Sancure 878

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Sancure 878

Description

[Lubrizol, formerly Noveon] A brand name for a high gloss water-based dispersion of an aliphatic, anionic polyurethane resin. Sancure 878 produces a film with good adhesion to wood, plastic, metal and textiles. The high gloss coating is flexible but hard and resistant to abrasion, chemicals and hydrolysis. An option is available to reduce the hardness by mixing with a softer polymer, such as Sancure 861.

FTIR

MFA- Noveon Sancure 878.jpg

Other options include:

  • Sancure™ 825- crosslinkable polyurethane dispersion developed for rigid substrates
  • Sancure™ 970 EU Select – crosslinkable high solids polyurethane composite, hard films for residential and commercial floors
  • Sancure™ 20041 EU Select – crosslinkable polyurethane dispersion;
  • Sancure™ OM-933 – aliphatic oil-modified polyurethane dispersion with low VOC; chemical resistance and exterior durability
  • Sancure 878 is not sold directly to museums but rather sold to Camger Chemical under the name Camger 1-175.

Synonyms and Related Terms

Similar products: Camger 1-175

Personal Risks

For SDS, please see Camger 1-175

Collection Risks

The following tests for Sancure were pulled from the AIC Materials Testing page

  • Lubrizol: Sancure 878 (2020);
  • Noveon: Sancure 878 (2006); Sancure 878 (2007)

Physical and Chemical Properties

Working Properties

Shelf life is 1 year.

Resources and Citations

  • Lubrizol Performance Coatings: [Website]