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ADIPIC ACID DIHYDRAZIDE (ADH)

ADIPIC ACID DIHYDRAZIDE (ADH) is a chemical used for cross-linking water-based emulsions.
VYLON 200

VYLON 200 is a high molecular weight copolyester, with high Tg. VYLON 200 has an excellent adhesion to various substrate materials such as PET, PVC, and metals. VYLON 200 is suitable for inks, primers, coating and adhesion, heat seal lacquers for flexible food packaging. VYLON 200 has an excellent flexibility, bending performance, workability, corrosion resistance, durability, heat-resistance, solvent solubility, pigment dispersibility and flame resistance. VYLON 200 is compliant with FDA 175.105 (only for non alcoholic food and beverage) and EC 10/2011.
VYLONAL MD-1480

VYLONAL MD-1480 is a waterbased, high molecular weight copolyesters. VYLONAL MD-1480 series have a Low Tg, are 100% solvent free and have Good adhesion strength on PET. VYLONAL MD-1480 series are compliant with FDA 175.105 and EC 10/2011.
VYLON 670

VVYLON 670 is a high molecular weight copolyester with low Tg. VYLON 670 has excellent adhesion on metal and PET. VYLON 670 is recommended for heat seal application and coil coating. VYLON 670 is compliant with FDA 175.105 (only for non alcoholic food and beverage) and EC 10/2011
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