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Zibo Zhengda Polyurethane
ZHENGDA® ZD-1400 is a difunctional amine-terminated polyether by Zibo Zhengda Polyurethane. It acts as a crosslinking agent. It is recommended for reaction injection molding and for the formulation... view more
Zibo Zhengda Polyurethane
ZHENGDA® ZE-2003 is an amine-terminated polyether by Zibo Zhengda Polyurethane. It acts a crossliniking agent. It is recommended for hydrophilic polymers, epoxy modifiers and water-dispersible... view more
Zibo Zhengda Polyurethane
ZHENGDA® ZM-1000 is an amine-terminated polyether by Zibo Zhengda Polyurethane. It acts as a crosslinking agent. It is suitable for ore floating agent and corrosion inhibitor. ZHENGDA® ZM-1000 is... view more
Zibo Zhengda Polyurethane
ZHENGDA® ZM-2005 is an amine-terminated polyether by Zibo Zhengda Polyurethane. It acts as a crosslinking agent. It can control molecular weight in polyamides. ZHENGDA® ZM-2005 is suitable for the... view more
Zibo Zhengda Polyurethane
ZHENGDA® ZM-600 is an amine-terminated polyether by Zibo Zhengda Polyurethane. It acts as a crosslinking agent. It can control molecular weight in polyamides. ZHENGDA® ZM-600 is suitable for the... view more
Flake-type chopped carbon fiber. It provides ready impregnation of thermoset resins, with the capability to mold complex shapes. The resultant carbon fiber / resin matrix composites offer high... view more
Zyvex Technologies
ZNT -C™ by Zyvex Technologies is multi-wall carbon nanotube modified by a polymer system (Kentera™). It reinforces thermoset & thermoplastic resins and polymer fiber reinforced composites. Disperses... view more
Zyvex Technologies
Multi-wall carbon nanotube modified by a polymer system (Kentera™). It easily integrates into a wide range of aqueous solutions. High-shear mixing can also be used in making solvent dispersions... view more
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