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PERFORMANCE CHEMICALS FOR SYNTHETIC RESIN & RUBBER
`INDUSTRIES AND PAINT, INK & PIGMENT INDUSTRIES
`
` 1. Emulsifiers for Emulsion Polymerization
` 2. Pigment Dispersants (Oligomer Type)
` 3. Resin Modifiers
` 4. Antistatic Agents
` 5. Mold Releasing Agents
` 6. Printing Ink Binders
` 7. Compounding Ingredients for Paints and Printing Inks
` 8. Pigment Dispersants (Surfactant Type)
` 9. Defoaming Agents
`10. Plasticizers for Polyurethane-Based Sealants
`
`IMPORTANT :
`Before handling these products, refer to the current Safety Data Sheet for recommended
`protective equipment, and detailed precautionary and hazards information.
`
`SANYO CHEMICAL PRODUCT OUTLINE
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`1. Emulsifiers for Emulsion Polymerization
`
`Product Name
`
`NAROACTY
`
`CL Products
`
`NEWPOL PE-64
`
`PE-68
`
`SANDET EN
`
`Principal Component
`(Product form)
`
`Polyoxyalkylene alkyl ether
`(Liquid, Paste, Solid and
`Flake)
`
`Block polymer of
`polyoxyethylene and
`polyoxypropylene
`(Liquid, Flake)
`
`Sodium salt of alkyl ether
`sulfate (Liquid)
`
`SANDET ONA
`
`Sodium salt of alkylsulfate
`(Liquid)
`
`SANMORIN OT-70
`
`Sodium dioctyl sulfosuccinate
`(Liquid)
`
`ELEMINOL JS-20
`
`Sodium alkyl allyl
`sulfosuccinate (Liquid)
`
`ELEMINOL RS-3000
`
`Sodium methacryloxypolyoxy-
`propylene sulfonate (Liquid)
`
`2. Pigment Dispersants (Oligomer Type)
`
`Product Name
`
`SANWAX Products
`
`Principal Component
`(Product form)
`
`Low-molecular-weight
`polyethylene
`(Powder, Pellet)
`
`VISCOL Products
`
`Low-molecular-weight
`polypropylene
`(Powder)
`
`UMEX Products
`
`Acid modified low-molecular-
`weight polyolefin
`(Granule, Powder)
`
`Uses and Features
`
`NAROACTY CL products have a wide range of HLB values, being
`used alone or in combination with anionic surfactants as
`emulsifiers for emulsion polymerization of vinyl acetate, acrylic
`esters, etc. See page 5.
`
`These products are low-foaming emulsifiers used alone or in
`combination with anionic surfactants in emulsion polymerization of
`vinyl acetate, or acrylic ester. They effectively lower surface
`tension of emulsions.
`
`SANDET EN is used alone or in combination with nonionic
`surfactants in emulsion polymerization of vinyl acetate, acrylic
`esters, etc. It performs like both nonionic and anionic emulsifiers
`and is useful in developing various emulsions with excellent
`chemical stability.
`
`SANDET ONA is used alone or in combination with nonionic
`surfactants in emulsion polymerization of vinyl acetate, acrylic
`ester, vinylidene chloride, etc. It produces emulsion with relatively
`large particles.
`
`SANMORIN OT-70 is used alone or in combination with any
`surfactants (except cationic) as a wetting agent, penetrating agent,
`laundry detergent, industrial detergent, emulsifier, etc. It excels
`in the ability to lower surface tension and exhibits excellent wetting
`and penetrating properties.
`
`ELEMINOL JS-20 is a copolymerizable emulsifier, used alone or in
`combination with other nonionic surfactants in emulsion
`polymerization of vinyl acetate, styrene, ethyl acrylate,
`butyl acrylate, etc. The resulting emulsion has low viscosity,
`produces less foam, and is mechanically stable against phase
`separation. The resulting film has high water resistance.
`
`Uses and Features
`
`SANWAX products include pigment dispersants and flow
`improvers, suitable for polymers such as PE, PP, PVC, and ABS.
`As an additive for use in printing ink and paint, they can improve
`abrasion resistance, and anti-scratching, anti-blocking
`(anti-sticking) and anti-slipping properties of printed or painted
`surfaces. They are also useful as delustering agents. See page 5.
`
`VISCOL products permit uniform dispersion of pigments and fillers
`into molten synthetic resins like PP. As an additive for use in
`printing ink and paint, they can improve abrasion resistance, and
`anti-scratching, anti-blocking (anti-sticking) and anti-slipping
`properties of printed or painted surfaces. They are also useful as
`delustering agents. See page 5.
`
`UMEX products are a series of acid modified low-molecular-weight
`polyolefin containing a carboxylic acid anhydride group as the
`functional group.
`These products have a higher degree of modification and lower
`melt viscosity compared with conventional acid modified polyolefin.
`These products impart high dispersibility to both pigments and
`fillers in resins, and the mixture readily adheres to other materials
`including paint film. See page 6.
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`3. Resin Modifiers
`
`Product Name
`
`Principal Component
`(Product form)
`
`NEWPOL
`
`BP Products
`
`Bis (hydroxyphenyl) propane,
`propoxylated (Liquid)
`
`NEWPOL
`
`BPE Products
`
`Bis (hydroxyphenyl) propane,
`ethoxylated (Granule, Liquid)
`
`UMEX Products
`
`Acid modified low-molecular-
`weight polyolefin
`(Granule, Powder)
`
`Uses and Features
`
`These products are alkylene oxide adducts of bisphenol-A, used
`for a wide range of applications such as raw materials for resins,
`raw materials of intermediates, and resin modifiers. For example,
`they can be used as a diol component for corrosion resistant grade
`unsaturated polyester resins. They are also useful as modifiers for
`polyether, epoxy resins, and polyurethane. See page 5 and 6.
`
`When UMEX 1010 is added to a mixture of ethylene propylene
`rubber and polypropylene, the surface of the molded resin is
`modified. The contact angle of liquid on the molded resin also
`decreases. Consequently, adhesion of the resin to a high polar
`paint (melamine type, polyurethane type, etc.) is improved
`dramatically.
`When either UMEX 100TS or UMEX 110TS is added to hot melt
`adhesives, the workability of the adhesives is enhanced because
`their melt viscosity decreases compared with a mixture of a
`viscosity depressant (low molecular polyolefin type), including
`polyethylene wax, furthermore, the UMEX products improve
`the peel strength and creep resistance. See page 6.
`
`4. Antistatic Agents
`
`Product Name
`
`Principal Component
`(Product form)
`
`Uses and Features
`
`CHEMISTAT 3033
`
`Anionic surfactant (Granule)
`
`Excellent heat resistance. Effective when used with resins having
`a high Tg (inappropriate for transparent products).
`
`CHEMISTAT 2500
`
`Nonionic surfactant (Liquid)
`
`Has a relatively high antistatic property.
`Applicable in both kneading and coating processes.
`
`CHEMISTAT 3500
`
`SANSTAT 2012A
`
`PELESTAT NC6321
`NC7530
`230
`300
`VH230
`HC6800
`
`Anionic surfactant (Paste)
`
`Applicable to inks and paints.
`
`Cationic surfactant (Liquid)
`
`Effective for almost all resins.
`
`Block-type thermoplastic
`elastomer (Pellet)
`
`These products are polymer-alloy type permanent antistatic agents.
`They impart antistatic properties to resins, and their antistatic
`effects are long-lasting.
`PELESTAT NC6321, PELESTAT NC7530 and PELESTAT
`HC6800 are suitable for styrene resins, while PELESTAT 230,
`PELESTAT 300 and PELESTAT VH230 are suitable for polyolefin.
`See page 6.
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`5. Mold Releasing Agents
`
`Product Name
`
`Principal Component
`(Product form)
`
`NEWPOL LB-625
`
`LB-1715
`
`Polyoxypropylene glycol
`monoalkyl ether (Liquid)
`
`Uses and Features
`
`These products are suitable for application to rubbers, plastics
`such as high speed tire molding, foam rubber, etc. They are used
`in organic solvent solution.
`
`NEWPOL
`
`50HB-2000
`
`NEWPOL
`
`50HB-5100
`
`PEG 4000S
`
`6000S
`
`Poly (oxyethylene,
`oxypropylene) glycol mono-
`alkyl ether (Liquid)
`
`NEWPOL 50HB-2000 is suitable for application to rubber, plastics
`such as high speed tire molding, foam rubber, etc. It is used in
`aqueous solution.
`
`Poly (oxyethylene,
`oxypropylene) glycol mono-
`alkyl ether (Liquid)
`
`NEWPOL 50HB-5100 is suitable for application to automotive
`radiator hose, household rubber hose, etc. It is used in aqueous
`solution.
`
`Polyethylene glycol (Flake)
`
`These products are suitable for application to both foam rubber
`and latex foam.
`
`6. Printing Ink Binders
`
`Principal Component
`(Product form)
`
`Polyurethane resin solution
` (Liquid)
`
`Product Name
`
`SANPRENE IB-422
`
`IB-1700D
`
`IB-971
`
`IB-972
`
`IB-974
`
`Uses and Features
`
`SANPRENE IB products are binders for special gravure printing
`inks. They exhibit high adhesion to polyester or nylon film, heat
`resistance and oil resistance. They are also suitable for
`polyurethane lamination film. SANPRENE IB-422 is an
`one-component type, and the rest of the SANPRENE IB products
`in the list are a two-component curing type. See page 6.
`
`7. Compounding Ingredients for Paints and Printing Inks
`
`Product Name
`
`Principal Component
`(Product form)
`
`SANWAX Products
`
`Low-molecular-weight
`polyethylene (Powder, Pellet)
`
`VISCOL Products
`
`Low-molecular-weight
`polypropylene (Powder)
`
`Uses and Features
`
`These products are additives used in printing ink and paint to
`improve abrasion resistance, and anti-scratching, anti-blocking
`(anti-sticking) and anti-slipping properties of printed or painted
`surfaces. They are also suitable as a delustering agent.
`See page 5.
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`8. Pigment Dispersants (Surfactant Type)
`
`Product Name
`
`Principal Component
`(Product form)
`
`SANSPEARL PS-2
`
`Polycarboxylic acid type high
`molecular surfactant (Liquid)
`
`Uses and Features
`
`SANSPEARL PS-2 is a high performance pigment dispersant. In
`particular, the resulting mixture has excellent viscosity and stability
`during storage and heating. It excels in the ability to reduce the
`viscosity of pigment slurry.
`
`SANMORIN OT-70
`
`Sodium dioctyl sulfosuccinate
`(Liquid)
`
`SANMORIN OT-70 is a pigment dispersant. It exhibits excellent
`wetting and penetrating properties for hydrophobic pigments.
`
`IONET D Products
`
`M Products
`
`IONET S-80
`
`IONET T-60V
`
`Polyoxyethylene fatty acid
`ester (Solid, Liquid)
`
`These products are general-purpose pigment dispersants.
`A variety of products are available. See page 6.
`
`Sorbitan fatty acid ester
`(Liquid)
`
`Polyethoxylated sorbitan fatty
`acid ester (Liquid)
`
`IONET S-80 is a pigment dispersant effective in organic solvents.
`
`IONET T-60V is a pigment dispersant effective in aqueous solution.
`
`9. Defoaming Agents
`
`Product Name
`
`COLORIN 302
`
`Principal Component
`(Product form)
`
`Derivative of polyalkylene
`glycol (Liquid)
`
`COLORIN EM-104
`
`Proprietary formulated product
`(Liquid)
`
`Uses and Features
`
`COLORIN 302 is an economical defoaming agent for manufacture
`of acrylonitrile. It exhibits high defoaming properties, improving
`product yield and working efficiency.
`
`COLORIN EM-104 is a defoaming agent for the manufacturing
`process of latex. It exhibits high defoaming properties, improving
`product yield and working efficiency.
`
`10. Plasticizers for Polyurethane-Based Sealants
`
`Product Name
`
`Principal Component
`(Product form)
`
`SANFLEX SPX-80N
`
`Polyether (Liquid)
`
`SANFLEX GPA-3000
`
`Polyester (Liquid)
`
`SANFLEX LBU-25
`
`Modified polyester (Liquid)
`
`EB-200
`
`Polyethyleneglycol-dibenzoate
`(Liquid)
`
`Uses and Features
`
`These products are plasticizers for polyurethane-based sealants.
`When a top coat is applied to the plasticized polyurethane-based
`sealant, it minimally bleeds through to the top coat.
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`Appendix
`
`1. Typical Properties of NAROACTY CL Products
`
`Product Name
`
`NAROACTY CL-20
`NAROACTY CL-40
`NAROACTY CL-50
`NAROACTY CL-70
`NAROACTY CL-85
`NAROACTY CL-95
`NAROACTY CL-100
`NAROACTY CL-120
`NAROACTY CL-140
`NAROACTY CL-160
`NAROACTY CL-200
`NAROACTY CL-400
`
`Appearance
`(20 f 5°C)
`
`Colorless to pale yellow liquid
`
`Colorless to pale yellow paste
`
`White to pale yellow solid
`
`White flake
`
`2. Typical Properties of SANWAX Products
`
`HLB
`
` 5.7
` 8.9
`10.0
`11.7
`12.6
`13.1
`13.3
`14.1
`14.7
`15.2
`16.0
`17.8
`
`Cloud Point
`°C
`
` 3.8
` 7.1
` 8.7
`11.2
`41
`54
`64
`80
`93
`99
`> 100
`> 100
`
`Appearance
`(20 f 5°C)
`
`Color
`(APHA/molten)
`
`Viscosity
`mPa·s (140°C)
`
`White powder
`
`Pale yellow pellet
`Pale yellow powder
`
`Pale yellow pellet
`
`Softening
`Point *2 °C
` 30
`107
` 180
`0.93
`Nil
` 30
`107
` 300
`0.93
`Nil
` 30
`108
`1,000
`0.93
`Nil
` 30
`111
`4,200
`0.93
`Nil
` 50
`124
` 600
`0.95
`Nil
` 6 *1
`106
` 320
`0.94
`16.5
`100
`100
` 300
`0.93
`15
`100
`104
` 850
`0.94
`17
`*3 ASTM D 1321-61T
`*2 ASTM E 28-58T
`*1 Gardner
`*4 ASTM D 792-60T *5 Vapor pressure osmometry *6 Gel permeation chromatography
`
`Acid
`Value
`
`Density *4
`(20°C)
`
`Penetration
`Hardness *3
`(100g/5s/25°C)
`4.5
`4
`3.5
`2
`< 1
`5
`5
`4
`
`Average
`Molecular
`Weight *5
`1,500
`2,000
`3,500
`5,000
`3,000
`2,000*6
`2,000
`2,000
`
`Product Name
`
`SANWAX 171-P
`SANWAX 151-P
`SANWAX 131-P
`SANWAX 161-P
`SANWAX LEL-250
`SANWAX E-250P
`SANWAX E-310
`SANWAX E-330
`
`Product Name
`
`VISCOL 660-P
`VISCOL 550-P
`VISCOL 440-P
`VISCOL 330-P
`
`3. Typical Properties of VISCOL Products
`
`Appearance
`(20 f 5°C)
`
`Color
`(APHA/molten)
`
`Viscosity
`mPa·s (160°C)
`
`Density *4
`(20°C)
`
`White powder
`
`1*1
`200
`200
`200
`
`Penetration
`Softening
`Hardness *3
`Point *2 °C
`(100g/5s/25°C)
`0.89
` 1.5
`145
`70
`0.89
`< 1
`152
`200
`0.89
`< 1
`157
`1,800
`0.89
`< 1
`153
`4,000
`*3 ASTM D 1321-61T
`*2 ASTM E 28-58T
`*1 Gardner
`*4 ASTM D 792-60T *5 Vapor pressure osmometry *6 Gel permeation chromatography
`
`Average
`Molecular
`Weight *5
` 3,000
` 4,000
` 9,000 *6
`15,000 *6
`
`4. Typical Properties of NEWPOL BP Products
`
`Product Name
`
`NEWPOL BP-2P
`NEWPOL BP-23P
`NEWPOL BP-3P
`NEWPOL BP-5P
`
`Appearance
`(20 f 5°C)
`
`Color
`(APHA)
`
`Acid Value
`
`Hydroxyl
`Value
`
`Viscosity
`mPa·s (60°C)
`
`Pale yellow liquid
`
`Colorless liquid
`
`40
`20
`20
`10
`
`0.50
`0.02
`0.02
`0.02
`
`322
`315
`280
`211
`
`1,600
`1,230
`628
`200
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`5. Typical Properties of NEWPOL BPE Products
`
`Product Name
`
`NEWPOL BPE-20T
`NEWPOL BPE-40
`NEWPOL BPE-60
`NEWPOL BPE-100
`NEWPOL BPE-180
`
`Appearance
`(20 f 5°C)
`
`White granule
`Pale yellow liquid
`
`Colorless to
`pale yellow liquid
`
`Color
`(APHA)
`
`10 (molten)
`20
`10
`10
`10
`
`Acid Value
`
`Hydroxyl
`Value
`
`Viscosity
`mPa·s (60°C)
`
`0.01
`0.02
`0.02
`0.02
`0.02
`
`349
`276
`228
`167
`110
`
`–
`278
`174
`120
`115
`
`6. Typical Properties of UMEX Products
`
`Product Name
`
`UMEX 1001
`UMEX 1010
`UMEX 100TS
`UMEX 110TS
`
`Appearance
`(20 f 5°C)
`
`Yellow granule
`Yellow granule
`Pale yellow powder
`Pale yellow powder
`
`Specific Gravity
`(ASTM D 792)
`0.95
`0.95
`0.89
`0.89
`
`Melt Viscosity
`mPa·s (160°C)
`
`15,000
`6,000
`120
`132
`
`Softening Point
`°C (JIS K 2531)
`153
`145
`148
`145
`
`Acid Value
`(JIS K 0070)
`26
`54
` 3.5
` 7
`
`7. Typical Properties of PELESTAT Products
`
`Product Name
`
`Appearance
`(20 f 5°C)
`
`Pale yellow pellet
`
`Surface
`Refractive
`Melting Point
`Resistivity *2 Ω
`Index
`°C
`PELESTAT NC6321
`1 g 10 9
`1.51
`202
`PELESTAT NC7530
`2 g 10 9
`1.53
`177
`PELESTAT 230
`5 g 10 7
`1.50
`161
`PELESTAT 300
`1 g 10 8
`1.49
`135
`PELESTAT VH230
`5 g 10 7
`–
`162
`PELESTAT HC6800
`3 g 10 7
`1.51
`1.7
`199
`*1 0.5 wt % formic acid solution at 25°C *2 The resistivity of PELESTAT itself. Measured at 23°C under 50% R.H. (ASTM D 257)
`
`Reduced
`Viscosity *1
`1.7
`1.3
`
`– – –
`
`8. Typical Properties of SANPRENE IB Products
`
`Product Name
`
`SANPRENE IB-422
`SANPRENE IB-F370
`SANPRENE IB-300
`SANPRENE IB-1700D
`SANPRENE IB-129
`
`Appearance
`(20 f 5°C)
`
`Viscosity
`mPa·s (20°C)
`
`Solvent *
`
`Solid Content
`wt %
` 1,100
`MEK / IPA
`30
`2,900 (25°C)
`MPG / IPA
`40
`MEK / IPA
`42
`14,000
`MEK / IPA
`30
` 1,300
`IPA / EtAc
`40
` 5,500
`* MEK : Methyl ethyl ketone IPA : Isopropanol MPG : Methyl propylene glycol EtAc : Ethyl acetate
`
`Pale yellow liquid
`
`9. Typical Properties of IONET D Products and M Products
`
`Product Name
`
`Appearance
`(20 f 5°C)
`
`Composition
`
`IONET DL-200
`IONET DS-300
`IONET DS-400
`IONET DO-600
`IONET DO-1000
`IONET MS-400
`IONET MS-1000
`IONET MO-200
`IONET MO-400
`IONET MO-600
`
`Pale yellow liquid
`
`Polyoxyethylene di-laurate
`
`Pale yellow solid
`
`Polyoxyethylene di-stearate
`
`Brown liquid
`Pale yellow solid
`
`Polyoxyethylene di-oleate
`
`Pale yellow solid
`
`Polyoxyethylene mono-stearate
`
`Pale straw-colored liquid
`
`Straw-colored liquid
`
`Polyoxyethylene mono-oleate
`
`HLB
`
` 6.6
` 7.3
` 8.5
`10.4
`12.9
`11.9
`15.7
` 8.4
`11.8
`13.7
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`PRODUCT LISTPRODUCT LIST
`
`PERFORMANCE CHEMICALS FOR SYNTHETIC
`RESIN & RUBBER INDUSTRIES AND PAINT, INK &
`PIGMENT INDUSTRIES
` 1. Emulsifiers for Emulsion Polymerization
` 2. Pigment Dispersants (Oligomer Type)
` 3. Resin Modifiers
` 4. Antistatic Agents
` 5. Mold Releasing Agents
` 6. Printing Ink Binders
` 7. Compounding Ingredients for Paints and Printing Inks
` 8. Pigment Dispersants (Surfactant Type)
` 9. Defoaming Agents
`10. Plasticizers for Polyurethane-Based Sealants
`PERFORMANCE CHEMICALS FOR COSMETICS,
`PHARMACEUTICALS, AGRICHEMICALS AND
`DETERGENTS
`Performance Chemicals for Cosmetics
` 1. Base Materials for Shampoos (Anionic Type)
` 2. Base Materials for Shampoos (Amphoteric Type)
` 3. Foam Stabilizers and Thickeners for Shampoos
` 4. Base Materials for Body Washes
` 5. Base Materials for Hair Conditioners
` 6. Compounding Ingredients for Cosmetics
` 7. Emulsifiers for Cosmetics
` 8.Gelling Agents for Cosmetics
`Performance Chemicals for Pharmaceuticals
` 1. Tablet Binders
` 2. Base Materials for Ointments
` 3. Coating Agents for Tablets
` 4. Germicides (Pharmaceutical Use)
` 5. Other Products for Pharmaceuticals
`Performance Chemicals for Agrichemicals
` 1. Dispersants for Agrichemical Granule Preparations
`Performance Chemicals for Detergents
` 1. Base Materials for Detergents
` 2. Germicides (Industrial Use)
` 3. Additives for Detergents
` 4. Base Materials for Household Fabric Softeners
` 5. Industrial Defoaming Agents
`PERFORMANCE CHEMICALS FOR POLYURETHANE
`AND POLYURETHANE-RELATED INDUSTRIES
` 1. Polyether Polyols for Flexible Slabstock Polyurethane Foams
` 2. Polyether Polyols for Automobile Hot Molded Seat Cushions
` 3. Polyether Polyols for Automobile High-Resilient Molded Seat Cushions
` 4. Polyether Polyols for Crushpad Foams
` 5. Polyether Polyols for Rigid Polyurethane Foams
` 6. Multi Functional Polyols
` 7. Example of Polyurethane Foam System
` 8. Polyether Polyols for CASE
` 9. Prepolymers and Raw Materials for Polyurethane Elastomers
`10. Base Materials for Synthetic Leathers
`11. Water-Borne Polyurethanes for Textile Processing
`12. Polyurethane Emulsions for Coatings
`
`PERFORMANCE CHEMICALS FOR LUBRICANT
`INDUSTRIES AND MACHINERY & METAL
`PROCESSING INDUSTRIES
` 1. Lubricant Additives
` 2. Base Materials for Polyalkylene Glycol-Type Lubricants
` 3. Base Materials for Water-Soluble Quenchants
` 4. Base Materials for Hydraulic Fluids
` 5. Materials for Brake Fluids
` 6. Rust Inhibitors
` 7. Water-Soluble Cutting Fluids
` 8. Emulsifiers for Metal Working Oils
` 9. Base Materials for Metal Cleaners
`PERFORMANCE CHEMICALS FOR RESOURCE
`EXTRACTION AND MINING INDUSTRIES
` 1. Polymer Flocculants
` 2. Dewatering Accelerator
` 3. Cold Flow Improvers
` 4. Lubricity Improver
` 5. Dewaxing Aids
`PERFORMANCE CHEMICALS FOR WASTEWATER
`TREATMENT
` 1. Polymer Flocculants
` 2. Aminoalkyl Methacrylate Monomers
`PERFORMANCE CHEMICALS FOR COSMETICS
`SUCH AS HAIR-CARE, SKIN-CARE AND MAKE-UP
` 1. Foaming Agents/Detergents/Foam Improvers
` 2. Emulsifying Agent/Solubilizing Agent/Dispersing Agent
` 3. Conditioning Agents/Styling Agents
` 4. Thickeners/Gelling Agents/Film-Forming Agents
` 5. Moisturizing Agents/Moistening Agents
` 6. Antibacterial/Anticeptic
`PERFORMANCE CHEMICALS FOR CONSTRUCTION
`AND PUBLIC WORKS
` 1. Flooring Materials
` 2. Polyurethane for Architectural Paints
` 3. Water Sealants
` 4. Waterproofing Agents
` 5. Concrete Admixtures
` 6. Dispersant for Manufacturing Cement Boards by Extrusion Molding
` 7. Foaming Agent for Foam Concrete
` 8. Agents for Drilling Mud
` 9. Waste Mud Solidification
`10. Polymer Flocculants for Gravel Washing Wastewater Treatment
`11. Binder for Ceramics
`ADHESIVES AND ADHESIVE-RELATED PRODUCTS
` 1. Pressure-Sensitive Adhesives (Cohesive Agents)
` 2. Potting Resins for Artificial Kidneys (Hollow-Fiber Type)
` 3. Resins for Anti-Corrosion Paints for Automobiles
` (for Improving Adhesion of Paints to Electrodeposition Steel)
` 4. Binders for Fiber-Finishing Agents
` 5. Binders for Fiberglass
` 6. Curing Agents for Epoxy Resins
`
`A portion of the printing costs for this printing paper is donated to
`the Japan Committee "Vaccines for the World's Children".
`
`Printed in Japan on Mar. 25, 2016 B831607 KURO, TAI (1000)
`
`This brochure has been prepared solely for information purposes. Sanyo Chemical Industries, Ltd. extends no warranties and makes no representations
`as to the accuracy or completeness of the information contained herein, and assumes no responsibility regarding the suitability of this information for any
`intended purposes or for any consequences of using this information. Any product information in this brochure is without obligation and commitment, and
`is subject to change at any time without prior notice. Consequently anyone acting on information contained in this brochure does so entirely at his/her
`own risk. In particular, final determination of suitability of any material described in this brochure, including patent liability for intended applications, is the
`sole responsibility of the user. Such materials may present unknown health hazards and should be used with caution. Although certain hazards may be
`described in this brochure, Sanyo Chemical Industries, Ltd. can not guarantee that these are the only hazards that exist.
`
`For detailed information, please contact Tokyo Area Sales & Marketing Office of Sanyo Chemical Industries, Ltd.
`E-mail: sanyoproduct@sanyo-chemical.group
`Fax: +81 - 3 - 3245 - 1697
`URL: https://www.sanyo-chemical.co.jp/eng
`Tel: +81 - 3 - 5200 - 3400
`Address: No.10 Chuo Bldg., 1 - 5 - 6 Nihonbashi - honcho, Chuo - ku, Tokyo 103 - 0023, Japan
`
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