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U.S. Chemical & Plastics Expands Product Line

U.S. Chemical & Plastics (USC) has expanded its product line with the addition of several new primers, reducers and clearcoats. USC’s new coatings are designed to meet the needs of refinishers looking for value and high-quality materials that compete in performance with major brands, yet cost significantly less.The 2820 2K Urethane Primer Surfacer builds fast, levels smoothly and sands easily, while the 2990 2K Urethane Sealer is made for “wet-on-wet” applications and has excellent leveling and color holdout characteristics.When the job calls for a spot, panel, overall, glamour or production clear, the new USC clearcoat offering has a low VOC and National Rule option, in standard and Euro technology, for every need. The lineup includes:
  • 7400 Euro Clearcoat 4.4 VOC
  • 7500 Euro Glamour Clearcoat 4.2 VOC
  • 30 Clearcoat 2.1 VOC
  • 60 Glamour Clearcoat 2.1 VOC
  • 70 Hyper Clearcoat 2.1 VOC
  • 7600 Euro Clearcoat 2.1 VOC
  • 7700 Euro Glamour Clearcoat 2.1 VOC

USC’s new lineup also contains thinners and reducers. The company states that these cost-effective additions feature premium, quality-grade solvents that provide options for any situation.

“U.S. Chemical & Plastics has over six decades of experience in the collision repair industry,” said Bob Olszak, USC brand manager. “The USC brand delivers value and simplicity by providing customers a ‘one-stop shop’ solution for everything from body fillers and putties to abrasives, masking materials and now an expanded coatings line.”

USC’s new coatings lineup will be introduced during the SEMA show in Las Vegas Tuesday, Nov. 4 through Friday, Nov. 7. USC will be featured in the Collision & Repair section in Booth 11369.


More information:

Quest Automotive Products

 

U.S. Chemical & Plastics
Phone: 330-830-6000Fax: 330-830-6005Contact: Laura Yerkey

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