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Adhesives Ingredients
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Polyisocyanate. This prepolymer reacts with atmospheric moisture to produce higher molecular weight polyureas and thereby forms cured films on substrates. Used as cross-linking agent in combination... view more
Polyisocyanate. It contains isocyanurate rings. Exhibits faster curing characteristics as compared to others. Isocyanates are themselves produced by treating amines with phosgene via the formation... view more
CORONATE® 2233 by Tosoh is a polyisocyanate. It contains isocyanurate rings. Exhibits faster curing characteristics as compared to others... view more
Polyisocyanate. It contains isocyanurate rings. Exhibits faster curing characteristics as compared to others. Isocyanates are themselves produced by treating amines with phosgene via the formation... view more
Polyisocyanate. It contains isocyanurate rings. Exhibits faster curing characteristics as compared to others. Isocyanates are themselves produced by treating amines with phosgene via the formation... view more
Polyisocyanate. It is masked with blocking agent (phenol/ e-caprolactam). In combination with various polyols, stable one-component systems can be obtained... view more
Polyisocyanate. It is masked with blocking agent (phenol/ e-caprolactam). In combination with various polyols, stable one-component systems can be obtained... view more
Polyisocyanate. Acts as a cross-linking agent. It is a brownish liquid. Causes crosslinking of chains when added to resins. Suitable for adhesives of synthetic rubber such as SBR (styrene-butadiene... view more
Polyisocyanate. Acts as a cross-linking agent. It is a pale yellow to brownish liquid. Causes crosslinking of chains when added to resins. Suitable for adhesives of synthetic rubber such as SBR... view more
Polyisocyanate. This prepolymer reacts with atmospheric moisture to produce higher molecular weight polyureas and thereby forms cured films on substrates. Used as cross-linking agent in combination... view more
Polyisocyanate. It is masked with blocking agent (phenol/ e-caprolactam). In combination with various polyols, stable one-component systems can be obtained... view more
Polyisocyanate. It is masked with blocking agent (phenol/ e-caprolactam). In combination with various polyols, stable one-component systems can be obtained... view more
Polyisocyanate. It is a non-yellowing, HDI (hexamethylene diisocyanate) isocyanurate rings containing compound, modified by multifunctional alcohols. Used as binding agent for substrates... view more
Polyisocyanate. It is a non-yellowing, HDI (hexamethylene diisocyanate) isocyanurate rings containing compound, modified by multifunctional alcohols. Used as binding agent for substrates... view more
Acts as a cross-linking agent. It is a non-yellowing compound that is pale yellow liquid in appearance. Causes crosslinking of chains when added to resins. Soluble in ethyl acetate... view more
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Isocyanurate. Acts as a cross-linking agent. It is a pale yellow liquid. Exhibits light-fastness. Causes crosslinking of chains when added to resins... view more
Applications
Polyisocyanate. It is a non-yellowing, HDI (hexamethylene diisocyanate) isocyanurate rings containing compound, modified by multifunctional alcohols. Used as a binding agent for substrates... view more
Polyisocyanate. It is a non-yellowing, HDI (hexamethylene diisocyanate) isocyanurate rings containing compound, modified by multifunctional alcohols. Used as binding agent for substrates... view more
Polyisocyanate. It is a non-yellowing, HDI (hexamethylene diisocyanate) isocyanurate rings containing compound, modified by multifunctional alcohols. Used as binding agent for substrates... view more
Polyisocyanate. It is a non-yellowing, HDI (hexamethylene diisocyanate) isocyanurate rings containing compound, modified by multifunctional alcohols. Used as binding agent for substrates... view more
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