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Polyether amines are primarily used in a wide range of fields, including epoxy and polyurea curing agents, composite materials such as CFRP, heavy-duty anti-corrosion coatings, construction structural adhesives, and adhesives for wind turbine blades. Additionally, the use of polyether amines enables the enhancement of various physical properties and the addition of functions (such as flexibility, elongation, impact resistance, tensile strength, tear strength, hydrophilicity, hydrophobicity, substrate adhesion, fluidity, and water resistance, etc.). Our company imports and sells two types of polyether amines: ◆ Polyoxypropylene diamine ◆ Trimethylolpropane poly(oxypropylene) triamine *For more details, please feel free to contact us.
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"CALGRIP" is a paraffin-based latent heat storage material. Thanks to its formulation technology, it changes from solid to gel without turning into a liquid during phase change, making it easier to handle than pure paraffin. Depending on the type and formulation of the paraffin, it can serve as a latent heat storage agent at various temperatures. Additionally, it flows at high temperatures (around 80°C), allowing it to be molded into various shapes. 【Features】 - Can serve as a latent heat storage agent at various temperatures depending on the type and formulation of the paraffin - Does not change into a liquid during phase change due to formulation technology, instead changing from solid to gel - Easier to handle than pure paraffin - Flows at high temperatures (around 80°C), allowing it to be molded into various shapes *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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We would like to propose various types of lubricants as follows, as suggested by our Lubrication Master: ■ Automotive lubricants https://www.eneos.co.jp/business/lubricants/automotive/ ■ Industrial lubricants https://www.eneos.co.jp/business/lubricants/industrial/ ■ Metalworking fluids https://www.eneos.co.jp/business/lubricants/metal/ ■ Marine and cogeneration lubricants https://www.eneos.co.jp/business/lubricants/marine/ ■ Grease https://www.eneos.co.jp/business/lubricants/grease/ ■ Industrial volatile oils / solvents https://www.eneos.co.jp/business/lubricants/volatile/
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