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Polymer Additives
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Polymer Additives
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Dabco® TMR-4 is a trimerization catalyst by Evonik. Used for rigid polyisocyanurate foams including pour-in-place systems, including entry doors, building panels and walk-in cooler panels. Dabco®... view more
Dabco® TMR-7 by Evonik acts as an amine-based trimerization catalyst. It is odorless and permits higher indexes. Offers improved edge cure and reduced density. Dabco® TMR-7 is recommended for the... view more
Dabco® XD-103 by Evonik is a tertiary amine catalyst. It enables the production of high-quality, low-density shoe soles that can be used in both polyester and polyether microcellular systems... view more
Dabco® XD-104 by Evonik is a high efficiency tertiary amine catalyst. Offers improved flowability and surface structure. Provides faster demold time. It is used in shoe sole foam system... view more
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Dabco® XDM by Evonik acts as a catalyst. Used primarily in flexible polyester foam... view more
Dynasylan® 40 by Evonik acts as a crosslinker in cold-curing silicone rubber systems. Used in conjunction with alkylsilanes, organofunctional silanes and organic precursors. it is suitable as a... view more
Dynasylan® A SQ by Evonik acts as a crosslinking agent. It is a suitable base material for the production of ultra-high purity tetraethoxysilane (UHP TEOS) used in the electronic industry. It is... view more
Dynasylan® AMEO by Evonik acts as a coupling agent for thermosets and thermoplastics. It is a bifunctional silane used as a crosslinker and surface modifier. Dynasylan® AMEO is suitable for organic... view more
Dynasylan® AMEO-T by Evonik is a proprietary aminosilane-based coupling agent. Used between organic polymers and inorganic materials including glass fibers, metals and fillers. Also functions as a... view more
Dynasylan® AMMO by Evonik is a crosslinker and surface modifier by Evonik. Used as a coupling agent between organic polymers and inorganic materials including glass fibers, metals and fillers. It is... view more
Dynasylan® DAMO by Evonik is diaminofunctional silane-based crosslinker and surface modifier. Used as a coupling agent between organic polymers and inorganic materials including glass fibers, metals... view more
Dynasylan® DAMO-T by Evonik is a coupling agent based on a bifunctional organosilane. Also functions as a crosslinker and surface modifier. Dynasylan® DAMO-T is used between organic polymers and... view more
Dynasylan® GLYEO by Evonik functions as a coupling agent between organic polymers and inorganic materials like glass fibers, metals and fillers. It is a bifunctional organosilane. Dynasylan® GLYEO... view more
Dynasylan® GLYMO by Evonik acts as an adhesion promoter, crosslinking agent and/or surface modifier. It is a bifunctional organosilane possessing a reactive organic epoxide and hydrolyzable inorganic... view more
Dynasylan® MTMO by Evonik acts as a coupling agent, crosslinker and surface modifier. Suitable for organic polymers and inorganic materials including glass fibers, metals and fillers. Dynasylan®... view more
Dynasylan® PTEO by Evonik is propyltriethoxysilane-based crosslinking agent. It is suitable for silicone rubber... view more
Dynasylan® PTMO by Evonik acts as a crosslinking agent. It is alkytrialkoxysilane suitable for silicone rubber... view more
Dynasylan® SILBOND® Condensed by Evonik acts as a crosslinker in silicone rubber systems. Also used as a drying agent in sealing compositions. It is a raw material for acid or alkali-catalyzed hydrolysis and... view more
Dynasylan® SILFIN 06 is a crosslinking agent by Evonik. Improved tear and crack resistance. Suitable for PE resin and can be processed by extrusion. Dynasylan® SILFIN 06 offers improved abrasion... view more
Dynasylan® SILFIN 13 by Evonik acts as a crosslinking agent for polyethylene. It is a mixture of vinyl silane and an initiator. Provides improved tear and crack resistance. It can be processed by... view more
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