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Fudow Company
Fudow Company manufactures and sells resin products, such as phenolic resin, carbon-fiber reinforced resin molding material, and polystyrene foams. Fudow Co., Ltd. is fully owned by Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Co., Ltd.
Company website:
https://www.fudow.co.jp
Headquarters: Yokohama, Japan
Company size: 201-500 employees
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NIKANOL® Y-300
Fudow Company
NIKANOL® Y-300 by Fudow (a group company of Mitsubishi Gas Chemical) is an adhesion promoter/bonding agent. It is a low viscosity, chemically inert, amorphous oligomer provided by m-xylene and...
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Coatings
Resins>Epoxies
Coatings Markets>Marine /Anti-Corrosive / Protective>Boat / Shipbuilding & Ship Repair
NIKANOL® AM-2000
Fudow Company
NIKANOL® AM-2000 by Fudow Company is a high-performance emulsifier. It provides excellent emulsion stability, extended shelf life and improved rust-, impact- and corrosion resistance. It offers an excellent...
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Coatings
Resins>Epoxies
NIKANOL® HP-100
Fudow Company
NIKANOL® HP-100 by Fudow (a group company of Mitsubishi Gas Chemical) is a corrosion inhibitor. It exhibits good adhesion, leafing property, gloss and corrosion resistance. It is formaldehyde...
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Coatings
Inks
NIKANOL® HP-120
Fudow Company
NIKANOL® HP-120 by Fudow (a group company of Mitsubishi Gas Chemical) is a corrosion inhibitor. It is (100%) formaldehyde, polymer with dimethylbenzene and tert butylphenol. Recommended for epoxy...
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Coatings
Inks
NIKANOL® HP-70
Fudow Company
NIKANOL® HP-70 by Fudow (a group company of Mitsubishi Gas Chemical) functions as corrosion inhibitor. It is alkyl phenol-modified xylene formaldehyde resin. It is capable to improve property more...
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Coatings
Inks
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Fudow Company Brands for Coatings & Inks
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Fudow Company Technologies for Coatings & Inks
Adhesion Promoters / Bonding Agents
(7)
Phenol Formaldehydes (PF)
(4)
Crosslinking / Coupling / Curing Agents
(1)
Emulsifiers
(1)
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