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Lapox® ASH-10 FF
Atul
Lapox® ASH-10 FF by Atul is a non-volatile curing agent with epoxy resins specially to obtain slow reactivity and extended pot life of mix. It is white to off-white, odorless, non-volatile...
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Epoxy, Epoxide Resin
Other Thermoplastic>PI (Polyimide)
PA, Nylon
Electronics / Computers>Electronic components
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Lapox® ASH-10 MIC
Atul
Lapox® ASH-10 MIC by Atul is a non-volatile micronised powder suitable to disperse uniformly in epoxy resins. It acts as aromatic amine curing agent. Offers slow reactivity and extended pot life of...
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Other Thermoplastic>PI (Polyimide)
PA, Nylon
Epoxy, Epoxide Resin
Electronics / Computers>Printed circuit boards
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Lapox® ASH-11
Atul
Lapox® ASH-11 by Atul is a white to brownish, odorless, non-volatile crystalline powder. It is used as aromatic amine curing agent with epoxy resins specially to obtain faster reactivity than...
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Applications
Other Thermoplastic>PI (Polyimide)
PA, Nylon
Epoxy, Epoxide Resin
Electrical markets>Electrical components
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Lapox® ASH-11 MIC
Atul
Lapox® ASH-11 MIC by Atul is an aromatic amine curing agent with fast reactivity than 4,4’-DDS. It is off-white to yellowish-brown, odorless, non-volatile micronised powder suitable to disperse...
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Applications
Other Thermoplastic>PI (Polyimide)
PA, Nylon
Epoxy, Epoxide Resin
Electronics / Computers>Printed circuit boards
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