MAP for powder coat...

MAP for powder coating

MAP for powder coating

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1 Metric Ton

Negotiable

  • Min.Order :1 Metric Ton
  • Purity: 96%
  • Payment Terms : L/C,T/T,

Keywords

mono aluminum phosphate powder coating firming agent in fireproofing material

Quick Details

  • Appearance:white powder
  • Application:not only a frequently-used bingding agent for fireproofing materials, but also an important constituent for inorganic coating formulas.
  • PackAge:25kg/bag
  • ProductionCapacity:10|Metric Ton|Day
  • Storage:This product should be kept from breakage, pollution and contact with acid.
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1 manufacturer with 20 years experiences

2 firming agent for fireproofing material

3 curing agent for potash water glass

4 curing agent for powder coating 

 

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                                                                                             Potash water glass firming agent

  Acid-resistant glass cement is composed of water glass, curing agent and powder filler. Water glass, also known as sodium silicate chemically, is a type of metasilicate water solution. It will be known as Potash Water Glass if potassium metasilicate is used commonly. Sodium silicate cement has good mechanical strength, excellent acid resistance (except for fluohydric acid and pyrophosphoric acid) and cheap price, but high in factor of porosity and irresistible to alkali. Potash water glass cement is made up of potash water glass, condensed aluminum phosphate as curing agent and acid-resistant fillings. It is superior to sodium silicate cement in impermeability, resistance to dilute acid and cohesive strength.

 

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