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Adhesives Ingredients
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Adhesives Ingredients
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Lonzamon™ AATMP by Arxada is a low viscous, toxicologically friendly, propane-1,1,1-triyltrimethyl tris (acetoacetate) grade. Used as an adhesion promoter to metallic, mineral and wood surfaces... view more
High efficiency, silicone oils free, hydrocarbon oil-based antifoaming agent. Used in aqueous adhesives. Offers control of entrained air and surface foam in production and application processes and... view more
High efficiency, hydrocarbon oil-based antifoaming agent. Controls the foam without adversely affecting film appearance. Is readily dispersible and has very good long-term persistency... view more
High performance, non-ionic formulation of silica derivatives, paraffinic oil, esters and water. Used as a foam control agent for water-based systems such as pressure sensitive adhesives and... 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
Ageflex™ FM1 by BASF is N,N-Dimethylaminoethyl Methacrylate. Designed for water-based adhesives. Acts as a crosslinking agent. Ageflex™ FM1 offers water solubility, demulsifier and good adhesion... view more
Ageflex™ PEG200DMA by BASF is polyethylene glycol 200 dimethacrylate. Used in water based adhesives and sealants. Acts as a crosslinking agent and a low viscosity hydrophilic reactive diluent... view more
Ageflex™ T3EGDMA by BASF is triethylene glycol dimethacrylate. Acts as a crosslinking agent and a low viscosity hydrophilic reactive diluent. Used in water based adhesives and sealants. Possessses... view more
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DSX 1550 by BASF is a non-ionic polyurethane polymer. Used as a rheology modifier for waterborne systems and putties. Provides thickening and modification of flow properties of waterborne polymers... view more
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