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Reactint®
Reactint® colourants are polyol-bound, reactive colourants which do not migrate once reacted into the thermoset matrix. Used to colour most types of polyurethanes, including flexible & rigid foams, coatings, adhesives and elastomers.
RESIN KLEEN™
We offer environmentally-aware solvent systems for industrial cleaning applications under our RESIN KLEEN™ range. These products have high solvency, low VOC and are readily biodegradable, offering a great alternative to conventional and harmful solvents such as methylene chloride and acetone.
Secondary Antioxidants
These products are peroxide decomposers and are incorporated into the polymer, preventing degradation during processing.
SpeedBright™
Optical brighteners for textiles.
Surmax
Surmax alkaline-stable surfactants provide detergency and wetting properties and need no special hydrotropes or mixing procedures. They are easy to handle, easy to use and disperse easily into formulations at room temperature.
SYNTHACRIL
Solvent-based acrylic resins, which cover a large number of technologies, including hydroxylated acrylics, thermoplastic and thermosetting.
SYNTHAN & SYNTHANE
Polyurethane prepolymers and polyisocyanate-base crosslinkers for 1K and 2K Coatings.
SYNTHANOL
Branched polyol with ether and ester groups, castor oil based.
Teflon™ and Zonyl™ Dispersions
Chemours™ Teflon™ dispersions provide products with chemical inertness, temperature stability, excellent dielectric properties, weather resistance and non-stick characteristics and can be processed using conventional dip or flow techniques to either coat or impregnate high temperature fabrics or fibres. Teflon™ dispersions can be built up gradually during processing to produce a smooth, crack-free coating. Primarily PTFE dispersions, however PFA, FEP and micropowder grades are also available.
Teflon™ FEP Resin
Teflon™ FEP resins are often used within the manufacturing of cables, tubing and piping which require excellent chemical and stress resistance, along with many other characteristics offered by PTFE products. They have a melt viscosity low enough to be processed by extrusion (conventional and melt) and by compression,transfer and injection or blow molding processes.