
Your Reliable Partner in Industrial Resin Manufacturing
SRC RESIN offers high-performance solutions in alkyd, acrylic, and specialty resins with modern facilities and an experienced team.

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SRC RESIN
SRC RESIN is a chemical company developing resin solutions for the paints and coatings industry. It operates in alkyd, acrylic and specialty resin groups, focusing on quality and technical compatibility. Working in close cooperation with its customers, the company aims to provide not only product supply but also project-specific solutions and technical support.
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R&D & Innovation
SRC RESIN places research, technical compatibility and continuous improvement at the center of its product development approach. In order to deliver quality and performance together in resin technologies, the company gives strong importance to R&D and innovation processes. This approach, based on accurately analyzing customer needs, aims to provide project-specific solutions and reliable product performance.
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At SRC RESIN, we prioritize energy efficiency, waste management, and eco-friendly processes in our production. While conducting our operations in compliance with international standards, we continuously improve towards a more sustainable production model.
- Energy Efficiency
- Waste Management
- Eco-Friendly Processes

Our Products
In our modern facilities, we produce Alkyd Resins, Acrylic Resins, Nitrocellulose Solutions, and Epoxy Ester Resins.
Industry Developments

Why Is Molecular Weight Critical in Alkyd Resins?
Molecular weight in alkyd resins directly affects viscosity, application behavior and coating performance. Achieving the right balance between low and high molecular weight is critical for consistent product quality and optimal film properties.
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What Does Viscosity Affect in Alkyd Resins?
Its Role in Production Quality and Coating Performance In alkyd resin production, viscosity is often treated as a simple quality control parameter. However, in reality, viscosity is a critical factor that directly influences both the manufacturing process and the final coating performance. An alkyd resin with an incorrect viscosity range can lead to application issues, surface defects and inconsistent film properties. What Is Viscosity in Alkyd Resins? Viscosity is the resistance of a liquid to flow. In alkyd resins, viscosity is influenced by: Molecular weight Solid content Solvent type Resin structure Each of these parameters plays a role in defining how the resin behaves during application. Key Factors That Determine Viscosity 1. Molecular Weight As molecular weight increases, viscosity increases. This typically results in: Higher film strength More difficult application Balancing molecular weight is essential for optimal performance. 2. Solid Content Higher solid content leads to higher viscosity. This means: Lower solvent levels More concentrated resin structure High-solid systems are often preferred for performance, but require careful viscosity control. 3. Solvent System The type of solvent used significantly affects viscosity. The same resin may behave differently depending on the solvent system, influencing flow, leveling and application properties. How Does Viscosity Affect Application? Viscosity is not just a lab value. It directly impacts real-world application: Ease of application Flow and leveling Brush and roller marks Film thickness control Surface smoothness Incorrect viscosity often results in poor surface quality. Viscosity and Film Performance Viscosity also affects the final film properties: Too low viscosity → weak film, low durability Too high viscosity → poor leveling, surface defects The goal is to achieve the correct balance between application and performance. Conclusion from a Manufacturer’s Perspective In alkyd resins, viscosity is not just a measurement—it is a defining characteristic of the product. Proper viscosity control: Improves process efficiency Enhances application behavior Ensures consistent coating performance For this reason, viscosity should be considered as critical as formulation design.
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Why Do Alkyd Resins Yellow?
Yellowing in alkyd resins is influenced by fatty acid structure, curing mechanism, drier balance and environmental exposure. In light-colored coatings, color stability is a critical performance factor. This article explains the technical causes of yellowing in alkyd systems and outlines how proper resin selection and curing design can minimize discoloration.
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