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Shreebond BU-8 – Butylated Urea Formaldehyde Resin for Cost-Effective, Fast-Cure Industrial Wood Coatings

Shreebond BU-8 – Butylated Urea Formaldehyde Resin for Cost-Effective, Fast-Cure Industrial Wood Coatings

SHREEBOND BU-8 is a butylated urea formaldehyde resin formulated for cost-sensitive thermosetting coating systems. It delivers fast cure, film hardness, and basic chemical resistance, making it a reliable crosslinker for primers, industrial finishes, and metal coatings where economy and performance must go hand in hand.

This resin is best suited for general-purpose applications that require good appearance, quick drying, and solid film performance at an economical price point.

Technical Specifications

  • Appearance: Clear to pale yellow liquid

  • Non-Volatile Content: 55 ± 2%

  • Viscosity @ 25°C: 150–300 cps

  • Free Formaldehyde: ≤1.0%

  • Specific Gravity @ 25°C: ~1.08 g/cm³

  • Solubility: Alcohols, esters, ketones, aromatic solvents

  • Shelf Life: 12 months when stored in sealed containers at room temperature


Key Benefits

  • Fast-curing resin for quick production turnaround

  • Produces hard films with decent gloss and durability

  • Works well in low-cost, high-volume systems

  • Compatible with alkyds, acrylics, and polyesters

  • Useful in low-VOC and solvent-based coating formulations


Applications

  • Metal Primers and Basecoats

  • General Industrial Coatings

  • Protective Coatings for Equipment and Machinery

  • Packaging Drum Coatings

  • Cost-effective Decorative Finishes

Suggested use level: 10–25% by weight, adjusted based on formulation goals.


Packaging

  • 200 kg HDPE or mild steel drums

  • IBC totes / ISO tanks for larger volumes

  • Export-compliant packaging available on request


Why Choose Shreebond BU-8?
If you’re looking for a reliable, economical crosslinker, BU-8 gets the job done. It’s the go-to solution for coatings that need speed, film strength, and cost control—without overengineering your formula.