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DOG Chemie

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Homogenisator 501 by DOG Chemie is an aromatic C9 hydrocarbon resin. Acts as an adhesion promoter. Shows easy compatibility with polar elastomers than C5 resin due to its aromatic structure... view more
Applications
  • Adhesives>Solvent based adhesives
  • Adhesives>Hot-melt adhesives
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... view more
Applications
  • Adhesives>Solvent based adhesives>Pressure sensitive (PSA) adhesives
  • Polymers>Epoxies (EP)
  • Polymers>Polyurethanes
  • Polymers>Acrylics & Acrylic Copolymers
  • ...
Homogenisator 501D by DOG Chemie is an aromatic C9 hydrocarbon resin. Acts as an adhesion promoter. Homogenisator 501D is used in solvent-based and hot-melt adhesive applications... view more
Applications
  • Adhesives>Solvent based adhesives
  • Adhesives>Hot-melt adhesives
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... view more
Applications
  • Adhesives>Hot-melt adhesives>Pressure sensitive (HMPSA)
  • Polymers>Acrylics & Acrylic Copolymers
  • Polymers>Ethylene Co-terpolymers - Solids (EVA, EMA)
  • Polymers>Polyurethanes>Thermoplastics (TPUs)
  • ...
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... view more
Applications
  • Adhesives>Hot-melt adhesives>Pressure sensitive (HMPSA)
  • Tapes
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