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Fillers for Coatings and Adhesives
Fillers are extremely common in dispensing technology. They can yield the economical advantage of extending the use of your material while providing many additional benefits to the end result. From heat dissapation to weight, fillers are products that need to be considered when making material decisions.
Materials
- Hollow Glass Microspheres
- Thermally Conductive Metal
- Microballons/Phenolic Microballons
- Aluminum Powder
- Wood Flour
- Fumed Silica
- Calcium Carbonate
- Cotton Flock
- Graphic Fiber
- Alumina Oxide
- Acrylic Dust
- Talc
Hollow Glass Microspheres
- Weight Reduction
- Extended Material Usage
- Reduced Shrinkage During Curing
- Weight Addition
- Extended Material Usage
- Increased Rigidity/Hardness to Material
- Increased Thermal Conductivity
Microballons/Phenolic Microballons
- Weight Reduction
- Extended Material Use
- Reduced Shrinkage During Curing
- Cost Effective
- Increased Viscosity
- Increased Thixotropy
- Extended Material Use
- Weight Addition
- Cost Effective
- Increased Viscosity
- Moisture Resistance
- Increased Viscosity
- Increased Thixotropy
- Performs well in the presence of additional fillers
- Extended Paint Use
- Extended Material Use
- Increased Adhesion
- Extended Material Use
- Increased Rigidity
- Extended Material Use
- Increased Rigidity
- Extended Material Use
- Highest Heat Conductivity
- Extended Material Use
- Nonskid Characteristics
- Extended Material Use
- Weight Addition
- Cost Effective
- Increased Viscosity
- Reduced Shrinkage During Curing
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