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FLEROGUM 2317 - Zschimmer & Schwarz

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<strong>FLEROGUM</strong> <strong>2317</strong>Above all, the product is used in the so-called “non-gel process” where no vulcanizationaccelerator is applied for vulcanization of the latex but thermal cross-linking of the latex takesplace exclusively (thermovulcanization).For the “gel process”, our product <strong>FLEROGUM</strong> K 25 is available.Guidelines for application<strong>FLEROGUM</strong> <strong>2317</strong> can be easily incorporated into all common synthetic and natural latices andother plastic dispersions and is well compatible with filling materials such as chalk and similaradditives.The exact application quantity in each case is to be determined by preliminary trials because therequired amount of <strong>FLEROGUM</strong> <strong>2317</strong> depends on the respective kind and quantity of the otheradditives.The <strong>FLEROGUM</strong> quantities to be added are different for natural and synthetic latices.We suggest to applyfor natural latex: 0.8 - 1.5% <strong>FLEROGUM</strong> <strong>2317</strong>(calculated on the solid content of the latex)for synthetic latex: 3.0 - 6.0% <strong>FLEROGUM</strong> <strong>2317</strong>(calculated on the solid content of the latex)for plastic dispersions: 1.0 - 3.0% <strong>FLEROGUM</strong> <strong>2317</strong>(calculated on the solid content of the latex)The above results have been obtained from trials in our laboratory and plant. In the lightof changing conditions they can only serve as a guide and are therefore offered withoutobligation. We ask you to observe the possible rights of third parties.Stand:11. March 2013Page:2 / 2

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