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Rhenodiv® BP-3091
LANXESS
Rhenodiv® BP-3091 by Lanxess is a release agent. It is an unfilled, aqueous formulation of partly cross-linkable silicone polymers. It provides improved load-carrying capacity and lubricity...
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Automotive/ Transportation>Tires and inner tubes
Polymer Conversion>Lubrication/ slip
Rhenodiv® BP-337
LANXESS
Rhenodiv® BP-337 by Lanxess is a release agent-based on hydrogen-free cross-linking chemistry. It is an unfilled, water-based product containing silicone. It offers suitable lubricity and shiny...
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Automotive/ Transportation>Tires and inner tubes
Polymer Conversion>Lubrication/ slip
Rhenodiv® BP-9500
LANXESS
Rhenodiv® BP-9500 by Lanxess is a release agent. It is an unfilled, silicone-free product based on glycol and vegetable oils. It is water-based, solvent-free and environmentally friendly. It allows...
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Sealants, seals & gaskets
Automotive/ Transportation>Tires and inner tubes
Vulcanization
Curing & polymerisation control
Rhenodiv® OP-360
Rhein Chemie Additives (Lanxess Group)
Rhenodiv® OP-360 by Rhein Chemie Additives (Lanxess Group) is a solvent-free, water-based tire release agent designed as a processing aid in the molding of tires. It is an aqueous suspension of...
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Automotive/ Transportation>Tires and inner tubes
Polymer surface adhesion>Adhesion to substrates
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