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Adhesives Ingredients
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Adhesives Ingredients
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Carbon black aqueous dispersion. Possesses excellent density, gloss, jetness, water resistance, resolubility and stable end use viscosity. Mostly used in water based latex adhesives, construction... view more
Carbon black aqueous dispersion. It is easy to use, free flowing and viscosity stable pigment concentrate. Possesses medium jetness, gloss and high density. Exhibits very good chemical resistance... view more
Carbon black aqueous dispersion. It is easy to use, free flowing and viscosity stable pigment concentrate. Possesses high density, compatibility and medium jetness. Exhibits very good chemical... view more
Carbon black. It is a high concentration, fluid dispersion. Exhibits very good conductivity. Mostly used in water based latex adhesives, construction adhesives, automotive structural adhesives... view more
Carbon black aqueous dispersion. It is easy to use, free flowing and viscosity stable pigment concentrate. Exhibits very good chemical resistance, heat resistance, exterior durability, high jetness... view more
Eastman™ Butyl Acetate by Eastman is a readily biodegradable, medium boiling ester solvent. It offers good solvent activity, high electrical resistance and low MIR value, surface tension and water solubility... view more
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Mixture of Bis(1,2,2,6,6-pentamethyl-2,6,6-pentamethyl-4-piperidyl)sebacate. Acts as a highly efficient liquid hindered amine light stabilizer... view more
Dynasylan® DAMO-T by Evonik is based on N-(2-aminoethyl)-3-aminopropyltrimethoxysilane. It acts as an adhesion promoter and surface modifier. It provides improved flexural strength, tensile... view more
Dynasylan® HYDROSIL 1151 by Evonik is a VOC-free, aqueous 3-aminopropylsilane hydrolysate compound. It promotes adhesion in some way. It offers better flexural strength, tensile strength, impact... view more
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