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Epoxy Adhesives
Epoxy adhesives
are thermosetting resins which solidify by polymerization and, once set, will soften but not melt on heating. Two-part resin/hardener epoxy systems solidify on mixing (sometimes accelerated by heat), while one-part epoxy adhesives require heat to initiate the reaction of a latent catalyst.
Explore advancements in the new structural epoxy adhesives (
high lap shear strength at sub-ambient temperature, toughness and high hot/wet glass transition temperature Tg retention
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Designing for a circular economy with Trinseo
Waste and pollution are often the outcomes of unsustainable design choices. As consumers become more aware of sustainability issues, there is a growing demand for products that consider their...
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Re-imagining a Sustainable Latex Binder Industry with Trinseo
The European Union (EU) has approved revisions to its rules on packaging and packaging waste as part of its Green Deal initiative. The latex binder industry is also facing the challenge of adapting...
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Omyabond 520: Low moisture filler for reactive Adhesives & Sealants
Omyabond 520 is a fine white calcium carbonate powder, surface treated and especially developed to ensure outstanding low moisture pick-up and excellent dispersion. Download our brochure to learn...
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Optimize the formulation process to increase yield while reducing cost & time
Do you face challenges like time-consuming data search, high cost and insufficient sample tracking in your formulation process? Better Data management can help in this. Revvity Signals data...
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Explore the applications of Liquid Applied Membranes for Waterproofing Applications
Read this brochure to have information about the Liquid Applied Membranes containing LIGOS™ Binders for waterproofing applications. To improve the accomplishment of liquid applied membranes, Trinseo...
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Discover the performance of LIGOS™ BINDERS by Trinseo
Read this brochure to know about the Liquid Applied Membranes featuring LIGOS™ Binders. It is designed to improve moisture management in exterior insulation and finish systems. These binders come up...
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Discover product guide to formulate smarter sealants and adhesives by Cargill
Cargill Specialty bio-based building blocks profile offers different properties, benefits and choices for adhesives and sealant formulations.The smart innovations can support the customers for...
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Performance Additives for Adhesives & Sealants and Pressure Sensitive Adhesives
Are you looking for a Performance Additive for Adhesives and Sealants? This product guide is the ultimate savior. It discusses about the ultimate range of additives that can effectively provide high...
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High bio-content CNSL-based epoxy resins in 1K and 2K structural adhesives
Discover performance benefits of Cashew Nutshell Liquid (CNSL) epoxy diluents and modifiers over commonly used epoxy resins. In this study, the NC-513 and NC-514 families, NC-547, and a newly...
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Cashew NutShell Liquid-based Epoxy Resins: Renewable Options with outstanding water resistance
Cardolite has developed multi-functional epoxy resins, named LITE 513DF, LITE 514HP, and LITE 547LV, that can be formulated into various 1K and 2K epoxies. The Cashew nutshell liquid (CNSL)-based...
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