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  • What are the Downstream Products of Chlorinated Rubber?

    What are the Downstream Products of Chlorinated Rubber?

    Chlorinated rubber is the product of natural rubber by chlorination. As it has excellent film-forming property, adhesion, corrosion resistance, flame retardancy and insulation, the introduction of chlorinated rubber can improve the toughness, adhesion, solvent resistance, acid and alkali resistance, water resistance, salt spray resistance, abrasion resistance and so on. Pic# Shipping package of Ch...

    2024-12-12
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  • Importance of leather tanning

    Importance of leather tanning

    Importance of leather tanning   Leather tanning improves durability: improves durability and prevents wear Leather tanning optimizes anti-corrosion treatment: inhibits bacterial growth and prevents decay   Leather treated with leather tanning agents   Tanned leather enhances practicality: adapts to different product needs Tanned leather enhances aesthetics: creates a variety of text...

    2024-09-19
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  • How to choose furniture wood edge banding glue?

    How to choose furniture wood edge banding glue?

    When choosing furniture edge banding glue, it is indeed necessary to choose the right glue according to different needs and characteristics.   The following is a comparison and difference between several common furniture edge banding glues such as EVA glue, PA hot melt glue, POR hot melt glue, etc.: 1. EVA glue (ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer resin-based hot melt glue): Features: solvent-fr...

    2024-05-31
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  • What is polyvinyl butyral used for?

    What is polyvinyl butyral used for?

    Polyvinyl Butyral (also called PVB resin) is a hot-melt polymer compound, white or light yellow powder. Today, we will briefly introduce the main applications of Polyvinyl Butyral resin with different viscosities Viscosity Main Applications 60~100 Plastic adhesive 60~150 PVB interlayer film 210~270 Copper foil adhesive 120~180 Copper foil adhesive 80~120 Copper foil adhesive 150~220 Copper foil ad...

    2024-03-14
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  • Is chlorinated rubber toxic?

    Is chlorinated rubber toxic?

    Chlorinated rubber is non-toxic.  In fact, Chlorinated rubber a harmless polymer material that is obtained by modifying natural rubber through chlorination. iSuoChem Chlorinated rubber complies with domestic and foreign environmental protection standards. iSuoChem®'s industrial grade Chlorinated rubber offers excellent waterproofing and durability, as well as strong adhesion. It is p...

    2024-02-20
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  • Chlorinated rubber has several functions in coatings

    Chlorinated rubber has several functions in coatings

    Chlorinated rubbers have excellent film-forming properties, adhesion, corrosion resistance, flame retardancy, and insulation. Chlorinated rubber can be widely used in the manufacture of adhesives, ship paint, container paint, chemical anti-corrosion paint, road marking paint, fire retardant paint, construction coatings, and printing inks. Improving Coating Performance Chlorinated rubber can improv...

    2024-01-23
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  • Differences between PA6(Nylon6), PA66(Nylon66), PA11(Nylon11) and PA12(Nylon12)?

    Differences between PA6(Nylon6), PA66(Nylon66), PA11(Nylon11) and PA12(Nylon12)?

    What is Polyamides(Nylon)? Polyamides, commonly known as nylon, abbreviated as PA, contain repeated amide bonds, namely –CO-NH–. Polyamide (nylon) is an important engineering plastic. This plastic is widely used in various industries, especially in the chemical and manufacturing industries, due to its excellent properties, especially in the chemical, mechanical and flame retardant fields. What are...

    2024-01-09
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  • Standards, causes and hazards of residual monomers in acrylic emulsions

    Standards, causes and hazards of residual monomers in acrylic emulsions

    Standards, causes and hazards of residual monomers in acrylic emulsions Standard for residual monomers in acrylic emulsions **The standard for residual monomers in acrylic emulsions usually does not exceed 0.5%**. Causes of residual monomers in acrylic emulsions The cause of residual monomers in acrylic emulsions may be due to improper operations during the production process or raw material quali...

    2023-12-19
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  • The advantages and disadvantages of Various water-based acrylic resins

    The advantages and disadvantages of Various water-based acrylic resins

    The advantages and disadvantages of Various water-based acrylic resins 1. Water-based solid acrylic resin Advantages: Excellent pigment grinding and dispersion, Excellent rewetting performance, Excellent leveling performance, Excellent ink transfer performance, and High gloss. Disadvantages: Slow drying speed, poor water resistance, poor chemical resistance. 2. Water-based acrylic emulsion Advanta...

    2023-12-14
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  • What are the classification of acrylic resins?

    What are the classification of acrylic resins?

    What is acrylic resins? (Is acrylic resin natural or synthetic?) Acrylic resin is a type of synthetic material derived from acrylic acid or methacrylic acid. It's used in various applications due to its versatility and properties. (What is acrylic resin used for?) When combined with other materials or polymers, acrylic resin can form acrylic paints, adhesives, coatings, and even dental fillings. I...

    2023-12-12
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  • Inside Road Marking Paints: Ingredients and How They're Made

    Inside Road Marking Paints: Ingredients and How They're Made

    Road marking paints are a crucial element of transportation infrastructure, ensuring safety and organization on roads. The composition of these paints involves a careful selection of materials to achieve durability, visibility, and adherence to various surfaces. While Titanium dioxide(TiO2), Thermoplastic road marking paint powder(White/Yellow based on BS3262), Petroleum resin Carbon 5, Petroleum ...

    2023-11-21
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  • What is defoaming agent?

    What is defoaming agent?

    A Defoaming agent (iSuoChem® defoamer) or an anti-foaming agent, is a special chemical additives that reduces and stops foam from forming in liquids used in industrial processes.  People often use the terms "anti-foam agent" and "defoamer" interchangeably. To be precise, defoamers get rid of existing foam, while anti-foamers stop new foam from forming.  Some common substances used fo...

    2023-10-18
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