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Converge® HMA-1 Discontinued
Aether Industries
Converge® HMA-1 by Aether Industries is a polycarbonate polyol. It is a blend optimized for viscosity and hydroxyl number. Carbon dioxide accounts for approximately 30% of the polyol mass. The aliphatic...
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Converge® HMA-2 Discontinued
Aether Industries
Converge® HMA-2 by Aether Industries is a polycarbonate polyol. It is a blend optimized for viscosity and hydroxyl number. Carbon dioxide accounts for approximately 30% of the polyol mass. The aliphatic...
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Converge® Polyol RF-1 Discontinued
Aether Industries
Converge® Polyol RF-1 by Aether Industries is a polyol blend optimized for viscosity and hydroxyl number utilizing Converge polyol 212-10. Carbon dioxide accounts for approximately 10% of the polyol mass. The...
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Converge® polyol 212-10 Discontinued
Aether Industries
Converge® polyol 212-10 by Aether Industries is a polyol produced from propylene oxide and carbon dioxide. It is an amorphous, linear, aliphatic polycarbonate diol. Carbon dioxide accounts for approximately 40% of the...
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Converge® polyol 212-10 in DBE Solution Discontinued
Aether Industries
Converge® polyol 212-10 in DBE Solution by Aether Industries is a polyol produced from propylene oxide and carbon dioxide blended with dibasic ester. It is an amorphous, linear, aliphatic polycarbonate diol. Carbon dioxide accounts for...
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Converge® polyol 212-20 Discontinued
Aether Industries
Converge® polyol 212-20 by Aether Industries is a polyol produced from propylene oxide and carbon dioxide. It is an amorphous, linear, aliphatic polycarbonate diol. Carbon dioxide accounts for approximately 40% of the...
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Converge® polyol 212-20 In DBE Solution Discontinued
Aether Industries
Converge® polyol 212-20 In DBE Solution by Aether Industries in DBE Solution is a polyol produced from propylene oxide and carbon dioxide blended with dibasic ester. It is an amorphous, linear, aliphatic polycarbonate diol. Carbon...
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Converge® polyol FF-1 Discontinued
Aether Industries
Converge® polyol FF-1 by Aether Industries is a polyol blend optimized for viscosity and hydroxyl number. Carbon dioxide accounts for approximately 13% of the polyol mass. The aliphatic polycarbonate backbone delivers...
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