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Carbodilite[TM] crosslinking agent.


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 America, Inc. Carbodilite[TM] is a multifunctional polycarbodiimide crosslinking agent manufactured by Nisshinbo Industries, Inc. It reacts with carboxyl carboxyl /car·box·yl/ (kahr-bok´sil) the monovalent radical —COOH, occurring in those organic acids termed carboxylic acids.

car·box·yl
n.
 and amino groups, and is designed to crosslink dispersions and emulsions at ambient or elevated temperatures. This non-toxic, non skin irritant ir·ri·tant
adj.
Causing irritation, especially physical irritation.

n.
A source of irritation.


irritant,
n 1. an agent that causes an irritation or stimulation.
2.
 crosslinker provides improved chemical/water resistance and adhesion with an excellent pot life. Carbodilite' is commonly used as a crosslinker for coatings, inks and adhesives. Contact the US distributor GSI EXIM America at 917-256 6210 or e-mail: chemical@gsiexim.com.

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Title Annotation:Literature Showcase
Publication:Coatings World
Date:Apr 1, 2005
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