, sealants and other contaminants from aircraft
surfaces, ensuring proper bonding of industrial coatings. It can also
be used to clean industrial paint guns. A non-HAP solvent, MPK helps aerospace
manufacturers meet stringent NESHAP regulations without sacrificing performance.
"MPK is a cost-effective cleaner because it evaporates
more slowly than MEK," says Anderson. "With MPK, more of the
solvent stays in wipes during cleaning."
For Coatings Formulations
Compatible in most coatings formulations, Eastman MPK
dissolves readily with an array of resins, including acrylics, polyesters,
epoxies, vinyls and alkyds. Its high solvency, low density and medium
evaporation rate make it a particularly good choice for high-solids resins
and coatings formulations requiring a low VOC content. MPK can also be
used in printing inks and vinyl coated fabrics, and as a thinning agent
for lacquers.
Reduce VOC Emissions
To further reduce VOCs and achieve faster evaporation,
Eastman MPK can be blended with Eastman methyl acetate, a non-VOC, active
solvent. The blend creates faster dry-to-touch for increased product turnaround.
With its low MIR (maximum incremental reactivity) value, the blend can
also help formulators of aerosol coatings meet California's MIR guidelines.
Eastman
Eastman has approximately 12,000 employees in more than
30 countries. Manufacturing sites are strategically located in 17 different
countries to serve markets more efficiently. Sales revenue for 2003 was
US$5.8 billion.
Eastman Coatings
For more than 70 years, Eastman has been a leading provider
of high-quality raw materials and services for the global paint and coatings
industry. Today, Eastman provides a comprehensive portfolio of solvents,
coalescents, specialty additives such as cellulose esters and adhesion
promoters, and resin intermediates used in conventional, high-solids,
waterborne, and powder coatings for architectural, automotive and industrial
applications.
With its in-depth understanding of the coatings market
and technology-based innovation, Eastman is helping customers meet the
demands of a dynamic regulatory environment and deliver value creating
solutions to the changing market needs. In providing world-class technical
service, Eastman demonstrates its commitment to helping its customers
deliver the most cost-effective solutions to meet the challenging performance
and environmental requirements in today's marketplace.
Source: Eastman
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