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LX® 1035
Neville Chemical
LX® 1035 by Neville Chemical is inert, non-saponifiable petroleum hydrocarbon resin-based tackifier. It is used in adhesives. LX® 1035 provides good resistance to alkalis, acids and moisture...
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Adhesives
LX® 1082
Neville Chemical
LX® 1082 by Neville Chemical is an inert, non-saponifiable petroleum hydrocarbon resin having mixed aromatic/alicyclic content-based tackifier. LX® 1082 is used in mastic adhesives and low-cost...
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Adhesives>Hot-melt adhesives>Pressure sensitive (HMPSA)
LX® 1082, 280
Neville Chemical
LX® 1082, 280 by Neville Chemical is thermoplastic hydrocarbon resin-based tackifier. It improves tack, bond strength and reduces sag. LX® 1082, 280 is used in adhesives and caulks...
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Adhesives
Buildings & constructions>General caulking & sealing
LX® 1122
Neville Chemical
LX® 1122 by Neville Chemical is an inert petroleum hydrocarbon resin-based tackifier, formulated to have a mixed aliphatic/aromatic character. It is used in adhesives. LX® 1122 offers a compromise...
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Adhesives
LX® 1127
Neville Chemical
LX® 1127 by Neville Chemical is an inert, non-saponifiable petroleum hydrocarbon resin-based tackifier. LX® 1127 is used in adhesives...
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Adhesives
LX® 1144
Neville Chemical
LX® 1144 by Neville Chemical is petroleum styrenic hydrocarbon resin-based tackifier. It is used in adhesives. LX® 1144 provides increased tensile strength, abrasion resistance, hardness and...
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Adhesives
LX® 1200, 130
Neville Chemical
LX® 1200, 130 by Neville Chemical is a low-VOC, hydrocarbon resin-based tackifier with low molecular weight. It is produced by thermal polymerization of mixed DCPD, aromatic and alicyclic monomers...
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Adhesives
Buildings & constructions>Floorcovering
LX® 1314
Neville Chemical
LX® 1314 by Neville Chemical is rosin modified hydrocarbon resin-based tackifier. It can be used as a co-resin in conjunction with phenolic and maleic modified rosin esters, alkyds and other...
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Adhesives
LX® 2600
Neville Chemical
LX® 2600 by Neville Chemical is an inert, aromatic, thermoplastic hydrocarbon resin-based tackifier. It can be used as a co-resin in various letdown and grinding vehicles, or as the sole resin in...
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Adhesives
LX® 2600, 105
Neville Chemical
LX® 2600, 105 by Neville Chemical is a low molecular weight, hydrocarbon resin-based tackifier. This thermoplastic is produced by thermal polymerization of mixed DCPD, aromatic and alicyclic...
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Adhesives
LX® 685, 270
Neville Chemical
LX® 685, 270 by Neville Chemical is an inert, thermoplastic petroleum hydrocarbon resin-based tackifier formulated to a mixed aliphatic/aromatic composition. It improves tack, bond strength and...
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Adhesives
Buildings & constructions>General caulking & sealing
LX® 782
Neville Chemical
LX® 782 by Neville Chemical is an inert, petroleum hydrocarbon resin-based tackifier. LX® 782 is used in adhesives and caulks...
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Adhesives
Polymers>Synthetic Rubbers
LX® 973
Neville Chemical
LX® 973 by Neville Chemical is thermoplastic petroleum hydrocarbon resin-based tackifier. It is used in adhesives and mastics. LX® 973 can be formulated into compounds having membrane forming...
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Adhesives
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