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DSM NeoResins offers NeoRez U-471.


DSM 1. DSM - Data Structure Manager.

An object-oriented language by J.E. Rumbaugh and M.E. Loomis of GE, similar to C++. It is used in implementation of CAD/CAE software. DSM is written in DSM and C and produces C as output.
 NeoResins has added NeoRez U-471 to its range of elastomeric solvent-based urethanes. NeoRez 471 is an elastomeric aliphatic aliphatic /al·i·phat·ic/ (al?i-fat´ik) pertaining to any member of one of the two major groups of organic compounds, those with a straight or branched chain structure.

al·i·phat·ic
adj.
 (mild) solvent-based urethane urethane (yoor´ithān´),
n ethyl carbamate used as an anesthetic agent for laboratory animals, formerly used as a hypnotic in humans.
 suitable for printing using flexographic or gravure printing techniques on a wide range of packaging film substrates. Its combination of aliphatic building blocks and excellent pigment wetting, coupled with high bond strengths in packaging film laminates, means this product can be used to formulate inks which pass sterilization and pasteurization pasteurization (păs'chrĭzā`shən, -rīzā`shən), partial sterilization of liquids such as milk, orange juice, wine, and beer, as well as cheese, to destroy  treatments, according to the company. Additional benefits are that this product is non-yellowing and has increased alcohol tolerance compared to aromatic urethanes. More info: DSM NeoResins, (0) 416 689911; web: www.dsmneoresins.com.
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Date:Dec 1, 2008
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