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AEI Compounds

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AEI Compounds
CT-1159:CM601 is a flame retardant, silane crosslinkable, halogen free polyolefin grade. The graft component CT-1159, coloured black, is mixed with a crosslinking catalyst masterbatch CM601... view more
Applications
  • Wiring & Cables
  • Extrusion
Features
  • UV Resistance Good
  • Flame retarded
  • Flexibility Good
  • Halogen Free
  • ...
AEI Compounds
CT09-38:CT06-81A is a flame retardant, silane crosslinkable, halogen free polyolefin grade. The graft component CT09-38 is mixed with a crosslinking catalyst masterbatch CT06-81A generally in the... view more
Applications
  • Wiring & Cables
  • Extrusion
Features
  • Crosslinkable
  • Flame retarded
  • Flexibility Good
  • Halogen Free
  • ...
AEI Compounds
SX-0410:CM401 by AEI Compounds is a silane crosslinkable polyethylene grade. The graft component SX558 is mixed with a crosslinking catalyst masterbatch CM401 generally in the ratio 95:5. Possesses... view more
Applications
  • Wiring & Cables
  • Buildings & constructions>Insulation
  • Extrusion
Features
  • Crosslinkable
AEI Compounds
SX-0470:CM424 by AEI Compounds is a flexible, silane crosslinkable polyethylene (XLPE) grade. The graft component SX-0470 is mixed with a crosslinking catalyst masterbatch CM424 or CM493 generally in the... view more
Applications
  • Buildings & constructions>Insulation
  • Wiring & Cables
  • Extrusion
Features
  • Crosslinkable
  • Flexibility Good
AEI Compounds
SX-0612:CM601 by AEI Compounds is a halogen-free, flame-retarded, silane crosslinkable polyethylene (XLPE) grade. Exhibits low smoke, fume, toxicity, good mechanical and electrical properties. The... view more
Applications
  • Wiring & Cables
  • Extrusion
Features
  • Crosslinkable
  • Electrical Properties Good
  • Flame retarded Halogen free
  • Mechanical Properties Good
  • ...
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