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Cotin™ 227

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Dibutyltin diacetate. An organotin catalyst recommended for the manufacture of silicone and polyurethane systems. Can be used in primary polyol-isocyanate and water-isocyanate reactions as well as secondary types such as allophanate and biuret formation. Used in urethane/chemical intermediates as well as in polymers.

Cotin™ 430

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Dioctyltin carboxylate. An organotin catalyst recommended for the manufacture of silicone and polyurethane systems. It offers less moisture sensitivity and a higher temperature of activation in comparison to conventional dibutyltin catalysts. Used in urethane/chemical intermediates as well as in polymers.

Cotin™ 200

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Dibutyltin dilaurate. An organotin catalyst recommended for the manufacture of silicone and polyurethane systems. Can be used in primary polyol-isocyanate and water-isocyanate reactions as well as secondary types such as allophanate and biuret formation. Used in urethane/chemical intermediates as well as in polymers.

Cotin™ 280

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Organotin carboxylate. An organotin catalyst recommended for vulcanised (RTV) silicone systems, polyurethane foams and elastomers. It does not utilize acetic acid in its manufacture and therefore does not have the odor or corrosiveness normally associated with organotin acetates. Also catalyze water-isocyanate reaction in foam systems. Used in urethane/chemical intermediates as well as in polymers.

Cotin™ 100

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Dibutyltin oxide. An active catalyst for preparation of esters, polyesters and alkyds. Dehydration reactions and the oxidative degradation of alcohols to aldehydes and ketones can be minimized with this catalyst. Offers reduced reaction time and seed formation over lithium hydroxide. Used in urethane/chemical intermediates as well as in polymers.

Cotin™ 1707

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Organotin compound. An organotin catalyst recommended for the manufacture of polyurethane systems. Hydroxyl functionality in the carboxylic chain allows it to react with polyurethane to minimize migration from the polymer. Can be used in primary polyol-isocyanate and water-isocyanate reactions as well as secondary types such as allophanate and biuret formation. Used in urethane/chemical intermediates as well as in polymers.
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