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Adhesives Ingredients
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Adhesives Ingredients
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HUBEI BLUESKY NEW MATERIALS
LT-540 by HUBEI BLUESKY NEW MATERIALS is a ?-aminopropyltrimethoxysilane-based coupling agent. It also functions as an adhesion promoter. It is a bifunctional organosilane possessing a reactive... view more
HUBEI BLUESKY NEW MATERIALS
Y-Aminopropyltriethoxy Silane (LT- 550) by HUBEI BLUESKY NEW MATERIALS is a Y-Aminopropyltriethoxy silane. Acts as an adhesion promoter, crosslinker and surface modifier. Increases water (vapor)- and corrosion resistance. It has a dual nature... view more
Huntsman
ECA-29 by Huntsman acts as curing agent for epoxy resins. It is a blend of aliphatic polyamines derived from ethylenediamine. It is used in applications where high Tg (glass transition temperature)... view more
Huntsman
ERISYS® GE-12 by Huntsman is ether of nonyl phenol. Used as a reactive diluent in adhesives and sealants. It offers compatibility with all epoxy resins. It can be cured with most conventional amine... view more
Huntsman
ERISYS® GE-36 by Huntsman is triglycidyl ether of propoxylated glycerin. It is a flexibilizing diluent for epoxy resins. It is compatible with standard Bisphenol-A, Bisphenol-F and epoxy phenol... view more
Huntsman
ERISYS® GE-6 by Huntsman is epoxidized 2-ethylhexanol, a low viscosity mono-epoxide. It is intended for use as a reactive diluent for high viscosity epoxy resins. It offers low volatility, toxicity... view more
ERISYS® GS-120 by Huntsman is dimer acid diglycidyl ester. It imparts a degree of flexibility to normally rigid epoxy systems. It offers increased toughness and tensile elongation. It exhibits improved... view more
Kolon Industries
Hirenol® PL-1000 by Kolon Industries is an aromatic, liquid hydrocarbon resin based tackifier. It possesses low viscosity, low volatile content, good trowelability, color and color stability. It... view more
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