DEHYDRATED CASTOR OIL
Dehydrated castor oil is a unique drying oil, which imparts fine gloss, toughness, good flexibility, adhesion, and chemical and water resistance to the dry paint film with non-yellowing properties. DCO is a very suitable for Linseed oil. Using DCO with paints offer superior finish and are super white.
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Chemical
Dehydrated castor oil is a viscous liquid derived from castor oil by removing most of its water content. It is a pale yellow to almost colorless oil with a mild characteristic odor. It is a drying oil, which means it can polymerize and harden when exposed to air. This property makes it useful in a variety of industrial applications, such as in the production of paints, varnishes, and coatings.
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Dry Paint Flims
(DCO) is a processed form of castor oil that has been treated to remove water molecules. This dehydration process results in a product with several advantages over regular castor oil, including improved drying properties, better gloss, and increased resistance to chemicals and water. DCO is a common ingredient in paints, coatings, varnishes, and inks, where it helps to create strong, durable, and attractive films.
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Coatings
(DCO) is a versatile drying oil derived from castor beans. It is a popular industrial product used in a wide variety of coatings applications, including paints, varnishes, and enamels. In coatings, dehydrated castor oil functions as a plasticizer, improving flexibility and adhesion of the coating . It also offers good drying properties, chemical resistance, and water resistance. Compared to other drying oils, DCO has less yellowing tendency.
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Nylon
(DCO) is a drying oil made by removing some of the water content from castor oil. It's a yellowish liquid that is used in varnishes, paints, inks, and other coatings.