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Roymal custom waterbased coatings are made from resins and binders, the combination of those components are used to develop a coating formulation. Urethanes, acrylics, alkyds and epoxies are all examples of resins and binders used in typical coating formulations. Additionally, additives are used to lend application, performance and color (pigment) properties to a coating.

It is important to identify which type of coating is right for your application, since waterbased and solvent based coatings perform differently under various end use conditions. Discussing your application with a coating professional will ensure you are making the right choice for your business.
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Roymal was founded in 1962 in by Roy Malool. Located in Newport, New Hampshire, the corporate headquarters is home to more than 3,000 square ft. of custom coating technology and performance testing laboratories. Roymal has one mission, to pioneer water based coating technologies tailored to fit the most challenging print packaging applications worldwide.
Refer to our Glossary of Terms for common waterbased coating definitions. Please contact our customer service professionals with questions at (603) 863-2410 or by email at roymal@roymalinc.com. The angle of minimum slope usually measured from the horizontal at which any coated surface goes into motion.
Roymal offers a wide variety of aqueous coating types in our current product line. These aqueous coatings offer the most up-to-date coating technology while being customized for the particular end application which includes rotogravure (direct & reverse), flexographic, meyer rod and offset printing methods.
Roymal's chemical resistant coating is typically based on polyurethane or epoxy chemistries. Roymal offers one component and two component systems depending on the resistance requirements. Typically these coatings would be formulated to resist acids, alkalis, alcohols, ketones, acetates, dry cleaning solvents, household cleaners and automotive fluids.
Roymal's heat resistant coating is based on acrylic chemistries. Applications include hot die release during pouch and lid sealing operations. Roymal also offers a 2K system for paper that can resist temperatures over 500°F (260°C). These coatings are applied to paper, paperboard and film using the standard printing processes, i.e., rotogravure, flexographic and offset.
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