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Resin Solutions
Poly bd® 600E by Resin Solutions is a multifunctional, hydroxyl terminated, epoxidized polybutadiene rubber (BR) resin. Offers water-, impact-, aqueous acid- and base resistance. Provides flexible epoxy... view more
Features
  • Adhesion Good
  • Flexibility Good
  • Impact Resistance Good
  • Water Resistance High
Resin Solutions
Poly bd® 605E by Resin Solutions is a multifunctional, hydroxyl terminated, epoxidized polybutadiene rubber (BR) resin. Offers water-, impact-, aqueous acid- and base resistance. Provides low viscosity, UV... view more
Features
  • Adhesion Good
  • Flexibility Good
  • Impact Resistance Good
  • Viscosity Low
  • ...
Resin Solutions
Poly bd® R-45HTLO by Resin Solutions is a hydrolytically stable, hydroxyl terminated polymer of butadiene rubber (BR) resin having primary, predominantly allylic hydroxy group. It exhibits low molecular weight... view more
Features
  • Acid Resistant
  • Adhesion Good
  • Base Resistant
  • Clarity High
  • ...
Resin Solutions
Poly bd® R-45M by Resin Solutions is a hydrolytically stable, hydroxyl-terminated polymer of butadiene rubber (BR) resin, containing primary allylic alcohol group. Offers electrical insulative properties... view more
Features
  • Acid Resistant
  • Adhesion High
  • Base Resistant
  • Clarity High
  • ...
Resin Solutions
Poly bd® R20LM by Resin Solutions is a low molecular weight, hydrolytically stable, hydroxyl-terminated polymer of butadiene rubber (BR) resin, containing primary allylic alcohol group. Exhibits high... view more
Applications
  • Electronics / Computers
  • Sealants, seals & gaskets
Features
  • Acid Resistant
  • Base Resistant
  • Clarity High
  • Electrically Insulating
  • ...
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