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Polymer Additives
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Polymer Additives
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Licowax® OP flakes by Clariant is a partly saponified ester wax of montanic acids. Acts as a multifunctional lubricant, release-, wetting- and dispersing agent. Exhibits excellent paste-forming &... view more
Polyglykol 10000 S by Clariant is a non-volatile, solvent, release agent, lubricant and plasticizer. It is a polyethylene glycol with a mean molecular weight of 10000. It exhibits very low water... view more
Polyglykol 12000 S by Clariant is a solvent, release agent, lubricant and plasticizer. It is polyethylene glycol available in a yellow color flake form. It shows typical chemical reactions of... view more
Polyglykol 1500 S by Clariant is a non-volatile solvent, release agent, lubricant and plasticizer. It shows typical chemical reactions of alcohols/diols and a very low evaporation rate. It is a... view more
Polyglykol 2000 S by Clariant is a non-volatile solvent, release agent, lubricant and plasticizer. It is a polyethylene glycol with a mean molecular weight of 2000. It is a pasty material with a low... view more
Polyglykol 4000 S by Clariant is a non-volatile, solvent, release agent, lubricant and plasticizer. It is polyethylene glycol with a mean molecular weight of 4000. It shows typical chemical... view more
Polyglykol 6000 S by Clariant is a solvent, release agent, lubricant and plasticizer. It is a polyethylene glycol with a mean molecular weight of 6000. It shows typical chemical reactions of... view more
Polyglykol 8000 S by Clariant is a solvent, release agent, lubricant and plasticizer. It is non-volatile, polyethylene glycol with a mean molecular weight of 8000. It shows typical chemical... view more
Polyglykol 9000 S by Clariant is used as a mold release agent for rubber and elastomer processing. It shows typical chemical reactions of alcohols/diols and a very low evaporation rate. It is a... view more
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