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Redispersible Polymer Powder

Redispersible Polymer Powder

Product Details:

  • Purity 98%
  • Molecular Weight 130 Grams (g)
  • Storage Room Temperature
  • Density 400-600
  • Form Powder
  • Molecular Formula (C2H4)x.(C4H6O2)y
  • Supply Ability : 100 Kilometer Kg Per Day
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Price And Quantity

  • 25 Kilometer

Product Specifications

  • 98%
  • 130 Grams (g)
  • Powder
  • Room Temperature
  • 400-600
  • (C2H4)x.(C4H6O2)y

Trade Information

  • Cash Advance (CA), Cash in Advance (CID)
  • 100 Kilometer Kg Per Day
  • 1 Days
  • Western Europe, Australia, Eastern Europe, Middle East, Central America, Africa, South America, Asia, North America
  • All India

Product Description

Product Details:

Minimum Order Quantity 50 Kilogram
Color White
Grade Standard Technical Grade
Usage Laboratory
Form Powder


Product Details:

Packaging Type Customized
Usage Industrial
Packaging Size Customized


Redispersible Polymer Powders from Add age Construction Chemicals are organic chemical compound powders obtained through the spray-drying of aqueous emulsions. together with polysaccharide ether and alternative additives, Addage Polymer Powders and Drycryl dispersion powders help improve the properties and performance of cement- or gypsum based dry-mix merchandise. Redispersible powders mix the performance edges of liquid latex modifiers with the convenience, dependableness and handling/storage benefits of one-component dry-mix systems. Advantages for end-use merchandise include: Higher water retention and open time Higher strength development of the mortar Improved workability Raised adhesion to a spread of substrates Improved wetting of the substrate Higher flexural strength and adaptability Raised impact and abrasion resistance Freeze/thaw resistance Higher and additional sturdy product quality (contributing to reduced job-site failure)


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