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DOG Chemie
Deotack®
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Deotack® 1100
DOG Chemie
Deotack® 1100 by DOG Chemie is a C5 aliphatic hydrocarbon resin. Acts as an adhesion promoter. Exhibits well balanced relation of adhesion strength and cohesion properties. Deotack® 1100 is used in...
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Adhesives>Hot-melts>Pressure sensitive (HMPSA)
Tapes
Deotack® LRE
DOG Chemie
Deotack® LRE by DOG Chemie is a liquid rosin ester resin. Acts as a polar tackifying resin with low odor. It is soluble in esters, aliphatic solvents, acetone or petroleum but insoluble in water and...
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Adhesives>Hot-melts>Pressure sensitive (HMPSA)
Polymers>Ethylene Co-terpolymers - Solids (EVA, EMA)
Polymers>Acrylics & Acrylic Copolymers
Polymers>Polyurethanes>Thermoplastics (TPUs)
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Deotack® P
DOG Chemie
Deotack® P by DOG Chemie is a high viscous xylene resin (aromatic polyether) grade. Acts as an adhesion promoter. Exhibits increased initial adhesion and improved water resistance. Shows...
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Adhesives>Solvent based>Pressure sensitive (PSA)
Polymers>Epoxies (EP)
Polymers>Polyurethanes
Polymers>Acrylics & Acrylic Copolymers
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