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Bisomer® DALP

Bismoer® DALP is a stable ester of high purity, capable of undergoing polymerisation at moderate temperatures to yield thermosetting or thermoplastic resins. It possesses valuable properties for adhesives, coatings, casting and potting compounds. This product has an ester of 99% min., an iodine number of 196gl^2/100g min., and a density @ 20°C of 1.115 to 1.121kg/l.

It may also be copolymerised with a variety of common monomers, or used as a “reactive diluent”. When used as a partial replacement for styrene in cross-linking polyesters, Bisomer® DALP produces materials showing up to 25% less shrinkage on cure. Bisomer® DALP may also be employed in self-priming PVC organosols for steel coating or incorporated into EPDM rubber to improve the adhesive strength.

Company

GEO Specialty Chemicals, Inc., is a world leader in the manufacturing of cost-effective, high-quality specialty chemicals. Their main markets include but are not limited to surfactants, dispersants, specialty acrylic monomers and coating and resin additives. They also offer strong and versatile production capabilities with plants strategically located worldwide to reduce costs for customers.

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