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GENIOSIL® XM 20

At the European Coatings Show, WACKER, the Munich-based chemical group, is showcasing GENIOSIL® XM 20 – an alpha-silane-terminated polyether that allows the formulation of plasticizer-free adhesives with extremely high elasticity. Typical applications include wood-flooring adhesives and all-round adhesive sealants

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VINNOL® E 18/38

The low-viscosity binder VINNOL® E 18/38 ensures excellent droplet formation in ink-jet inks with high resolution and brilliant colors even at high print speed. VINNOL® E 18/38 adheres extremely well to numerous substrates, making it ideal for printing on cables, packaging or large-scale advertising banners

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VINNAPAS® 760 ED

Outdoor weathering tests: The new VINNAPAS® 760 ED dispersion is ideal for flexible two-component sealing slurries for creating permanent, hard-wearing seals in damp rooms, such as kitchens and bathrooms, as well as for water pipes and sewers.

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Tobias Brandis

Dr. Tobias Brandis (45) will head Wacker Chemie AG’s WACKER POLYSILICON division as of January 1, 2017.

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SILPURAN® 6760/50

SILPURAN®6760/50 is a self-adhesive liquid silicone rubber (LSR) which has a low-friction surface after curing. Tests show that the product’s coefficient of friction is 50 to 70 percent lower than that of standard LSRs with a comparable hardness. The Munich-based chemical company is premiering the new product at this year’s COMPAMED trade show.

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