Additives for thermosetting plastics

Additives for thermosetting plastics
BYK's thermosetting portfolio includes a wide range of products designed for various applications, starting with advanced composites. Our products are used in all technologies employed within the industries we serve (for example, sheets, molding compounds, pull-wound molding, injection hand lay-up/spray, etc.). Our additives are suitable for unsaturated polyester resins, vinyl esters, polyurethane resins, and acrylic resins. Applications include fiber-reinforced composites, gel coats, cast materials, electrical and electronic insulation systems (including CCL usage), polymer concrete, and artificial marble.
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BYK additive that improves the wettability of carbon fibers and resins.
Process additive for improving the wettability of reinforced fibers [BYK-P 9920]
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【Electronic Material Application】Wet dispersant for CCL
For CCL applications, BYK wetting and dispersing agents are helpful in solving the challenges of combining resins and fillers.
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Bicchemi Japan Co., Ltd. Company Profile
A globally operating group of specialty chemical companies. BYK is a member of the ALTANA group.
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Industrial additives
A lineup of wetting dispersants, surface modifiers, defoamers, wax additives, and more!
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[Data] Additives for Plastics, Additives for Thermosetting Resins
Introducing low volatile styrene monomer additives and surface drying agents (for unsaturated polyesters), etc.!
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Wet dispersant for epoxy resin
Effective wetting dispersants for dispersing fillers in epoxy resin.
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Defoamer BYK-A 526 for improving leveling and wettability.
Cumen-free, silicone-containing defoamers for potting agents and sealing materials optimal for polyurethane or epoxy systems.
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Defoamer BYK-A 560 N: Excellent degassing performance and outstanding fiber wetting properties.
Silicone-free defoamers for solvent-based and solvent-free UP systems, further improving the wettability of fibers.
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