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Deltech Polymers Crystal Polystyrene 144
Polymer Name:
Polystyrene (unspecified)
Melt Flow Index::
6.8 - 6.8 g/10 min
Deltech Crystal Polystyrene 144 is a homopolymer of styrene, produced through the polymerization of styrene. It is primarily used in the manufacturing of plastic products. This polymer is in a solid physical state and appears clear in color. It is insoluble in water and demonstrates stability. Importantly, there is no occurrence of hazardous polymerization with this product. Furthermore, It is an inert substance with low volatility and is non-biodegradable. It also possesses a low potential for bioaccumulation, making it a more environmentally friendly choice compared to some other materials.
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Deltech Polymers Crystal Polystyrene 146 XP
Polymer Name:
Polystyrene (unspecified)
Melt Flow Index::
11.5 - 11.5 g/10 min
Deltech Crystal Polystyrene 146 XP is a solid plastic product with a clear color. It is insoluble in water and considered stable, with no risk of hazardous polymerization. Because of its solid nature, it is expected to have low mobility in soil, and it is classified as non-biodegradable, indicating that it does not readily break down in the environment.
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Deltech Polymers Crystal Polystyrene 920 ZF
Polymer Name:
Polystyrene (unspecified)
Deltech Crystal Polystyrene 920 ZF is a homopolymer of styrene, produced through the polymerization of styrene. It is primarily used in the manufacturing of plastic products. This polymer is in a solid physical state and appears clear in color. It is insoluble in water and demonstrates stability. Importantly, there is no occurrence of hazardous polymerization with this product. Furthermore, It is an inert substance with low volatility and is non-biodegradable. It also possesses a low potential for bioaccumulation, making it a more environmentally friendly choice compared to some other materials.
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StanChem Polymers SC 6257
Chemical Family:
Acrylics & Acrylates
Compatible Substrates & Surfaces:
Wood, Metal
Glass Transition Temperature (Tg)::
33.0 - 33.0 °C
Features:
Water Resistance, Abrasion Resistance
StanChem Polymers SC 6257 is emulsion polymer that can be used as a binder for a variety of coatings for different substrates. Coatings formulated with SC 6257 exhibit good clarity, water resistance, abrasion resistance and excellent adhesion properties.
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Deltech Polymers Crystal Polystyrene 140
Polymer Name:
Polystyrene (unspecified)
Melt Flow Index::
5.2 - 5.2 g/10 min
Deltech Crystal Polystyrene 140 is a homopolymer of styrene, produced through the polymerization of styrene. It is primarily used in the manufacturing of plastic products. This polymer is in a solid physical state and appears clear in color. It is insoluble in water and demonstrates stability. Importantly, there is no occurrence of hazardous polymerization with this product. Furthermore, It is an inert substance with low volatility and is non-biodegradable. It also possesses a low potential for bioaccumulation, making it a more environmentally friendly choice compared to some other materials.
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Deltech Polymers Crystal Polystyrene 920
Polymer Name:
Polystyrene (unspecified)
Melt Flow Index::
18.0 - 18.0 g/10 min
Deltech Crystal Polystyrene 920 is a solid polymerized styrene used as a plastic product. It appears as a clear solid and is insoluble in water. It is considered stable, with no risk of hazardous polymerization. Due to its solid nature, it is expected to have low mobility in the soil. It is also classified as non-biodegradable, indicating that it does not readily break down in the environment.
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StanChem Polymers SC 5184
Chemical Family:
Vinyl Acrylic
Glass Transition Temperature (Tg)::
15.0 - 15.0 °C
Features:
Excellent Scratch Resistance
StanChem Polymers SC 5184 is a vinyl /acrylic copolymer designed for use in interior architectural coatings demanding excellent scrub resistance and reliable pigment dispersions.
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Deltech Monomers Divinylbenzene 63% (DVB63)
Chemical Name:
Divinylbenzene, Ethylstyrene
Chemical Family:
Vinyls, Vinylics & Vinyl Derivatives
Deltech Divinylbenzene 63% (DVB63) is a reactive monomer primarily composed of divinylbenzene and ethylvinylbenzene isomers. It is commonly used in the synthesis of ion-exchange resins and in the production of unsaturated polyester resins and casting resins, where DVB63 serves as a cross-linking agent, providing rigidity. The appearance of this product is that of a yellowish-clear liquid.
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StanChem Polymers SC 6508
Chemical Family:
Acrylics & Acrylates
Glass Transition Temperature (Tg)::
12.0 - 12.0 °C
Features:
Excellent Adhesion
StanChem Polymers SC 6508 is an acrylic copolymer emulsion designed for exterior latex paints where wet adhesion is needed. Use of SC 6508 imparts improved adhesion to chalky and weathered surfaces.
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StanChem Polymers SC 6477
Chemical Family:
Acrylics & Acrylates
Compatible Substrates & Surfaces:
Wood, Metal
StanChem Polymers SC 6477 is a highly efficient, alkali-swellable acrylic emulsion that is recommended for thickening synthetic emulsions. SC 6477 can be incorporated directly into a binder system. Thickening begins with the addition of ammonia, sodium hydroxide or an amine to raise the pH to 7.0-8.0 for maximum thickening.
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StanChem Polymers SC 6445
Chemical Family:
Acrylics & Acrylates
Compatible Substrates & Surfaces:
Wood
Glass Transition Temperature (Tg)::
41.0 - 41.0 °C
Features:
Solvent Resistance
StanChem Polymers SC 6445 is an acrylic copolymer emulsion that exhibits excellent UV resistance, good solvent resistance, good pigment binding and SC 6445 being carboxylated, can be cross-linked with melamine.
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StanChem Polymers SC 6016
Chemical Family:
Acrylics & Acrylates
Glass Transition Temperature (Tg)::
25.0 - 25.0 °C
StanChem Polymers SC 6016 is self-crosslinking acrylic emulsion when the polymer is cured at temperatures of 300 – 350 °F, depending on the time and temperature of cure. Added acid catalyst can increase the rate of cure.
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Deltech Monomers DIEB - HP (High Purity Di-Ethylbenzene)
Chemical Name:
Diethylbenzene
CAS Number:
25340-17-4
Deltamer™ DIEB - HP (High Purity Di-Ethylbenzene) is a versatile product utilized in various chemical processes. It is used in the oxidation process to produce diEB hydroperoxide, which acts as a free radical initiator or as an intermediate in the preparation of ethylphenols, commonly used as additives in lubricating oils, rubbers, and resins. Additionally, Deltamer™ DIEB - HP finds application in heat transfer fluids and is produced through alkylation.
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Deltech Monomers DiEB (Di-Ethylbenzene)
Physical Form:
Liquid
DIEB (Di-Ethylbenzene) is a clear amber liquid with excellent stability. This product is widely used in multiple applications, including lubricating oils, heat transfer fluids, and the manufacturing of synthetic rubber and resins. It is intended for commercial and industrial applications requiring consistent and high-performance characteristics. DiEB serves as a raw material for various uses and has an odor characteristic of aromatic hydrocarbons.
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Deltech Monomers para-Methylstyrene (PMS)
Chemical Name:
3-Methylstyrene, p-Methylstyrene
Chemical Family:
Styrenics
Deltech para-Methylstyrene (PMS) is recommended for evaluation as a replacement for vinyltoluene and styrene monomers. It shares similar chemical properties and polymerization behavior with both vinyltoluene and styrene. When used as a partial or complete replacement for styrene monomer in unsaturated polyester resin applications, polymerized resin products exhibit lower vapor pressure at any temperature and a higher flashpoint. Additionally, PMS offers advantages such as lower shrinkage during molding, improved thermal properties, and greater tensile strength in glass-filled applications.
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