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Kasil®

Adhesives ingredients supplied by PQ Corporation

8 products match your search
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PQ Corporation
Kasil® 1 by PQ Corporation is potassium silicate. Can be used as glue to bond surfaces together when dehydrates. Possesses increased viscosity, tackiness and stickiness when dries. It works well... view more
PQ Corporation
Potassium silicate. Can be used as glue to bond surfaces together when dehydrates. Possesses increased viscosity, tackiness and stickiness when dries. Works well with porous or semi-porous surfaces... view more
PQ Corporation
Potassium silicate. Can be used as glue to bond surfaces together when dehydrates. Possesses increased viscosity, tackiness and stickiness when dries. Works well with porous or semi-porous surfaces... view more
PQ Corporation
Potassium silicate. Can be used as glue to bond surfaces together when dehydrates. Possesses increased viscosity, tackiness and stickiness when dries. Works well with porous or semi-porous surfaces... view more
PQ Corporation
Potassium silicate. Can be used as glue to bond surfaces together when dehydrates. Possesses increased viscosity, tackiness and stickiness when dries. Works well with porous or semi-porous surfaces... view more
PQ Corporation
Potassium silicate. Can be used as glue to bond surfaces together when dehydrates. Possesses increased viscosity, tackiness and stickiness when dries. Works well with porous or semi-porous surfaces... view more
PQ Corporation
Kasil® 6 by PQ Corporation is potassium silicate. Can be used as glue to bond surfaces together when dehydrates. Possesses increased viscosity, tackiness and stickiness when dries. It works well... view more
PQ Corporation
Potassium silicate. Can be used as glue to bond surfaces together when dehydrates. Possesses increased viscosity, tackiness and stickiness when dries. Works well with porous or semi-porous surfaces... view more
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