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Heat-resistant inorganic adhesive "Alon Ceramic"

Forms a hardened material that withstands high temperatures of 1,100 to 1,200℃! For heat-resistant bonding of metals, ceramics, quartz, and more.

"Alon Ceramic" is a heat-curing type of heat-resistant inorganic adhesive and filler. The product lineup includes "Alon Ceramic E," which is primarily composed of zirconia and silica, "Alon Ceramic D," which is made of alumina, and "Alon Ceramic C," which is based on silica. Due to its main components being fire-resistant ceramics like alumina and inorganic polymers, it exhibits excellent heat resistance. 【Features】 ■ One-component heat-curing type ■ Main components are fire-resistant ceramics like alumina and inorganic polymers ■ Forms a cured material that withstands high temperatures of 1,100 to 1,200°C ■ Demonstrates high adhesive strength to metals and ceramics even at high temperatures *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Inorganic Adhesive "FJ515 Heating Foaming Type"

Enhance the fire resistance and flame retardancy of organic foam and building materials! Heat-foamed type inorganic adhesive.

The "FJ515 Heating Foam Type" is a 100% inorganic, water-based, one-component, heating foam type inorganic adhesive. It expands 5 to 10 times due to flame, forming a strong fire-resistant insulation layer. It enhances the fire resistance and fireproofing of organic foams and building materials. 【Features】 - Rapid curing due to the evaporation of moisture (dehydration condensation reaction) - When rapidly heated to 150°C to 200°C, it expands 5 to 10 times and forms a fire-resistant insulation layer - No volatile substances or harmful gases are generated during drying - Non-combustible, highly heat-resistant, and does not degrade under ultraviolet light - Viscosity can be adjusted as desired by adding water or hot water *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Alon Ceramic Heat-Resistant Inorganic Adhesive

It is a one-component heat-curing inorganic adhesive, filler, and coating agent with heat resistance.

Alon Ceramic heat-resistant inorganic adhesive is a one-component heat-curing type heat-resistant inorganic adhesive and filler coating agent. It can withstand high temperatures of 1200 to 1300°C by curing at 150°C, and it does not burn or emit gas. For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.

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Inorganic Adhesive "FJ523 General Purpose Type"

Prevents cracking, enhances adhesion, and prevents detachment! 100% inorganic, water-based single-component adhesive.

The "FJ523 General Purpose Type" is an easy-to-handle inorganic adhesive that is 100% inorganic and water-based. By adjusting the direction of shrinkage during drying, it prevents cracking and enhances adhesion, preventing detachment. It improves the fire resistance of high-humidity areas such as automotive engines, mufflers, and dryers, as well as building materials. Additionally, unlike organic adhesives, there is no concern about sick house syndrome. 【Features】 ■ Rapid curing due to the evaporation of moisture (dehydration condensation reaction) ■ High adhesion with minimal cracking or peeling during drying ■ The liquid itself is odorless, and no volatile substances or harmful gases are generated during drying ■ Non-combustible, highly heat-resistant, and does not degrade under ultraviolet light ■ Viscosity can be adjusted as desired by adding water or hot water *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Research Material] World Market for Inorganic Adhesives

World Market for Inorganic Adhesives: Silicate Type, Sulfate Type, Phosphate Type, Borate Type, Others, Buildings, Models, Casting, Water Saving, Medical ...

This research report (Global Inorganic Adhesives Market) investigates and analyzes the current state and outlook for the global inorganic adhesives market over the next five years. It includes information on the overview of the global inorganic adhesives market, trends of major companies (sales, selling prices, market share), market size by segment, market size by major regions, and distribution channel analysis. The market segments by type include silicate type, sulfate type, phosphate type, borate type, and others, while the segments by application cover buildings, models, casting, water conservation, medical, equipment installation, and others. The regional segments are classified into North America, the United States, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Japan, China, India, South Korea, Southeast Asia, South America, the Middle East, and Africa to calculate the market size of inorganic adhesives. It also includes the market share of major companies in the inorganic adhesives sector, product and business overviews, and sales performance.

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