RHODOLINE® OTE 600 | Univar Solutions | RHODOLINE® OTE 600 is an ecolabel compliant APE-free, low VOC and SVOC open time extender for waterborne coating formulations, which allows for improved applicability, flow and leveling, and film appearance. | Request Sample |
SSAWB | PCI Group, Inc. | SSAWB is a milky white additive allowing the formulator to create a sanding sealer from existing top coat products. It allows the wood to be sealed and filled completely prior to a finishing top coat. It provides a product which reduces grain raising, san...view more SSAWB is a milky white additive allowing the formulator to create a sanding sealer from existing top coat products. It allows the wood to be sealed and filled completely prior to a finishing top coat. It provides a product which reduces grain raising, sands easily and is compatible with most water based topcoats. view less | |
EDAPLAN® 395 | Munzing Chemie | EDAPLAN® 395 is a liquid yellow, clear solution of high-molecular anionic copolymer in water. It is an anionic dispersing agent with low foam tendencies that are suitable for various aqueous systems. It is commonly used for common pigments and fillers. | |
3M™ Glass Bubbles K1 | 3M Advanced Materials Division | 3M™ Glass Bubbles K1 are hollow glass spheres with a typical density of 0.125 g/cc and an isostatic crush strength of 250 psi. 3M™ Glass Bubbles are lightweight hollow glass microspheres with a broad range of densities, particle sizes and crush strengths...view more 3M™ Glass Bubbles K1 are hollow glass spheres with a typical density of 0.125 g/cc and an isostatic crush strength of 250 psi. 3M™ Glass Bubbles are lightweight hollow glass microspheres with a broad range of densities, particle sizes and crush strengths. These general purpose spheres offer very good strength-to-density ratio and making them suitable for a variety of uses in the paints and coatings industry. These microspheres are used in applications from specialty architectural and industrial paints to lightweight spackling, caulks, adhesives and roof coatings. Manufacturers use 3M glass bubbles for their ability to help reduce weight, improve reflectivity, reduce shrinkage, enhance surface appearance and help reduce overall material costs. view less | |
3M™ Glass Bubbles S15 | 3M Advanced Materials Division | 3M™ Glass Bubbles S15 are hollow glass spheres with a typical density of 0.15 g/cc and an isostatic crush strength of 300 psi. 3M™ Glass Bubbles are lightweight hollow glass microspheres with a broad range of densities, particle sizes and crush strengths....view more 3M™ Glass Bubbles S15 are hollow glass spheres with a typical density of 0.15 g/cc and an isostatic crush strength of 300 psi. 3M™ Glass Bubbles are lightweight hollow glass microspheres with a broad range of densities, particle sizes and crush strengths. These general purpose spheres offer very good strength-to-density ratio and making them suitable for a variety of uses in the paints and coatings industry. These microspheres are used in applications from specialty architectural and industrial paints to lightweight spackling, caulks, adhesives and roof coatings. Manufacturers use 3M glass bubbles for their ability to help reduce weight, improve reflectivity, reduce shrinkage, enhance surface appearance and help reduce overall material costs. view less | |
3M™ Glass Bubbles S22 | 3M Advanced Materials Division | 3M™ Glass Bubbles S22 are hollow glass spheres with a typical density of 0.22 g/cc and an isostatic crush strength of 400 psi. 3M™ Glass Bubbles are lightweight hollow glass microspheres with a broad range of densities, particle sizes and crush strengths...view more 3M™ Glass Bubbles S22 are hollow glass spheres with a typical density of 0.22 g/cc and an isostatic crush strength of 400 psi. 3M™ Glass Bubbles are lightweight hollow glass microspheres with a broad range of densities, particle sizes and crush strengths. These general purpose spheres offer very good strength-to-density ratio and making them suitable for a variety of uses in the paints and coatings industry. These microspheres are used in applications from specialty architectural and industrial paints to lightweight spackling, caulks, adhesives and roof coatings. Manufacturers use 3M glass bubbles for their ability to help reduce weight, improve reflectivity, reduce shrinkage, enhance surface appearance and help reduce overall material costs. view less | |
3M™ Glass Bubbles K20 | 3M Advanced Materials Division | 3M™ Glass Bubbles K20 are hollow glass spheres with a typical density of 0.20 g/cc and an isostatic crush strength of 500 psi. 3M™ Glass Bubbles are lightweight hollow glass microspheres with a broad range of densities, particle sizes and crush strengths....view more 3M™ Glass Bubbles K20 are hollow glass spheres with a typical density of 0.20 g/cc and an isostatic crush strength of 500 psi. 3M™ Glass Bubbles are lightweight hollow glass microspheres with a broad range of densities, particle sizes and crush strengths. These general purpose spheres offer very good strength-to-density ratio and making them suitable for a variety of uses in the paints and coatings industry. These microspheres are used in applications from specialty architectural and industrial paints to lightweight spackling, caulks, adhesives and roof coatings. Manufacturers use 3M glass bubbles for their ability to help reduce weight, improve reflectivity, reduce shrinkage, enhance surface appearance and help reduce overall material costs. view less | |
3M™ Glass Bubbles S32 | 3M Advanced Materials Division | 3M™ Glass Bubbles S32 are hollow glass spheres with a typical density of 0.32 g/cc and an isostatic crush strength of 2,000 psi. 3M™ Glass Bubbles are lightweight hollow glass microspheres with a broad range of densities, particle sizes and crush strengt...view more 3M™ Glass Bubbles S32 are hollow glass spheres with a typical density of 0.32 g/cc and an isostatic crush strength of 2,000 psi. 3M™ Glass Bubbles are lightweight hollow glass microspheres with a broad range of densities, particle sizes and crush strengths. These general purpose spheres offer very good strength-to-density ratio and making them suitable for a variety of uses in the paints and coatings industry. These microspheres are used in applications from specialty architectural and industrial paints to lightweight spackling, caulks, adhesives and roof coatings. Manufacturers use 3M glass bubbles for their ability to help reduce weight, improve reflectivity, reduce shrinkage, enhance surface appearance and help reduce overall material costs. view less | |
3M™ Glass Bubbles K46 | 3M Advanced Materials Division | 3M™ Glass Bubbles SK46 are hollow glass spheres with a typical density of 0.46 g/cc and an isostatic crush strength of 6,000 psi. 3M™ Glass Bubbles are lightweight hollow glass microspheres with a broad range of densities, particle sizes and crush strengt...view more 3M™ Glass Bubbles SK46 are hollow glass spheres with a typical density of 0.46 g/cc and an isostatic crush strength of 6,000 psi. 3M™ Glass Bubbles are lightweight hollow glass microspheres with a broad range of densities, particle sizes and crush strengths. These general purpose spheres offer very good strength-to-density ratio and making them suitable for a variety of uses in the paints and coatings industry. These microspheres are used in applications from specialty architectural and industrial paints to lightweight spackling, caulks, adhesives and roof coatings. Manufacturers use 3M glass bubbles for their ability to help reduce weight, improve reflectivity, reduce shrinkage, enhance surface appearance and help reduce overall material costs. view less | |
3M™ Glass Bubbles S28HS | 3M Advanced Materials Division | 3M™ Glass Bubbles S28HS are hollow glass spheres with a typical density of 0.28 g/cc and an isostatic crush strength of 3,000 psi. 3M™ Glass Bubbles are lightweight hollow glass microspheres with a broad range of densities, particle sizes and crush stren...view more 3M™ Glass Bubbles S28HS are hollow glass spheres with a typical density of 0.28 g/cc and an isostatic crush strength of 3,000 psi. 3M™ Glass Bubbles are lightweight hollow glass microspheres with a broad range of densities, particle sizes and crush strengths. These general purpose spheres offer very good strength-to-density ratio and making them suitable for a variety of uses in the paints and coatings industry. These microspheres are used in applications from specialty architectural and industrial paints to lightweight spackling, caulks, adhesives and roof coatings. Manufacturers use 3M glass bubbles for their ability to help reduce weight, improve reflectivity, reduce shrinkage, enhance surface appearance and help reduce overall material costs. view less | |
3M™ Glass Bubbles K15 | 3M Advanced Materials Division | 3M™ Glass Bubbles K15 are hollow glass spheres with a typical density of 0.15 g/cc and an isostatic crush strength of 300 psi. 3M™ Glass Bubbles are lightweight hollow glass microspheres with a broad range of densities, particle sizes and crush strengths....view more 3M™ Glass Bubbles K15 are hollow glass spheres with a typical density of 0.15 g/cc and an isostatic crush strength of 300 psi. 3M™ Glass Bubbles are lightweight hollow glass microspheres with a broad range of densities, particle sizes and crush strengths. These general purpose spheres offer very good strength-to-density ratio and making them suitable for a variety of uses in the paints and coatings industry. These microspheres are used in applications from specialty architectural and industrial paints to lightweight spackling, caulks, adhesives and roof coatings. Manufacturers use 3M glass bubbles for their ability to help reduce weight, improve reflectivity, reduce shrinkage, enhance surface appearance and help reduce overall material costs. view less | |
3M™ Glass Bubbles K25 | 3M Advanced Materials Division | 3M™ Glass Bubbles K25 are hollow glass spheres with a typical density of 0.25 g/cc and an isostatic crush strength of 750 psi. 3M™ Glass Bubbles are lightweight hollow glass microspheres with a broad range of densities, particle sizes and crush strengths....view more 3M™ Glass Bubbles K25 are hollow glass spheres with a typical density of 0.25 g/cc and an isostatic crush strength of 750 psi. 3M™ Glass Bubbles are lightweight hollow glass microspheres with a broad range of densities, particle sizes and crush strengths. These general purpose spheres offer very good strength-to-density ratio and making them suitable for a variety of uses in the paints and coatings industry. These microspheres are used in applications from specialty architectural and industrial paints to lightweight spackling, caulks, adhesives and roof coatings. Manufacturers use 3M glass bubbles for their ability to help reduce weight, improve reflectivity, reduce shrinkage, enhance surface appearance and help reduce overall material costs. view less | |
3M™ Glass Bubbles S35 | 3M Advanced Materials Division | 3M™ Glass Bubbles S35 are hollow glass spheres with a typical density of 0.35 g/cc and an isostatic crush strength of 3,000 psi. 3M™ Glass Bubbles are lightweight hollow glass microspheres with a broad range of densities, particle sizes and crush strengt...view more 3M™ Glass Bubbles S35 are hollow glass spheres with a typical density of 0.35 g/cc and an isostatic crush strength of 3,000 psi. 3M™ Glass Bubbles are lightweight hollow glass microspheres with a broad range of densities, particle sizes and crush strengths. These general purpose spheres offer very good strength-to-density ratio and making them suitable for a variety of uses in the paints and coatings industry. These microspheres are used in applications from specialty architectural and industrial paints to lightweight spackling, caulks, adhesives and roof coatings. Manufacturers use 3M glass bubbles for their ability to help reduce weight, improve reflectivity, reduce shrinkage, enhance surface appearance and help reduce overall material costs. view less | |
3M™ Glass Bubbles S42XHS | 3M Advanced Materials Division | 3M™ Glass Bubbles S42XHS are hollow glass spheres with a typical density of 0.42 g/cc and an isostatic crush strength of 8,000 psi. 3M™ Glass Bubbles are lightweight hollow glass microspheres with a broad range of densities, particle sizes and crush stre...view more 3M™ Glass Bubbles S42XHS are hollow glass spheres with a typical density of 0.42 g/cc and an isostatic crush strength of 8,000 psi. 3M™ Glass Bubbles are lightweight hollow glass microspheres with a broad range of densities, particle sizes and crush strengths. These general purpose spheres offer very good strength-to-density ratio and making them suitable for a variety of uses in the paints and coatings industry. These microspheres are used in applications from specialty architectural and industrial paints to lightweight spackling, caulks, adhesives and roof coatings. Manufacturers use 3M glass bubbles for their ability to help reduce weight, improve reflectivity, reduce shrinkage, enhance surface appearance and help reduce overall material costs. view less | |
3M™ Glass Bubbles S60 | 3M Advanced Materials Division | 3M™ Glass Bubbles S60 are hollow glass spheres with a typical density of 0.6 g/cc and an isostatic crush strength of 6,000 psi. 3M™ Glass Bubbles are lightweight hollow glass microspheres with a broad range of densities, particle sizes and crush strength...view more 3M™ Glass Bubbles S60 are hollow glass spheres with a typical density of 0.6 g/cc and an isostatic crush strength of 6,000 psi. 3M™ Glass Bubbles are lightweight hollow glass microspheres with a broad range of densities, particle sizes and crush strengths. These general purpose spheres offer very good strength-to-density ratio and making them suitable for a variety of uses in the paints and coatings industry. These microspheres are used in applications from specialty architectural and industrial paints to lightweight spackling, caulks, adhesives and roof coatings. Manufacturers use 3M glass bubbles for their ability to help reduce weight, improve reflectivity, reduce shrinkage, enhance surface appearance and help reduce overall material costs. view less | |
3M™ Glass Bubbles S60HS | 3M Advanced Materials Division | 3M™ Glass Bubbles S60HS are hollow glass spheres with a typical density of 0.60 g/cc and an isostatic crush strength of 18,000 psi. 3M™ Glass Bubbles are lightweight hollow glass microspheres with a broad range of densities, particle sizes and crush stre...view more 3M™ Glass Bubbles S60HS are hollow glass spheres with a typical density of 0.60 g/cc and an isostatic crush strength of 18,000 psi. 3M™ Glass Bubbles are lightweight hollow glass microspheres with a broad range of densities, particle sizes and crush strengths. These general purpose spheres offer very good strength-to-density ratio and making them suitable for a variety of uses in the paints and coatings industry. These microspheres are used in applications from specialty architectural and industrial paints to lightweight spackling, caulks, adhesives and roof coatings. Manufacturers use 3M glass bubbles for their ability to help reduce weight, improve reflectivity, reduce shrinkage, enhance surface appearance and help reduce overall material costs. view less | |
3M™ Glass Bubbles K37 | 3M Advanced Materials Division | 3M™ Glass Bubbles K37 are hollow glass spheres with a typical density of 0.37 g/cc and an isostatic crush strength of 3,000 psi. 3M™ Glass Bubbles are lightweight hollow glass microspheres with a broad range of densities, particle sizes and crush strength...view more 3M™ Glass Bubbles K37 are hollow glass spheres with a typical density of 0.37 g/cc and an isostatic crush strength of 3,000 psi. 3M™ Glass Bubbles are lightweight hollow glass microspheres with a broad range of densities, particle sizes and crush strengths. These general purpose spheres offer very good strength-to-density ratio and making them suitable for a variety of uses in the paints and coatings industry. These microspheres are used in applications from specialty architectural and industrial paints to lightweight spackling, caulks, adhesives and roof coatings. Manufacturers use 3M glass bubbles for their ability to help reduce weight, improve reflectivity, reduce shrinkage, enhance surface appearance and help reduce overall material costs. view less | |
3M™ Glass Bubbles S38HS | 3M Advanced Materials Division | 3M™ Glass Bubbles S38HS are hollow glass spheres with a typical density of 0.38 g/cc and an isostatic crush strength of 5,500 psi. 3M™ Glass Bubbles are lightweight hollow glass microspheres with a broad range of densities, particle sizes and crush streng...view more 3M™ Glass Bubbles S38HS are hollow glass spheres with a typical density of 0.38 g/cc and an isostatic crush strength of 5,500 psi. 3M™ Glass Bubbles are lightweight hollow glass microspheres with a broad range of densities, particle sizes and crush strengths. These general purpose spheres offer very good strength-to-density ratio and making them suitable for a variety of uses in the paints and coatings industry. These microspheres are used in applications from specialty architectural and industrial paints to lightweight spackling, caulks, adhesives and roof coatings. Manufacturers use 3M glass bubbles for their ability to help reduce weight, improve reflectivity, reduce shrinkage, enhance surface appearance and help reduce overall material costs. view less | |
3M™ Glass Bubbles XLD3000 | 3M Advanced Materials Division | 3M™ Glass Bubbles XLD3000 are hollow glass spheres with a typical density of 0.23 g/cc and an isostatic crush strength of 3,000 psi. 3M™ Glass Bubbles are lightweight hollow glass microspheres with a broad range of densities, particle sizes and crush str...view more 3M™ Glass Bubbles XLD3000 are hollow glass spheres with a typical density of 0.23 g/cc and an isostatic crush strength of 3,000 psi. 3M™ Glass Bubbles are lightweight hollow glass microspheres with a broad range of densities, particle sizes and crush strengths. These general purpose spheres offer very good strength-to-density ratio and making them suitable for a variety of uses in the paints and coatings industry. These microspheres are used in applications from specialty architectural and industrial paints to lightweight spackling, caulks, adhesives and roof coatings. Manufacturers use 3M glass bubbles for their ability to help reduce weight, improve reflectivity, reduce shrinkage, enhance surface appearance and help reduce overall material costs. view less | |
3M™ Glass Bubbles S38 | 3M Advanced Materials Division | 3M™ Glass Bubbles S38 are hollow glass spheres with a typical density of 0.38 g/cc and an isostatic crush strength of 4,000 psi. 3M™ Glass Bubbles are lightweight hollow glass microspheres with a broad range of densities, particle sizes and crush strengt...view more 3M™ Glass Bubbles S38 are hollow glass spheres with a typical density of 0.38 g/cc and an isostatic crush strength of 4,000 psi. 3M™ Glass Bubbles are lightweight hollow glass microspheres with a broad range of densities, particle sizes and crush strengths. These general purpose spheres offer very good strength-to-density ratio and making them suitable for a variety of uses in the paints and coatings industry. These microspheres are used in applications from specialty architectural and industrial paints to lightweight spackling, caulks, adhesives and roof coatings. Manufacturers use 3M glass bubbles for their ability to help reduce weight, improve reflectivity, reduce shrinkage, enhance surface appearance and help reduce overall material costs. view less | |
3M™ Glass Bubbles K42HS | 3M Advanced Materials Division | 3M™ Glass Bubbles K42HS are hollow glass spheres with a typical density of 0.42 g/cc and an isostatic crush strength of 7,000 psi. 3M™ Glass Bubbles are lightweight hollow glass microspheres with a broad range of densities, particle sizes and crush stren...view more 3M™ Glass Bubbles K42HS are hollow glass spheres with a typical density of 0.42 g/cc and an isostatic crush strength of 7,000 psi. 3M™ Glass Bubbles are lightweight hollow glass microspheres with a broad range of densities, particle sizes and crush strengths. These general purpose spheres offer very good strength-to-density ratio and making them suitable for a variety of uses in the paints and coatings industry. These microspheres are used in applications from specialty architectural and industrial paints to lightweight spackling, caulks, adhesives and roof coatings. Manufacturers use 3M glass bubbles for their ability to help reduce weight, improve reflectivity, reduce shrinkage, enhance surface appearance and help reduce overall material costs. view less | |
3M™ Glass Bubbles iM16K | 3M Advanced Materials Division | 3M™ Glass Bubbles iM16K are hollow glass spheres with a typical density of 0.46 g/cc and an isostatic crush strength of 16,000 psi. 3M™ Glass Bubbles are lightweight hollow glass microspheres with a broad range of densities, particle sizes and crush stre...view more 3M™ Glass Bubbles iM16K are hollow glass spheres with a typical density of 0.46 g/cc and an isostatic crush strength of 16,000 psi. 3M™ Glass Bubbles are lightweight hollow glass microspheres with a broad range of densities, particle sizes and crush strengths. These general purpose spheres offer very good strength-to-density ratio and making them suitable for a variety of uses in the paints and coatings industry. These microspheres are used in applications from specialty architectural and industrial paints to lightweight spackling, caulks, adhesives and roof coatings. Manufacturers use 3M glass bubbles for their ability to help reduce weight, improve reflectivity, reduce shrinkage, enhance surface appearance and help reduce overall material costs. view less | |
3M™ Glass Bubbles iM30K | 3M Advanced Materials Division | 3M™ Glass Bubbles iM30K are hollow glass spheres with a typical density of 0.60 g/cc and an isostatic crush strength of 27,000 psi. 3M™ Glass Bubbles are lightweight hollow glass microspheres with a broad range of densities, particle sizes and crush stren...view more 3M™ Glass Bubbles iM30K are hollow glass spheres with a typical density of 0.60 g/cc and an isostatic crush strength of 27,000 psi. 3M™ Glass Bubbles are lightweight hollow glass microspheres with a broad range of densities, particle sizes and crush strengths. These general purpose spheres offer very good strength-to-density ratio and making them suitable for a variety of uses in the paints and coatings industry. These microspheres are used in applications from specialty architectural and industrial paints to lightweight spackling, caulks, adhesives and roof coatings. Manufacturers use 3M glass bubbles for their ability to help reduce weight, improve reflectivity, reduce shrinkage, enhance surface appearance and help reduce overall material costs. view less |