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Dehydran®
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Dehydran® 1620
BASF
Dehydran® 1620 by BASF is a non-ionic mixture of specially modified alcohols and a polysiloxane adduct. Used as a defoamer in contact adhesives and UV-curing systems. It does not separate and offers...
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Adhesives>Radiation Curing (UV/EB) adhesives
Dehydran® 520 V
BASF
Dehydran® 520 V by BASF is an antifoaming agent. It is a solvent-free, 100% effective defoamer based on vegetable raw materials. It is readily biodegradable. It is free of silicone, siloxane and...
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