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CHS-Epoxy 101 X 60 Spolchemie CHS-Epoxy 101 X 60 is a Gardner colored solution of epoxy resin. It has 60 percent xylene solution of a higher molecular weight esterified epoxy resin. This product is primarily used for manufacturing an air-dry coating or stove coatings, in combination w...Vea Mas CHS-Epoxy 101 X 60 is a Gardner colored solution of epoxy resin. It has 60 percent xylene solution of a higher molecular weight esterified epoxy resin. This product is primarily used for manufacturing an air-dry coating or stove coatings, in combination with melamine-formaldehyde resins. Vea Menos
FINE-CLAD® M-8731 Polynt Composites FINE-CLAD® M-8731, in the form of solid, clear granules, is a carboxyl-functional polyester resin designed to cure with bisphenol A epoxy resins in office furniture coatings, machinery and equipment, general metals, major appliances, and lawn and garden a...Vea Mas FINE-CLAD® M-8731, in the form of solid, clear granules, is a carboxyl-functional polyester resin designed to cure with bisphenol A epoxy resins in office furniture coatings, machinery and equipment, general metals, major appliances, and lawn and garden applications. This product features good flowability with pre-catalyzed high reactivity. Vea Menos
Epoxies® 70-3812 NC Epoxies, Etc. Epoxies® 70-3812 NC is a two part, aluminum filled, high thermal transfer epoxy. Primarily used for the production of heat resistant tools, parts, or bonds that require the highest thermal conductivity and heat resistance. Epoxies® 70-3812 NC is formulate...Vea Mas Epoxies® 70-3812 NC is a two part, aluminum filled, high thermal transfer epoxy. Primarily used for the production of heat resistant tools, parts, or bonds that require the highest thermal conductivity and heat resistance. Epoxies® 70-3812 NC is formulated with a unique combination of fillers, particle sizes and dispersion techniques. It is well suited for use with a variety of heat sink applications and its viscosity is particularly good for Fin bonding. Vea Menos