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Tinuvin® 477
BASF
Tinuvin® 477 is a liquid, high performance UV absorber by BASF. It is hydroxy-phenyl-s-triazine UV absorber with 18-20% 2-methoxy-1-propyl-acetate. Tinuvin® 477 is used in hotmelt, reactive...
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Adhesives>Radiation Curing (UV/EB) adhesives
Adhesives>Water-based adhesives
Adhesives>Reactive adhesives
Adhesives>Solvent based adhesives
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Tinuvin® 479
BASF
Tinuvin® 479 by BASF is hydroxyphenyl-triazine (HPT) UV absorber. Offers characteristics such as protection against gloss reduction, cracking, blistering, delamination and color change. Tinuvin® 479...
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Adhesives>Hot-melt adhesives
Adhesives>Radiation Curing (UV/EB) adhesives
Adhesives>Reactive adhesives
Adhesives>Solvent based adhesives
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Tinuvin® 622
BASF
Tinuvin® 622 is a high molecular weight oligomeric hindered amine by BASF. Used in hotmelt, reactive, solvent-based and radiation curing adhesives and sealants. Acts as a light stabilizer and...
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Adhesives>Solvent based adhesives
Adhesives>Radiation Curing (UV/EB) adhesives
Adhesives>Hot-melt adhesives
Sealants
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Tinuvin® 770
BASF
Tinuvin® 770 is bis(2,2,6,6,-tetramethyl-4-piperidyl) sebaceate by BASF which funcions as hindered amine light stabilizer (HALS). Used in hotmelt, reactive, solvent-based and radiation curing...
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Adhesives>Solvent based adhesives
Adhesives>Reactive adhesives
Adhesives>Hot-melt adhesives
Adhesives>Radiation Curing (UV/EB) adhesives
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Tinuvin® 783
BASF
Tinuvin® 783 is a synergistic mixture of oligomeric hindered amine stabilizer by BASF. Used in hotmelt, reactive, solvent-based and radiation curing adhesives and sealants. Offers good extraction...
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Adhesives>Radiation Curing (UV/EB) adhesives
Adhesives>Solvent based adhesives
Adhesives>Reactive adhesives
Adhesives>Hot-melt adhesives
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NovaRes® 1100
Bakelite Synthetics
NovaRes® 1100 by Bakelite Synthetics is a light colored thermoplastic pentaerythritol ester of tall oil rosin. Used as a tackifier for adhesives and sealants. Offers broad polymer compatiblity...
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Adhesives>Hot-melt adhesives>Pressure sensitive (HMPSA)
Sealants
Polymers>Acrylics & Acrylic Copolymers
Polymers>Ethylene Co-terpolymers - Solids (EVA, EMA)
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Optislip™ ER (Bead)
Cargill
Optislip™ ER (Bead) (Formerly Crodamide™ ER (Bead)) by Cargill is a bio-based primary amide additive. It provides anti-blocking properties to polyamide and EVA hot melt adhesives, preventing adhesive...
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Adhesives>Hot-melt adhesives
Sealants
Polymers>Polyamides (PA)
Polymers>Ethylene Co-terpolymers - Solids (EVA, EMA)
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Optislip™ ER (Microbead)
Cargill
Optislip™ ER (Microbead) (Formerly Crodamide™ ER (Microbead)) by Cargill is a bio-based primary amide additive with anti-blocking properties. It prevents polyamide and EVA hot melt adhesive granulates or films...
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Adhesives>Hot-melt adhesives
Sealants
Polymers>Polyolefins
Polymers>Polyamides (PA)
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Optislip™ ER (Powder)
Cargill
Optislip™ ER (Powder) (Formerly Crodamide™ ER (Powder)) by Cargill acts as a slip and anti-block agent. It is a bio-based primary amide additive which prevents adhesive granulates or films from sticking...
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Adhesives>Hot-melt adhesives
Sealants
Polymers>Polyolefins
Polymers>Acrylics & Acrylic Copolymers
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Fintac 2330
Finjetchemical Industries
Fintac 2330 by Finjetchemical Industries is modified rosin. Offers a very good combination of oxidation and crystallization resistance. Offers good compatibility with rubber, EVA, EEA, SIS and SBS copolymers...
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Adhesives>Water-based adhesives
Adhesives>Hot-melt adhesives>Pressure sensitive (HMPSA)
Adhesives>Solvent based adhesives
Sealants
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Winlex 4100ES
Finjetchemical Industries
High softening point, pentaerythritol ester of rosin. Possesses good polymer compatibility (EVA, EEA, SIS, SBS, SBR, rubber, neoprene, acrylic, LMW polyethylene, amorphous polypropylene) and...
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Adhesives>Hot-melt adhesives>Pressure sensitive (HMPSA)
Sealants
Polymers>Ethylene Co-terpolymers - Solids (EVA, EMA)
Polymers>Synthetic Rubbers
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Winlex 4101
Finjetchemical Industries
Light-colored pentaerythritol ester of rosin. Possesses good polymer compatibility (EVA, EEA, SIS, SBS, SBR, rubber, neoprene, acrylic, LMW polyethylene, amorphous polypropylene) and compatibility...
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Adhesives>Hot-melt adhesives
Adhesives>Solvent based adhesives
Sealants
Polymers>Acrylics & Acrylic Copolymers
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Winlex 4101E
Finjetchemical Industries
Light-colored pentaerythritol ester of rosin. Possesses good polymer compatibility (EVA, EEA, SIS, SBS, SBR, rubber, neoprene, acrylic, LMW polyethylene, amorphous polypropylene) and compatibility...
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Adhesives>Hot-melt adhesives
Adhesives>Solvent based adhesives
Sealants
Polymers>Acrylics & Acrylic Copolymers
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Winlex 4102
Finjetchemical Industries
Light-colored pentaerythritol ester of rosin. Possesses good polymer compatibility (EVA, styrene block copolymers, SBR, natural rubber, acrylics) and compatibility with hydrocarbon and terpene...
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Adhesives>Hot-melt adhesives>Pressure sensitive (HMPSA)
Sealants
Polymers>Synthetic Rubbers
Polymers>Acrylics & Acrylic Copolymers
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