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Concrete Bonding Agents Prevent Water Penetration into Concrete Joints, Which Allows th... - 0 views

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    Various concrete bonding agents such as epoxy bonding agents, acrylic latex bonding agents, and polyvinyl acetate find application in the construction sector. These agents are specially formulated solutions for finishing concrete joints without blocking the existing finish. There are two types available - acrylic and epoxy.
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Rise in the consumer electronic products is escalating the demand for epoxy curing agents - 0 views

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    Epoxy is a compound consisting of two hydrogen atoms bonded together via an electrochemical reaction. When the hydrogen atoms are bonded together, they give rise to a clear solution containing a variety of hydroxyl groups and one or more esters.
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Is Nonwoven Material the Future of the Textile Industry? - 0 views

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    The nonwoven fabric has become an integral part of the textile industry in recent years. Nonwoven fabrics are made of short (staple) fibers and long fibers that are bonded together by mechanical, chemical, heat or solvent treatment.
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Vitamin E-Infused Highly Cross-Linked Polyethylene Technologies Find Application in Imp... - 0 views

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    Cross-linked polyethylene also known as PEX, XLPE or XPE, is a special type of polyethylene made from cross-linking polymer that can be bonded or pressed together at low temperatures, using heat to make it more malleable.
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The global chlorine market is highly fragmented due to the presence of many established... - 0 views

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    Chlorine, found in 1774, is a yellow-green gas at room temperature, profoundly receptive and has a place with a halogen family and hence a salt-framing component. It is normally accessible in uncombined structure yet will in general bond with different components. Chlorine is pretty much as weighty as air, has a seriously stifling scent and is amazingly toxic because of which it was utilized in substance fighting in World War I.
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Digital CMI Insights: Dispersion Adhesives are witnessing high demand with key applicat... - 0 views

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    A dispersed formula is used in dispersion adhesives. This indicates that the glue will be applied in a water-carrier solution mixture. Water-based dispersion adhesives have been around for a long time and still have a number of uses. Their disadvantage is that they must dry fast, which can be a problem if a significant amount of adhesive needs to be used in a short amount of time. Another drawback of water-based products is that some of them might harm rubber and plastics.
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