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Lemman Laboratories International

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Lemman Laboratories International
Dimethylolpropionic Acid (DMPA) by Lemman Laboratories International exists as free flowing white crystals. Used in water soluble PU system, water soluble alkyl resin, polyester resin. It contains two kinds of functional groups in one... view more
Applications
  • Adhesives
  • Polymers>Polyesters
  • Polymers>Polyurethanes>Polyurethane Dispersions (PUDs)
Lemman Laboratories International
Tetrabromobisphenol A. Acts as a reactive flame retardant in epoxy, vinyl esters and polycarbonate resins. Used also as a flame retardant in polymers such as ABS, polystyrenes, phenolic resins... view more
Applications
  • Adhesives
  • Polymers>Epoxies (EP)
Lemman Laboratories International
Tris(1,3-dichloro-2-propyl) phosphate. Acts as a low viscosity and low acidic flame retardant additive. Used in flexible and rigid polyurethane and polyisocyanurate foam, unsaturated polyester... view more
Applications
  • Adhesives
  • Polymers>Polychlorovinyls (PVC, PVDC)>Polyvinyl Chlorides (PVC)
  • Polymers>Epoxies (EP)
  • Polymers>Synthetic Rubbers
  • ...
Lemman Laboratories International
Dimethylolbutanoic acid (DMBA) by Lemman Laboratories International acts as a good crosslinking agent and hydrophilic agent. It exists as free flowing white crystals. Used to produce water based high molecule system, is widely used in water... view more
Applications
  • Adhesives>Water-based adhesives
  • Polymers>Polyesters
  • Polymers>Polyurethanes>Polyurethane Dispersions (PUDs)
  • Polymers>Epoxies (EP)
Lemman Laboratories International
Aluminum hydroxide is the most widely used inorganic flame retardant in the world. At around 200°C, it starts to decompose to aluminium oxide (which forms a protective, non-flammable char layer on... view more
Applications
  • Adhesives
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