Epodil 741 |
Best glycidyl ether for viscosity reduction with good retention of properties. High vapor pressure. Used in tooling, electrical applications, flooring, and highly filled coatings.
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Epodil 741HP |
Best glycidyl ether for viscosity reduction with good retention of properties. High vapor pressure. Used in tooling, electrical applications, flooring, and highly filled coatings.
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Epodil 742 |
Good chemical resistance, especially against acids and solvents. Good maintenance of physical performance. Low volatility. Moisture tolerant. Assists in water displacement. Used in tooling, electrical applications, coatings, and flooring.
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Epodil 746 |
Less toxic, less irritating substitute for Epodil® 741 diluent, with only a slight reduction in dilution efficiency. Low volatility makes it suitable for high-temperature cure. Used in flooring, mortars, and potting.
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Epodil 748 |
General-purpose diluent. Low toxicity and low vapor pressure. Slows reactivity. Good viscosity reduction, improves flexibility, and improves adhesion to no-polar surfaces. Used in flooring, mortars, coatings and two-component adhesives.
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Epodil 749 |
Low volatility diluent. Low reduction in physical properties and reactivity. Used in civil engineering applications, electrical potting, and encapsulation.
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Epodil 750 |
Best dilution efficiency of difunctional glycidyl ether diluents. Low volatility. Minimal impact on reactivity. Used in electrical potting, casting, and encapsulation.
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Epodil 757 |
Good maintenance of physical properties combined with moderate dilution efficiency. Good creep resistance. Used in laminates and civil engineering applications.
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Epodil 759 |
Similar to Epodil® 748 except it is less likely to crystallize. Used in coatings and civil engineering applications.
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Epodil LV5 |
A chemically inert, low viscosity liquid hydrocarbon resin. Acts as a surface tension reducer, as a pigment wetting aid, and as an adhesion promoter. In trowelable epoxy mortars, it improves trowel ability.
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