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AXILAT™

Coatings ingredients supplied by Synthomer

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AXILAT™ DF 770 DD distributed by DKSH acts as an APEO-free foam control agent. It is a mixture of mineral oil and nonionic surfactants on an inert carrier. It is stable under acidic and alkaline... view more
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AXILAT™ RH 100 XP distributed by DKSH is a succinoglycan gum-based thickening and stabilizing agent with pseudoplastic behavior. It is suitable for cement and gypsum-based mortars (thixotropy and... view more
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AXILAT™ SA 502 distributed by DKSH is a set accelerator and can be used as an anti-shrinkage admixture for portland cement. It is a 100% amorphous “flash” alumina with a very high surface area. It... view more
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AXILAT™ RH 200 XP by Synthomer is a succinoglycan gum. It is a vinyl acetate copolymer in re-dispersible powder form. It is a thickening and stabilizing agent with pseudoplastic behavior. It offers... view more
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Dry powdered defoamer. It shows improved mechanical properties and improved performance & aesthetics. It possesses reduced water permeability and has smooth and uniform surface. Suitable for... view more
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Granular powdered defoamer. It shows improved mechanical properties and improved performance & aesthetics. It possesses reduced water permeability and has smooth and uniform surface. Suitable for... view more
AXILAT™ DF 6352 DD by Synthomer is a vinyl acetate copolymer in re-dispersible powder form. It is a foam control agent based on a mixture of mineral oil and non-ionic surfactants on an inert... view more
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AXILAT™ DF 775 DD by Synthomer is a foam control agent based on a mixture of mineral oil and non-ionic surfactants on an inert carrier. It is APEO-free. Its advantages include excellent defoaming... view more
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