Lorama Polysaccharide Resin Technology (LPRT) offers a highly modified, colloidal suspension of a finely-divided blend of polysaccharide particles (disperse phase) in water (bulk phase or dispersion medium). Each particle is less than 10 microns with a surface area that is much greater than the particle's volume. Lorama Polysaccharide Resin Technology gives the manufacturer of solvent-based alkyd enamels, primers and stains the opportunity to save from 5% to 10% on the raw material costs -- while maintaining the original quality. Lorama starts with a very specific blend of specialty polysaccharides, which are uniquely processed to yield a hydrolytically stable -- hydrogen bonding -- film forming resin. It is a coactive resin, in that the Polysaccharide Resin hydrogen bonds with numerous, generally utilized resins.
Lorama's Additives, including antifoam and several dispersants, are suitable for Lorama Polysaccharide Resin Technology.