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ENCOR® 4302
Arkema
ENCOR® 4302 by Arkema is vinyl acetate homopolymer stabilized with polyvinyl alcohol. Used in multi purpose wood, paper and packaging, and floor parquet...
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Adhesives
Buildings & constructions>Floorcovering
Papers & Packagings
Wood & Related Industries
ENCOR® 4331
Arkema
ENCOR® 4331 by Arkema is vinyl acetate homopolymer stabilized with polyvinyl alcohol. Used in multi purpose wood, paper and packaging, and floor parquet...
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Adhesives
Wood & Related Industries
Buildings & constructions>Floorcovering
Papers & Packagings
ENCOR® 4341
Arkema
ENCOR® 4341 by Arkema is vinylacetate homopolymer stabilized with polyvinyl alcohol. Used in multi purpose wood, paper and packaging, and floor parquet...
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Adhesives
Papers & Packagings
Wood & Related Industries
Buildings & constructions>Floorcovering
ENCOR® 4360
Arkema
ENCOR® 4360 by Arkema is vinyl acetate homopolymer stabilized with polyvinyl alcohol. Used for multi purpose wood, paper and packaging, and floor parquet...
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Adhesives
Buildings & constructions>Floorcovering
Wood & Related Industries
Papers & Packagings
ENCOR® 4365
Arkema
ENCOR® 4365 by Arkema is vinyl acetate homopolymer stabilized with polyvinyl alcohol. Used in general purpose high solid adhesive for multi purpose wood, paper and packaging and floor parquet...
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Adhesives
Papers & Packagings
Wood & Related Industries
Buildings & constructions>Floorcovering
ENCOR® 5100
Arkema
ENCOR® 5100 by Arkema is styrene acrylic emulsion. Used in cement modification like flexible sealing slurries, repairing mortars and bond coats, in 2K flexible cement based construction adhesives...
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Adhesives
Sealants
Buildings & constructions>General caulking & sealing
Buildings & constructions>Roofing
ENCOR® 5120
Arkema
ENCOR® 5120 by Arkema is acrylic emulsion. Offers very low temperature flexibility. Used in cement modification like flexible sealing slurries, repairing mortars and bond coats, in 2K flexible...
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Adhesives
Sealants
Buildings & constructions>Roofing
Buildings & constructions>General caulking & sealing
ENCOR® 5126
Arkema
ENCOR® 5126 is styrene acrylic emulsion by Arkema. Offers excellent waterproofing properties and low tack. Used in cement modification like flexible sealing slurries, repairing mortars and bond...
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Applications
Adhesives
Sealants
Buildings & constructions>General caulking & sealing
Buildings & constructions>Roofing
ENCOR® 5150
Arkema
ENCOR® 5150 by Arkema is an acrylic emulsion. Offers excellent flexibility over a wide temperature range. Used in cement modification like repairing mortars and bond coats, in 2K flexible cement...
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Applications
Adhesives
Buildings & constructions>Roofing
ENCOR® 5432
Arkema
ENCOR® 5432 by Arkema is styrene acrylic copolymer. It is highly recommended for hard flooring applications. ENCOR® 5432 is also used in roofing like 1K liquid membranes. Suitable for water...
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Applications
Adhesives
Buildings & constructions>Floorcovering
Buildings & constructions>Roofing
ENCOR® 5525
Arkema
Styrene acrylic emulsion. Used in cement modification like self levelling compounds, repairing mortars and bond coats, in construction adhesives like 1K water resistant tile adhesives and in primers...
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Applications
Adhesives
Buildings & constructions
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