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N,N-BIS(3-Aminopropyl)-methylamine BASF SE, Intermediates Division N,N-BIS(3-Aminopropyl) methylamine is a potential building block for polyurethanes, cross linker for epoxy resins. N,N-Bisaminopropyl-methylamine is suitable for epoxy coatings and epoxy-based plastic parts. It may be used to prepare cationic stabilized polyurethane dispersion...view more N,N-BIS(3-Aminopropyl) methylamine is a potential building block for polyurethanes, cross linker for epoxy resins. N,N-Bisaminopropyl-methylamine is suitable for epoxy coatings and epoxy-based plastic parts. It may be used to prepare cationic stabilized polyurethane dispersions. view less
Ethylene diamine BASF SE, Intermediates Division Ethylene diamine is a cross linker for epoxy resins, building block for polyamides and polyurethanes. Ethylene diamine is frequently used in epoxy coatings and adhesives as well as in epoxy composites. In addition, it can be used as chain extender for waterborne polyurethane dispersion...view more Ethylene diamine is a cross linker for epoxy resins, building block for polyamides and polyurethanes. Ethylene diamine is frequently used in epoxy coatings and adhesives as well as in epoxy composites. In addition, it can be used as chain extender for waterborne polyurethane dispersions. Alkyds containing isononanoic acid are distinguished by optimal solubility and compatibility, weather- and yellowing resistance and hydrophobicity. view less
Triethylamine anhydrous BASF SE, Intermediates Division Triethylamine anhydrous is a chemical compound which can be used as a catalyst for isocyanate reactions and as a neutralization agent for anionic stabilized waterborne resins. Triethylamine is used as a catalyst for the synthesis of polyurethanes and for two-component paints. Triethylamine is suitable as neutralization agent in waterborne paints based on polyesters, alkyds, acrylic resins and polyurethanes containing carboxyl or other acidic groups. Due to excellent water solubility and lack of active hydrogen atoms, triethylamine is often used for the production of water-borne polyurethane dispersion...view more Triethylamine anhydrous is a chemical compound which can be used as a catalyst for isocyanate reactions and as a neutralization agent for anionic stabilized waterborne resins. Triethylamine is used as a catalyst for the synthesis of polyurethanes and for two-component paints. Triethylamine is suitable as neutralization agent in waterborne paints based on polyesters, alkyds, acrylic resins and polyurethanes containing carboxyl or other acidic groups. Due to excellent water solubility and lack of active hydrogen atoms, triethylamine is often used for the production of water-borne polyurethane dispersions. view less