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Adhesives Ingredients
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Adhesives Ingredients
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Ningbo Actmix Rubber Chemicals
Curekind® ETU(NA-22) Dust free Powder is ethylene thiourea. Acts as an accelerator. It is compatible with NBR-CH & NBR-W and chlorohydrin rubber, polyacrylate rubber products. It is regulated for... view more
Ningbo Actmix Rubber Chemicals
Curekind® ETU(NA-22) Powder by Ningbo Actmix Rubber Chemicals is ethylene thiourea. Acts as an accelerator. It is compatible with NBR-CH & NBR-W and chlorohydrin rubber, polyacrylate rubber products. It is regulated for use in articles... view more
Ningbo Actmix Rubber Chemicals
Curekind® NDBC(NBC) Dust free Powder by Ningbo Actmix Rubber Chemicals is a nickel dibutyl dithiocarbamate-based antioxidant. It avoids the rubber crack under the sunshine and ozone, improves the heat-resistant of CR and chloro-sulfonated... view more
Ningbo Actmix Rubber Chemicals
Curekind® NDBC(NBC) Powder is a nickel dibutyl dithiocarbamate. Acts as an antioxidant. It avoids the rubber crack under the sunshine and ozone, improves the heat-resistant of CR and... view more
Ningbo Actmix Rubber Chemicals
Curekind® ZMBI (MBZ) 1st Powder by Ningbo Actmix Rubber Chemicals is a zinc salt of 2-mercaptobenzimidazole. Acts as a secondary antioxidant. It is compatible with NR, CR, SBR, NBR, EPR, etc... view more
Zinc oxide. Used as an accelerator activator for transparent rubber goods and also as an acid acceptor in polychloroprene adhesives where transparency is required. Permits to achieve long open-tack... view more
Tinuvin® 144 by BASF is a light stabilizer of the hindered amine class (HALS). Tinuvin® 144 is used in hot melt, reactive, solvent-based and radiation curing adhesives and sealants... view more
Tinuvin® 152 by BASF is a high performance hindered amine light stabilizer (HALS). Tinuvin® 152 is used in hot melt, reactive, solvent-based and radiation curing adhesives and sealants... view more
Tinuvin® 234 by BASF is a high molecular weight ultraviolet light absorber (UVA) of the hydroxy phenyl benzotriazole class. Possesses features such as low volatility, very good light absorbing... view more
Tinuvin® 326 by BASF is an UV absorber of the hydroxyphenylbenzotriazole class. Offers low volatility at high temperatures, high resistance to thermal degradation and light stability to plastics... view more
Tinuvin® 479 by BASF is hydroxyphenyl-triazine (HPT) UV absorber. Offers characteristics such as protection against gloss reduction, cracking, blistering, delamination and color change. Tinuvin® 479... view more
Brenntag Specialties (EMEA)
Non-reactive, non-hygroscopic, magnesium oxide. Used as a thickener and an acid acceptor in adhesives. Offers compatibility with neoprene, hypalon, natural rubber, SBR, viton, butyl rubber... view more
Brenntag Specialties (EMEA)
Non-reactive, non-hygroscopic, magnesium oxide. Used as a thickener and an acid acceptor in adhesives. Offers compatibility with neoprene, hypalon, natural rubber, SBR, viton, butyl rubber... view more
Brenntag Specialties (EMEA)
Non-reactive, non-hygroscopic, magnesium oxide. Used as a thickener and an acid acceptor in adhesives. Offers compatibility with neoprene, hypalon, natural rubber, SBR, viton, butyl rubber... view more
Dead Sea Periclase
Active magnesium oxide. Possesses high purity and activity. Used in rubber and adhesives industries. Regulates the rate of vulcanization and prevents the development of "scorch" in the production of... view more
Dead Sea Periclase
Active magnesium oxide. Possesses high purity and activity. Used in rubber and adhesives industries. Regulates the rate of vulcanization and prevents the development of "scorch" in the production of... view more
Dead Sea Periclase
Active magnesium oxide. Possesses high purity and activity. Used in rubber and adhesives industries. Regulates the rate of vulcanization and prevents the development of "scorch" in the production of... view more
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