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Kuraray

Kuraray Co., Ltd., is a Japanese manufacturer of chemicals, founded in 1926, and headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. Kuraray’s monomers and additives offer good film-forming and binder characteristics, and resistance to hydrolysis, alkali, and acid.

Kuraray develops innovative solutions with unique products and cleaner technologies that align with its sustainability strategies. Their products are recommended for use in polymers like polyethylenes, polypropylenes, and rubbers.

Key technologies of Kuraray include:

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1,7-ODE by Kuraray is used as a polymer crosslinker. It improves the performance of the end-plastics. It is a c8 linear chain, unsaturated aliphatic hydrocarbon liquid with two double bonds. It... view more
Applications
  • Other Rubber>QM, VQM, Silicone Rubber
  • PE
  • PP
  • Polymer protection>Chemical resistance
  • ...
Elvanol™ 51-05 by Kuraray is a heat stabilizer for cold-water-soluble film. Elvanol™ 51-05 is a low-viscosity, partially hydrolyzed polyvinyl alcohol (PVOH)... view more
Elvanol™ 71-30 by Kuraray is an adhesion promoter. It is a medium viscosity, fully hydrolyzed grade of polyvinyl alcohol. It offers very good film-forming and binder characteristics. Elvanol™ 71-30... view more
Applications
  • Polymer surface adhesion>Adhesion to substrates
  • Safety, regulation & environment>FDA
Mixture of 3-Methyl- 1,5- pentanediol and trimethylol propane adipate. It is a polyester polyol. It is hydrophobic, heat-, water- and cold resistant. It is resistant to hydrolysis, alkali and acid... view more
Mixture of 3-Methyl- 1,5- pentanediol and trimethylol propane adipate. It is a polyester polyol. It is tough, hydrophobic, heat-, water- and cold resistant. It is resistant to hydrolysis, alkali and... view more
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