| Salts | |
Many inorganic compounds are salts, consisting of cations and anions joined by ionic bonding. For example sodium chloride, which consists of sodium cations and chloride anions. In any.. read more >> |
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| Sequestering agents | |
Sequestering agents are also known as chelating agents. They form two or more separate bonds between a polydentate (multiple-bonded) ligand (usually an organic compound) and a single.. read more >> |
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| Silicones | |
Caldic supplies a comprehensive range of silicone products in release coatings, engineering elastomers, healthcare products, specialty fluids, emulsions and resins.
Silicones can be.. read more >> |
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| Solvents | |
Solvents are liquids that dissolve other liquids, solids or sometimes gases. Solvents can be classified in many ways, but polarity is the most common: non-polar (hydrocarbons like hexane,.. read more >> |
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| Stabilisers | |
Polymer stabilisers are chemicals which protect materials against degradation during processing, storage, conversion and in their final form. They also ensure that the physical and.. read more >> |
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| Surfactants & Wetting agents | |
The term is derived from surface active agent. These products tend to concentrate on the interface of two different phases, i.e. water/oil or water/air. This tendency is caused by parts.. read more >> |
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