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Dow

Established in 1897, Dow is a sustainable material science company with headquarters located in Michigan, USA. Adhesive and sealant solutions from Dow are available in a broad selection of viscosities and cure chemistries to meet a range of processing needs across various industries like building and construction, packaging, consumer goods, mobility, hot melt adhesives, films, tapes, and release liners.

Dow makes significant progress with its expertise, products, technologies, and partnerships to meet the demands of customers while leading the transition to a more sustainable future. Dow's product range includes resins like polyurethanes, polyolefins, ethylene co-terpolymers, acrylics, synthetic rubbers, silicones, additives like plasticizers, surfactants, crosslinking agents, adhesion promoters, and monomers like polyols, diols, and acrylates.

Key brands of Dow include:
  • VORANOL™ range of polyether polyols
  • Bynel™ range of polyolefins and ethylene ter-copolymers
  • ELVAX™ range of ethylene vinyl acetates (EVA)
  • CELLOSIZE™ range of plasticizers and rheology modifiers
  • UCAR™ range of acrylics and acrylic copolymers

Find more about Dow
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SPECFLEX™ NC701 by Dow is a high solids grafted copolymer polyol with high primary hydroxyl content. It offers improved elongation and resiliency. SPECFLEX™ NC701 is used to produce high... view more
VORANOL™ 240-490 by Dow is high-functionality polyol. VORANOL™ 240-490 is used for cross-linking in adhesive... view more
VORANOL™ 270-370 by Dow is high-functionality polyol. VORANOL™ 270-370 is used for cross-linking in adhesive... view more
VORANOL™ 240-446 by Dow is high-functionality polyol. VORANOL™ 240-446 is used for cross-linking in adhesive... view more
VORANOL™ 240-360 by Dow is high-functionality polyol. VORANOL™ 240-360 is used for cross-linking in adhesive... view more
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