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Polymer Additives
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Polymer Additives
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VESTANAT® HT 2500 L by Evonik is a crosslinker. It is an aliphatic polyisocyanate based on hexamethylene diisocyanate. It exhibits moisture sensitivity and low to medium viscosity. It shows... view more
VESTANAT® IPDI eCO by Evonik is a low viscosity, cycloaliphatic diisocyanate-based crosslinking agent. It offers weather-resistant, compatibility with other resins, long-term flexibility and light... view more
Jayflex™ DIUP plasticizer by ExxonMobil is diisoundecyl phthalate, a high-molecular-weight plasticizer designed to provide good performance at high temperatures and good outdoor-weathering... view more
Jayflex™ L9TM plasticizer by ExxonMobil is a specialty high molecular weight trimellitate plasticizer. Offers very low volatility, low fogging performance and low migration into PU foam. It shows... view more
Jayflex™ MB10 plasticizer by ExxonMobil is iso decyl benzoate. It is a plasticizer showing good compatibility with thermoplastic resins, particularly polyvinyl chloride (PVC) with fast-fusing... view more
ExxonMobil Chemical
Exxelor™ PE 1040 by ExxonMobil Chemical act as a coupling agent in filled polyethylene compounds, or tie layer in multilayer PE systems to ensure compatibility as well as to improve adhesion of... view more
ExxonMobil Chemical
Exxelor™ PO 1015 by ExxonMobil Chemical act as a coupling agent between reinforcing materials, such as glass fibers and inorganic fillers, and polypropylene. It offers compatibility in... view more
ExxonMobil Chemical
Exxelor™ PO 1020 by ExxonMobil Chemical act as a coupling agent between reinforcing materials, such as glass fibers and inorganic fillers, and polypropylene. It is a high maleic anhydride... view more
ExxonMobil Chemical
Exxelor™ VA 1801 by ExxonMobil Chemical is an impact modifier for polyamides for temperatures as low as -20°C, other engineering thermoplastics and technical polymers (with or without glass fibers... view more
ExxonMobil Chemical
Exxelor™ VA 1803 by ExxonMobil Chemical is an impact modifier for polyamides for temperatures as low as -40°C, other engineering thermoplastics and technical polymers (with or without glass fibers... view more
KESAPLAST 8100 supplied by FARRL is an adipate (DEHA/DOA) used as plasticizer in PVC, plastisols, ethyl cellulose, polystyrene and rubber. It offers excellent cold elasticity, good electrical... view more
Ken-React® KPR® REZYK-1280 Powder supplied by FARRL is based on 78% of a monoalkoxy titanate ester compound with an aluminum co-catalyst on silicon dioxide as absorbing carrier. It acts as a co- and... view more
FRX polymers
Nofia® CO6010-EX by FRX polymers is environmentally-sustainable, polyphosphonate-based flame retardant. It is suitable for polycarbonate, acrylonitrile butadiene styrene and acrylonitrile styrene acrylate... view more
Ferro
10406 by Ferro is a chrome antimony titanium rutile pigment. It provides clean, buff shade, opaque to visible light with high NIR reflectance ("cool pigment"). Exhibits ease of dispersion, excellent... view more
Ferro
10408H by Ferro is chrome antimony titanium buff rutile pigment. It offers opaque to visible light with moderate NIR reflectance ("cool pigment"). Exhibits ease of dispersion, excellent dimensional... view more
Ferro
10550 by Ferro is a manganese antimony titanium buff rutile pigment. It is suitable for polyolefins, PS, ABS, engineering polymers, PVC, silicones and rubber applications. It is opaque to visible... view more
Ferro
24-3060 by Ferro is manganese ferrite spinel inorganic pigment with a very bluish shade. It is opaque to visible light and is UV/NIR absorbent. It exhibits high tinting strength and is opaque to... view more
Ferro
24-3061 by Ferro is spinel structured, standard black inorganic pigment. It is UV/NIR absorbent. It is opaque to visible light and provides ease of dispersion, excellent dimensional stability, no... view more
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