The primary "binder" component of formulations such as paints, coatings, composites, adhesives, and inks. They are polymeric materials that provide adhesion to the applied surface and form a protective and durable film layer when cured (hardened). They determine the material's basic performance properties such as chemical resistance, gloss, hardness, flexibility, and outdoor durability.

Polyurethane Resins (Systems)
(Polyol and Isocyanate based) High-performance coating and adhesive systems offering high flexibility, abrasion resistance, chemical
Polyester Resins
Versatile resins offering a wide range of applications, primarily including Unsaturated (for composite/FRP production) and Saturated (flexible coil/metal coatings, polyurethane synthesis).


Amino Resins (Urea and Melamine Formaldehyde based)
Used as curing agents to provide hardness, gloss, and scratch resistance, especially in wood (MDF/Particleboard), laminate, and metal coatings.
Water-Dispersed Resins (Water-Based)
Polyurethane Dispersions, Alkyd Emulsions, Epoxy Esters, etc. These systems are used for environmentally friendly (water-based) paints and coatings that require low VOC (volatile organic compounds).


Epoxy Ester Resins
Industrial and anti-corrosion primer paint resins that combine the excellent adhesion and corrosion resistance of epoxy resins with the easy applicability of alkyds.
Fluoropolymer Resins (PTFE, PVDF based)
Special, high-performance resins offering superior chemical and thermal resistance, non-stick properties, and outstanding outdoor (UV) performance.


Thermoset Resins
A general class of resins that cure through heat or chemical reaction to form a permanent, hard, durable, and heat-resistant structure (Epoxy, Polyurethane, Melamine, etc. fall into this class).