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Polymer Additives
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Polymer Additives
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Ken-React® KR® 12 supplied by FARRL is a titanate product based on titanium IV, class monoalkoxy, with phosphato functionality. It has low viscosity and solid content of min. 95%. It can be used in... view more
Ken-React® KR® 138S supplied by FARRL is a titanate product based on titanium IV, class oxyacetate chelate, with pyrophosphate functionality. It has low viscosity and solid content of min. 99%. It... view more
Ken-React® KR® 55 supplied by FARRL is a titanate product based on titanium IV, class coordinate, with phosphito functionality. It has low viscosity and solid content of min. 98%. It helps in... view more
Ken-React® KR® TTS supplied by FARRL is a titanate product based on titanium IV, class monoalkoxy, with isostearoyl functionality. It has low viscosity and solid content of min. 95%. It helps in... view more
Cobalt 2-ethylhexanoate. Particularly suitable in those applications where a fast mold-turnover is required, e.g.for the cold press molding, polymer concrete or resin transfer molding. Much faster... view more
Cobalt 2-ethylhexanoate. Used as an accelerator for the curing of unsaturated polyester resins. Offers very good UV light resistance of the molded parts. Exhibits long pot life of the cobalt... view more
N,N-Dimethylaniline. Used as an accelerator for unsaturated polyester resins. Exhibits non-sensitivity to moisture, pigments and fillers. Offers limited pot life of the amine accelerator in the UP... view more
Nouryon
Methyl ethyl ketone peroxide, solution in 2,2,4-trimethyl-1,3-pentanediol diisobutanoate. Acts as multipurpose catalyst. Being thermally unstable substance, it may undergo self-accelerating... view more
Nouryon
Methyl ethyl ketone peroxide, solution in 2,2,4-trimethyl-1,3-pentanediol diisobutanoate. Used as a curing agent. Being thermally unstable substance, it may undergo self-accelerating decomposition... view more
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