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Polytone AP 113

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Polytone AP 113 is a para-octyl phenol (POP) formaldehyde resin that is a part of the alkyl phenol family of organic compounds. This product is a heat reactive adhesive resin that has a pale yellow color, delivered as small solid pieces and is formulated to be used for cross linking butyl rubber. Polytone AP 113 is primarily used in rubber adhesives and in curing of butyl rubber in the tire industry. It is soluble in aromatic solvents including toluene, benzene, ketones and chlorinated hydrocarbon.

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Polyols and Polymers are engaged in the manufacturing and marketing of a wide range of synthetic resins that include alkyl phenol resins, phenol formaldehyde resins, modified phenolic resins, ketone formaldehyde resins, ketonic resins, modified maleic resins and polyamide resins. Polyols and Polymers is appreciated for excellent quality and quality consistency, these synthetic resins cater to the demands of rubber based adhesives, rubber goods manufacturers, printing inks, ball point pen ink, lacquers, varnishes, enamels ,paints and coatings industries and many more.

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