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CeTePox® 1078 H
Aditya Birla Chemicals – Advanced Materials
Low viscous modified aliphatic polyamine. Used as a very reactive epoxy hardener for the formulation of solvent-free epoxy systems in applications such as adhesives and putties...
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Adhesives>Reactive adhesives
Sealants>Putty
Polymers>Epoxies (EP)
Epotec® TH 7201
Aditya Birla Chemicals – Advanced Materials
Modified aliphatic amine. Acts as a curing agent. It reacts at room temperature. The basic aliphatic amine is modified to reduce its vapor pressure and thereby reduce its corrosiveness. The...
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Adhesives
Epotec® TH 7202
Aditya Birla Chemicals – Advanced Materials
Modified aliphatic amine. Acts as a curing agent. It reacts at a room temperature. The basic aliphatic amine is modified to reduce its vapor pressure and thereby reduces its corrosiveness. The...
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Adhesives
Epotec® TH 7203
Aditya Birla Chemicals – Advanced Materials
Modified aliphatic amine. Acts as a curing agent. It reacts at a room temperature. The basic aliphatic amine is modified to reduce its vapor pressure and thereby reduces its corrosiveness. The...
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Adhesives
Epotec® TH 7207
Aditya Birla Chemicals – Advanced Materials
Modified aliphatic amine. Acts as a curing agent. It reacts at a room temperature. The basic aliphatic amine is modified to reduce its vapor pressure and thereby reduces its corrosiveness. The...
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Adhesives
Epotec® TH 7210
Aditya Birla Chemicals – Advanced Materials
Modified aliphatic amine. Acts as a curing agent. It provides an excellent resistance to solvents and alcohols. The basic aliphatic amine is modified to reduce its vapor pressure and thereby reduces...
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Adhesives
Epotec® TH 7211
Aditya Birla Chemicals – Advanced Materials
Modified aliphatic amine. Acts as a curing agent. It reacts at room temperature. The basic aliphatic amine is modified to reduce its vapor pressure and thereby reduces its corrosiveness. The...
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Applications
Adhesives
Epotec® TH 7212
Aditya Birla Chemicals – Advanced Materials
Modified aliphatic amine. Acts as a curing agent. It reacts at a room temperature. The basic aliphatic amine is modified to reduce its vapor pressure and thereby reduces corrosiveness. The...
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Applications
Adhesives
Epotec® TH 7222N
Aditya Birla Chemicals – Advanced Materials
Modified aliphatic amine. Acts as a curing agent. It reacts at a room temperature. The basic aliphatic amine is modified to reduce its vapor pressure and thereby reduces its corrosiveness. The...
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Applications
Adhesives
Epotec® TH 7227
Aditya Birla Chemicals – Advanced Materials
Modified aliphatic amine. Acts as a curing agent. It reacts at room temperature. The basic aliphatic amine is modified to reduce its vapor pressure and thereby reduces its corrosiveness. The...
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Adhesives
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