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Water forms beads on impregnated materials – an effect that deteriorates with frequent washing. WACKER® HC 303 silicone emulsion makes it possible to impregnate fabrics and to restore the water repellency of already impregnated textiles while laundering.
Download picture (230x153px) (JPG, 25 KB)EOTA - climatic chamber
In the walk-in climatic chamber in Burghausen, experts test polymer-modified external insulation systems under extreme conditions – from -20 to +70 °C – to simulate differ-ent climate zones
Download picture (230x153px) (JPG, 40 KB)EOTA - weathering wall
A weathering wall is positioned at the new climatic chamber: WACKER has invested around €1 million in the expansion of its EOTA test center in Burghausen for certifying modern thermal insulation systems.
Download picture (230x153px) (JPG, 37 KB)Liquid Silicone for Radiator Gaskets
Header tank of a car radiator with silicone gasket made of ELASTOSIL® RT 728 (light-colored bead). The new liquid silicone rubber, which is resistant to coolant, has been specially developed for the automotive industry. It is suitable for injection molding and for cured-in-place gaskets applied by dispensing equipment. (Photo: Wacker Chemie AG; part courtesy of MAHLE GmbH, Stuttgart)
Download picture (230x153px) (JPG, 32 KB)VINNAPAS® 8620 E - Tile Adhesives -
For high-quality, low-emission tile adhesives: with the aid of VINNAPAS® 8620 E, even modern large-format or very thin tiles, and porcelain or natural-stone materials, can be bonded reliably.
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