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Adhesives Ingredients
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Adhesives Ingredients
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Gelest (Mitsubishi Chemical)
Styrylethyltrimethoxysilane. Used as coupling agent... view more
Gelest (Mitsubishi Chemical)
N-(triethoxysilylpropyl)-o-polyethylene oxide urethane. Used as base in polyurethane... view more
Gelest (Mitsubishi Chemical)
Vinyltriisopropenoxysilane. Used as a crosslinker and a coupling agent... view more
Gelest (Mitsubishi Chemical)
Vinyltrimethoxysilane. Used as crosslinker for polyethylene in one-stage2 graft polymerization. Copolymerizes with ethylene to form moisture cross-linkable polymers. Reacts slowly with water and... view more
Gelest (Mitsubishi Chemical)
Vinyltris(methylethylketoximino)silane. Used as neutral crosslinker and coupling agent for condensation cure silicones. Reacts rapidly with water and moisture... view more
Gelest (Mitsubishi Chemical)
Enhanced amine functional silane. SIVATE™ E610 by Gelest is used for functionalization of micro-particles for use in adhesives and sealants. Offers improved performance with non-siliceous surfaces... view more
Gelest (Mitsubishi Chemical)
Triethoxysilyl modified poly-1,2-butadiene, 50% in toluene. Used as coupling agent for EPDM resins... view more
Gelest (Mitsubishi Chemical)
Trimethoxysilylpropyl modified polyethylenimine... view more
Gelest (Mitsubishi Chemical)
Dimethoxysilylmethylpropyl modified polyethylenimine... view more
Gelest (Mitsubishi Chemical)
Poly(methylsilsesquioxane). This T-resin is an alternate designation which indicates that there are three (tri-substituted) oxygens substituting the silicon. SST -3M01 is a highly cross-linked... view more
Gelest (Mitsubishi Chemical)
Poly(methylsilsesquioxane). This T-resin is an alternate designation which indicates that there are three (tri-substituted) oxygens substituting the silicon. SST -3M02 is a highly cross-linked... view more
Gelest (Mitsubishi Chemical)
Poly(methyl-hydridosilsesquioxane). This T-resin is an alternate designation which indicates that there are three (tri-substituted) oxygens substituting the silicon. SST -3MH1.1 is a highly... view more
Gelest (Mitsubishi Chemical)
Poly(phenylsilsesquioxane). This T-resin is an alternate designation which indicates that there are three (tri-substituted) oxygens substituting the silicon. SST -3P01 is a highly cross-linked... view more
Gelest (Mitsubishi Chemical)
Poly(phenyl-methylsilsesquioxane). This T-resin is an alternate designation which indicates that there are three (tri-substituted) oxygens substituting the silicon. SST -3PM1 is a highly... view more
Gelest (Mitsubishi Chemical)
(Phenylsilsesquioxane)-(dimethylsiloxane) copolymer. This T-resin is an alternate designation which indicates that there are three (tri-substituted) oxygens substituting the silicon. SST -3PM2 is a... view more
Gelest (Mitsubishi Chemical)
(40% penyl- 45% methylsilsesquioxane)-(5% phenylmethylsiloxane) (10% diphenylsiloxane) tetrapolymer. This T-resin is an alternate designation which indicates that there are three (tri-substituted)... view more
Gelest (Mitsubishi Chemical)
Poly(phenyl-propylsilsesquioxane). This T-resin is an alternate designation which indicates that there are three (tri-substituted) oxygens substituting the silicon. SST -3PP1 is a highly... view more
Gelest (Mitsubishi Chemical)
Poly(phenyl-vinylsilsesquioxane). This T-resin is an alternate designation which indicates that there are three (tri-substituted) oxygens substituting the silicon. SST -3PV1 is a highly cross-linked... view more
Gelest (Mitsubishi Chemical)
Poly(methacryloxypropylsilsesquioxane). This T-resin is an alternate designation which indicates that there are three (tri-substituted) oxygens substituting the silicon. SST -3R01 is a highly... view more
Gelest (Mitsubishi Chemical)
Poly (2-acetoxyethylsilsesquioxane). It is a thermally & UV labile sesquioxanes containing -electron withdrawing groups that can further be converted to silicon dioxide via elimination and... view more
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