Wood stains and varnishes
What it is
Stains (penetrating dyes) and varnishes for wood in residential and commercial applications use 1K PU systems that penetrate the wood fiber, enhancing natural grain and offering protection. Unlike closed coatings that create thick film on the surface.
The PU technology applied here is typically 1k penetrating pu stain + varnishes, selected for the combination of mechanical, chemical and processing properties suitable for the application. Specific formulations vary by equipment manufacturer or final integrator, but the base system has stable characteristics documented in technical literature and segment-specific standards.
Why it matters
For paint manufacturers, specialized applicators and project specifiers, wood stains and varnishes is a decision balancing technical performance, application cost and regulatory compliance. Regulatory pressure on VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds) in developed markets forced transition to waterborne systems in many applications, and Brazil follows this regulatory trajectory.
Current drivers. Sustainability in construction and industry (LEED, AQUA, EDGE certifications) values low-VOC products with documented durability. Premiumization in architectural and automotive finishes drives superior performance systems. Export of Brazilian products (furniture, structural steel, sandwich panels) requires compliance with target market standards (CARB in US, EN in EU). Modern PU formulations meet these combined requirements better than legacy alternatives.
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