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Waterborne wood coatings

A new family of durable, water-based finishes called ZENITH debuts at the International Woodworking Machinery and Furniture Supply Fair this week. Based on new product chemistry developed by The Valspar Corporation, ZENITH yields the most attractive, durable results to date from waterborne wood coatings, aiding builders, construction component and furniture manufacturers in adopting green building practices.

New ZENITH water-based finishes match the durability of solvent-based coatings while providing a high-performance, low odor, VOC-compliant and HAPs-free product. ZENITH helps reduce business expenses by delivering up to 20 percent greater coverage of wood surfaces than traditional solvent-based formulations.

The line includes water-based formulations of the existing Valspar wood coatings collection. The ZENITH Color Choice Finish Design Program includes wiping stains, spray stains, liquid glaze, powder glaze, and basecoats. ZENITH waterborne topcoats include lacquers, pre-catalyzed lacquers, conversion varnishes and UV coatings.

"The most frequent comment we get from customers is, 'Wow! That's beautiful!'" says Jamey Stiehl, Valspar technical service manager. "ZENITH is unique because now wood finishers don't have to sacrifice beauty, durability or ease-of-application when they switch to waterborne coatings. Plus, changeover is simple, easy and cost-effective because your existing application equipment remains the same and product coverage will improve."

ZENITH coatings deliver improved mar and scratch resistance, are easy to apply, odor-free, non-yellowing and under normal circumstances dry in less than 30 minutes. ZENITH surpasses all the Kitchen Cabinet Manufacturers Association (KCMA) coatings performance standards when applied properly.

"With ZENITH you can easily create any furniture-quality finish, " Stiehl says. "Results are extra tough due to our specially formulated polymers. These coatings represent a significant improvement over waterborne coatings currently on the market, so if wood finishing is part of your business, we are confident that you will want to try ZENITH."



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