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[Dacrylate Paints, Nottingham] A trademark for a series of coatings and paints. Dacrylate paints include industrial enamels (epoxies and polyurethanes), high performance outdoor coatings that are resistant to corrosion and UV degradation, as well as specialty paints for wood, masonry, and steel applications. The Margard series is a anti-graffiti protective coating system. Decorative indoor and outdoor paint products include Alkysil Gloss enamel, Dac Matt, and Dac Satin paints as well as Microlac and Nordac stain finishes.
 
[Dacrylate Paints, Nottingham] A trademark for a series of coatings and paints. Dacrylate paints include industrial enamels (epoxies and polyurethanes), high performance outdoor coatings that are resistant to corrosion and UV degradation, as well as specialty paints for wood, masonry, and steel applications. The Margard series is a anti-graffiti protective coating system. Decorative indoor and outdoor paint products include Alkysil Gloss enamel, Dac Matt, and Dac Satin paints as well as Microlac and Nordac stain finishes.
  
== Additional Information ==
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==Resources and Citations==
  
Amity International: [http://cameo.mfa.org/materials/www.dacrylate.co.uk Website]
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* Dacrylate: [https://dacrylate.co.uk/ Website]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 13:59, 14 July 2022

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[Dacrylate Paints, Nottingham] A trademark for a series of coatings and paints. Dacrylate paints include industrial enamels (epoxies and polyurethanes), high performance outdoor coatings that are resistant to corrosion and UV degradation, as well as specialty paints for wood, masonry, and steel applications. The Margard series is a anti-graffiti protective coating system. Decorative indoor and outdoor paint products include Alkysil Gloss enamel, Dac Matt, and Dac Satin paints as well as Microlac and Nordac stain finishes.

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