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      OXIRED® Natural Iron Oxide

      OXIRED® iron oxides are 100% natural. After being mined, the mineral is dried in the sun, milled, graded and packaged. There are no chemical processes or additives used during production, providing safety & environmental benefits compared to synthetic iron oxide production.

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      Polybutadiene PU Prepolymers

      Polybutadiene PU prepolymers for Adhesives, coatings and encapsulants provide excellent hydrophobicity and hydrolytic stability, resistance to aqueous acids and bases and adhere to a variety of substrates.

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      RESIN KLEEN™

      We offer environmentally-aware solvent systems for industrial cleaning applications under our RESIN KLEEN™ range. These products have high solvency, low VOC and are readily biodegradable, offering a great alternative to conventional and harmful solvents such as methylene chloride and acetone.

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      Rokopol® Polyether Polyols

      The Rokopol® range consists of various polyether polyols used in a variety of applications including elastomer systems, adhesives, coatings, rigid foam, PUR systems and product of OCF foams, production of hydraulic fluids and many more.

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      SUPRASEC® MDI and MDI-based Prepolymer

      SUPRASEC® MDI is a high performance raw material with applications across a variety of markets including wood-care, textile and leather, plastics, marine/offshore, electrical, aircraft, automotive and construction. Cost effectiveness, versatility, ease of use and superior physical properties make SUPRASEC® MDI an ideal product for use in adhesive, coating and elastomer applications.

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      Teflon™ and Zonyl™ Dispersions

      Chemours™ Teflon™ dispersions provide products with chemical inertness, temperature stability, excellent dielectric properties, weather resistance and non-stick characteristics and can be processed using conventional dip or flow techniques to either coat or impregnate high temperature fabrics or fibres. Teflon™ dispersions can be built up gradually during processing to produce a smooth, crack-free coating. Primarily PTFE dispersions, however PFA, FEP and micropowder grades are also available.

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      Teflon™ FEP Resin

      Teflon™ FEP resins are often used within the manufacturing of cables, tubing and piping which require excellent chemical and stress resistance, along with many other characteristics offered by PTFE products. They have a melt viscosity low enough to be processed by extrusion (conventional and melt) and by compression,transfer and injection or blow molding processes.

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      Teflon™ FFR

      Teflon™ Fluoroplastic foaming resins are innovative technology which reduces the dielectric constant of insulating cable, whilst still providing fast data transmission with minimal distortion, and allows manufacturers to produce lighter and smaller wires. Successful use of Teflon™ FFR products ensures good adhesion of insulation to the copper wire, which in turn leads to improved return loss whilst also providing additional characteristics often associated with fluoropolymer products.

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      Teflon™ PFA

      Teflon™ PFA is a perfluoroalkoxy copolymer resin which provides superior creep resistance at high temperatures, very good flame resistance and excellent low-temperature toughness. Products manufactured with Teflon™ PFA resins provide improved resistance characteristics often associated with fluoropolymers. General purpose resins have applications within tubing extrusion, however high purity grades are available for applications which require high-purity processes such as those within the pharmaceutical industries.

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      Teflon™ PTFE

      Products made with Chemours™ Teflon™ fluoropolymer resins have exceptional resistance to high temperatures, chemical reaction, corrosion and stress-cracking. The mechanical toughness, electrical, and low-friction properties of Teflon™ make it the preferred plastic for many applications and processing techniques.

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