which bucket has Armour additives? Both of them do, of course. Matter of fact, each one is a better plastics product because of several Armour additives. For example, NEO-FAT® 18 mold release agent sped the scrub bucket's production. And ARMOSTAT® 310 and 410 antistatic agents were also on the job, as they often are with polyethylene, polypropylene, and polyvinylidene chloride copolymer coating resin additives. Armour additives had a helping hand in the bucket seat production, too. Here ARMEEN® DM16D amine was the catalyst for the polyurethane foam seat; KESSCO® esters served as the plasticizers for the vinyl seat covering.
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The line of plastics additives from Armour covers a multitude of manufacturing needs. To name just one, ARMID® amides speed processing by serving as a slip additive for polyolefins and polyvinylchlorides. Polyethylene glycol esters from Armour work as viscosity control agents in organisols and plastisols. DUOMEEN® T and S epoxy curatives—plus many Armour fatty esters functioning as low-temperature plasticizers—are ready for you to test. For free samA pies write: Armour Industrial Chemica A R M O U R M ' Company, Department CE, Box ) 1805, Chicago, Illinois 60690.
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