HF-125-3 Modified Polyamide Epoxy Hardener - Ideal For Cold-Curing Solvent Coatings In Shipbuilding And Construction

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HF-125-3 Modified Polyamide Epoxy Hardener - Ideal For Cold-Curing Solvent Coatings In Shipbuilding And Construction
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Product application: HF-125-3 is modified Polyamide epoxy hardener which is suitable for the formulation of cold-curing, solvent-containing coatings, for application to steel and mineral substrates. Its main areas of application are in shipbuilding, anti-corrosion protection and the construction industry; In combination with solid epoxy resins or their solutions for cold-curing, solvent-containing coatings, presenting the following features: 1. Long usable time. 2. Non-tacky films after pre-reaction. 3. Very good adhesion and flexibility. 4. Very high degree of anti-corrosion protection.
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ISO 9001
ISO 14001
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China
Shanghai Port
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