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KERILON® 120ES is alkoxy silane mixed-terminated polyether polymer. It could be applied in moisture curing elastic sealant, elastic structure sealant and sealing coatings. Sealants based on KERILON® 120ES not only have excellent adhesion properties, but also have adhesion to broad range of substrates. Different from polyurethane and silicone system, this formulation have no solvent and isocyanate, as well as no bubbles and odour generated from curing. It is especially suitable for construction industry, transportation industry and general industry application.
POWEROIL® SAPPHIRE H38 is a medium viscosity rubber processing oil characterized by its low PCA content, meeting the strict European Regulation (EU directive 2005/69/EC) for non-toxic and non-carcinogenic oils (< 3% PCA content as per IP: 346 Standard). Additionally, it is PAH-free and suitable for NR, SBR, PBR, EPDM, and Reclaim Rubber processing. Its versatility makes it ideal for various applications including tire manufacturing, retreads, reclaim rubber production, extrusion profiles, and molded/extruded products.
XIAMETER OFS-6076 Silane is an ambifunctional compound containing chloroalkyl functionality and three hydrolyzable alkoxysilyl groups. Possessing both organic and inorganic reactivity, the product has a dual nature and can react with organic polymers and also with glass, metal and other inorganic materials. As a coupling agent, it can be used either as an additive to the polymer or as a pre-treatment on inorganic surfaces. Many chemical reactions are possible, providing significant improvements in polymer/filler or polymer/substrate interaction.