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Amirez® 148/024

Supplied byIncorez- Last Updated on Sep 8, 2020

Amirez® 148/024 is a reactive water soluble polyamine adduct curing agent by Incorez. Shows fast cure at ambient and low temperature. It provides excellent gloss retention and chemical resistance. It has zero volatile organic compounds and good freeze/thaw stability. Possesses low viscosity, high solids, low color and will emulsify most liquid epoxy resins. Used in concrete primers at low temperature, anti-graffiti and hygiene coatings, coatings for green concrete, anti-corrosion paints, gloss paints, floor and wall paints. By chemical reaction, Amirez® 148/024 will crosslink epoxies to yield tough durable polymers for flooring and wall coating applications. Recommended addition level is 72 phr in Bisphenol A/F liquid epoxy with diluent.
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