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Methyltrimethoxysilane Beijing Entrepreneur Science &Trading Co., Ltd.
  • INCI Name:
    Methyltrimethoxysilane
Methyltrimethoxysilane is a colorless, low-viscosity liquid, regarded as trifunctional since all three alkoxy groups are able to participate in this reaction. Additionally it contains a methyl group that adds organic character to the products. It is mainl...view more Methyltrimethoxysilane is a colorless, low-viscosity liquid, regarded as trifunctional since all three alkoxy groups are able to participate in this reaction. Additionally it contains a methyl group that adds organic character to the products. It is mainly used as the crosslinking agent of room temperature vulcanized silicone rubber, as well as the glass fiber surface treatment agent and reinforced plastic laminate treatment agent, in order to improve the mechanical strength of products, heat resistance, moisture resistance. view less
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Polyvinyl Alcohol Beijing Entrepreneur Science &Trading Co., Ltd.
  • INCI Name:
    Polyvinyl Alcohol
Polyvinyl alcohol is an important chemical raw materials for the manufacture of polyvinyl acetal, resistance to gasoline pipelines and vinylon synthetic fibers, fabric treatment agents, emulsifiers, paper coatings, adhesives, glues and so on.
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Sabal Serrulata Lipophilic Gfn-Selco
  • INCI Name:
    Octyldodecanol (and) Serenoa Serrulata Fruit Extract (and) Tocopherol
Sabal serrulata lipohilic is a lipophilic extract out of berries of the dwarfish palm Sabal. The home of the family tree is the beaches of Florida up to Carolina. It’s high is at most 4 m with dark red to black berries which are very hard. The berries con...view more Sabal serrulata lipohilic is a lipophilic extract out of berries of the dwarfish palm Sabal. The home of the family tree is the beaches of Florida up to Carolina. It’s high is at most 4 m with dark red to black berries which are very hard. The berries contain a high quantity of fatty acids like oleic acid, lauric acid and myristic acid. In addition there are phytosterols in free form and as esters of fatty acids (palmitate, myristate laurate) and as glucosides. view less
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