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Adhesives Ingredients
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Adhesives Ingredients
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Kuraray
IPEMA by Kuraray acts as a crosslinking agent, UV curing accelerator and reactive diluent. It is an eco-friendly, nitrogen- & sulfur-free, multi-functional isoprenyl methacrylate monomer. It... view more
Imerseal™ 50 by Imerys is a fine ground coated calcium carbonate. It is used as a sole filler in low modulus silyl-terminated polyether sealants. It provides enhanced rheology, controlled moisture... view more
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Imerseal™ 75 by Imerys is a fine ground calcium carbonate. It offers improved rheological properties, reduced water & volatile content and controlled moisture properties. Imerseal™ 75 is suitable... view more
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Polcarb™ 40S by Imerys is a fine ground calcium carbonate. It improves rheological properties and reduces water & volatile content of the compound. Polcarb™ 40S is used in polysulfide, hot-melt... view more
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Polcarb™ 40SV by Imerys is a fine ground calcium carbonate. It offers improved rheological properties and reduced water or volatile content of the compound. It is used in polysulfide, hot-melt... view more
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Polcarb™ 60S by Imerys is a fine ground calcium carbonate for solvent-based adhesives. It improves rheological properties and reduces water or volatile content of the compound. It is used in... view more
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Arakawa Chemical
Pensel C by Arakawa Chemical is pentaerythritol ester of polymerized rosin. Used in hot melt adhesives, pressure sensitive adhesives (Tape and label)... view more
Ageflex™ FA10 by BASF is isodecyl acrylate. Used in water based and solvent based, pressure sensitive adhesives and repositionable labels and tapes. Acts as a crosslinking agent. Possesses... view more
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... view more
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... view more
Concentrol
EMULTROL E-100 by Concentrol is rosin ester. Acts as a tackifier. It is highly stabilized against the effects of oxidation and the action of UV rays. Offers excellent adhesion properties over a wide... view more
Concentrol
EMULTROL E-177 RE by Concentrol is rosin ester. Acts as a tackifier. It is highly stabilized against the effects of oxidation and the action of UV rays. Offers excellent adhesion properties over a wide... view more
Concentrol
Hydrocarbon resin. Acts as a tackifier. It is highly stabilized against the effects of oxidation and the action of UV rays. Offers effective tackification with high shear performance and good... view more
Concentrol
Partially esterified rosin. Acts as a tackifier. It is highly stabilized against the effects of oxidation and the action of UV rays. Offers excellent adhesion properties over a wide range of... view more
CRYSTAZENE 110 by DRT is water-white, odorless, highly stabilized terpene modified tackifying resin. It exhibits outstanding thermal stability. It is compatible with ethylene/vinyl acetate... view more
DERMULSENE 222 by DRT is an aqueous, solvent-free tackifier based on terpene and stabilized rosin ester. It offers high adhesion performance on low energy surfaces and good mechanical stability... view more
DERMULSENE A 7510 by DRT is an aqueous, solvent-free, tackifier based on polymerized, stabilized terpene phenolic resin. It offers high cohesive strength, good mechanical stability and ability to... view more
DERMULSENE RA 702 by DRT is an aqueous, solvent-free tackifier dispersion based on rosin acid. It offers excellent tackification, good mechanical stability and high shear performances. It is used in... view more
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