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Polymer Additives
The material selection platform
Polymer Additives

Siovation

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SVE -35 FG is a 35% active emulsion of 350 cs polydimethylsiloxane. Acts as a release agent and lubricant. It contains wetting agents that produce a uniform film of silicone on the substrate. SVE... view more
Applications
  • PVC>PVC, flexible
  • PS (Polystyrene)
  • PP
  • Bioplastic>PLA
  • ...
SVE -350 is a 35% solid emulsion of 350 cs polydimethylsiloxane. Acts as a release agent and water repellent. It contains wetting agents that produce a uniform film of silicone on the substrate. SVE... view more
Applications
  • Other Rubber>QM, VQM, Silicone Rubber
  • Automotive/ Transportation>Tires and inner tubes
  • Polymer Conversion>Lubrication/ slip
  • Polymer surface adhesion>Water repellent
SVE -600 is a 60% solid emulsion of 350 cs polydimethylsiloxane. Acts as a release agent. It contains wetting agents that produce a uniform film of silicone on the substrate. SVE- 600 emulsion is... view more
Applications
  • Other Rubber>QM, VQM, Silicone Rubber
  • Automotive/ Transportation>Tires and inner tubes
  • Polymer surface adhesion>Water repellent
  • Polymer Conversion>Lubrication/ slip
SVE -601 Emulsion by Siovation is a 60% solid emulsion of 1,000 cs polydimethylsiloxane. Acts as a release agent. It contains wetting agents that produce a uniform film of silicone on the substrate... view more
Applications
  • Other Rubber>QM, VQM, Silicone Rubber
  • PUR
  • PVC>PVC, flexible
  • Automotive/ Transportation>Internal
  • ...
TE -6011 Emulsion by Siovation is a 60% active emulsion of a reactive silicone fluid. Acts as a release agent and water repellent. It contains wetting agents that produce a uniform film of silicone on the... view more
Applications
  • Other Rubber>QM, VQM, Silicone Rubber
  • Automotive/ Transportation>Tires and inner tubes
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