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NPEL- 128R
Nan Ya Plastics
NPEL- 128R is a non-crystallizable, epoxy resin produced with bisphenol-A and epichlorohydrin. Used in cationic electro-deposition coating and solvent-free paint. Offers non-volatility when curing...
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Coatings>Solvent-Free/ High-Solids
Coatings>Electrodeposition
NPEL- 134
Nan Ya Plastics
NPEL- 134 by Nan Ya Plastics is a semi-solid, epoxy resin produced with bisphenol-A and epichlorohydrin. Used in cationic electrodeposition coating and solvent-free paint. Offers non-volatility when...
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Coatings>Electrodeposition
Coatings>Solvent-Free/ High-Solids
NPEL- 134L
Nan Ya Plastics
NPEL- 134L by Nan Ya Plastics is a semi-solid, lower viscosity, epoxy resin produced with bisphenol-A and epichlorohydrin. It can be used in combination with various hardeners, diluents and fillers...
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Coatings>Electrodeposition
Coatings>Solvent-Free/ High-Solids
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