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From testing we have done, a two part UR like Cytec Ce1155 seems tough to beat. At least from an adhesion and chemical resistance standpoint.
All 2 parts UR are not the same however. 
I have seen 1 part UR's outperform some 2 part UR's. 

Rich Kraszewski
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From: TechNet [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Michael Strong
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Subject: [TN] AR/UR Conformal coatings

Just a general query on what are the best AR and UR solvent-based coatings
available.  I know Humiseal and Elantas are big players but I'd like to know
what are their big products and why.



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