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Adhesives Ingredients
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Adhesives Ingredients
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Genamid® 235 by BASF is low viscosity amidoamine resin. Used as curing agent for solid or liquid epoxy resins. Offers good compatibility with a wide range of epoxy products. Suits for high solids... view more
Genamid® 250 by BASF is a low viscosity amidoamine resin. Used as a curing agent for solid or liquid epoxy resins in adhesives. Offers good compatibility with a wide range of epoxy products and is... view more
Hydroxypropylcarbamate Acrylate 70% in Ethanol (HPCA 70 %) by BASF is a methacrylate monomer. It forms homopolymers and copolymers which can be prepared with acrylic acid (& its salts), amides... view more
Irgafos® 168 by BASF is trisarylphosphite processing stabilizer. Used in hotmelt and solvent-based adhesives and sealants. Possesses very effective, low-volatile and hydrolysis resistant antioxidant... view more
Lupraphen® 8104 by BASF is aliphatic, difunctional polyester polyol. Used for the production of compact and cellular polyurethane elastomers... view more
Myacide™ DZ by BASF is 3,5-dimethyl-2H 1,3,5-thiadiazinane-2-thione. Acts as a biocide. Offers biocidal performance alone or in combination with other actives. It is readily biodegradable. This... view more
Stearyl Acrylate 1618 (SA 1618) by BASF is acrylic acid ester, for manufacturing polymers and for use as a feed stock for syntheses. It imparts hydrophobicity, low shrinkage, chemical resistance... view more
Stearyl Acrylate 18 (SA 18) by BASF is an acrylate monomer. It imparts hydrophobicity, weatherability, low shrinkage, chemical resistance, flexibility and impact resistance to polymers. Its... view more
Tinuvin® 622 is a high molecular weight oligomeric hindered amine by BASF. Used in hotmelt, reactive, solvent-based and radiation curing adhesives and sealants. Acts as a light stabilizer and... view more
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