Our product range

ACRAFIX® FF

ACRAFIX® FF

Very effective and eco friendly crosslinker for a wide variety of applications. Based on blocked aliphatic polyisocyanate. Formaldehyde free, organotin free and free from co-solvents and any other restricted substance.

 

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EDOLAN® AB

Extremely soft self-crosslinking aqueous acrylic dispersion for direct coating of textiles for both fashion and technical related articles. Basic binder for the production of customized compounds. Very good wash resistance.

 

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EDOLAN® SG

Very soft and tacky polyether

Adhesive for lamination on all types textiles
Resulting in very soft hand
Very high wash- and hydrolyses resistant

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EDOLAN® XCIB

EDOLAN® XCIB

Very effective crosslinker for coatings of the EDOLAN®- and TANA®COAT range based on an aliphatic polyurethane with blocked NCO groups. Very good potlife and paste stability in coating formulations.

 

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