Difference Between MS, STPE, SMP, STPU and SPU
Difference Between MS, STPE, SMP, STPU and SPU — What You Need to Know Before Sourcing We get asked this question almost every week from customers: “What exactly is the...
Read MoreDifference Between MS, STPE, SMP, STPU and SPU — What You Need to Know Before Sourcing We get asked this question almost every week from customers: “What exactly is the...
Read MoreMost engineering polymers have a thermal working range measured in tens of degrees. Polyimide resin has a range measured in hundreds — from liquid nitrogen temperatures at −269°C to decomposition...
Read MoreWhen a coating fails in service, it rarely fails at room temperature. The real test is a motor housing cycling between ambient and 220°C, an exhaust manifold going through hundreds...
Read MoreSilane Modified Polymers in Waterproof Coatings Most waterproof coatings fail not because they lack water resistance — but because they can’t hold their bond when the substrate moves, expands, or...
Read MoreSilane-based water repellents divide into two broad categories: film-forming sealers that coat the substrate surface, and penetrating silanes that chemically bond within the substrate’s capillary structure. L320 OCTEO belongs firmly...
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