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Date: 2007-06-29 11:12:01
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JRM Chemical Inc. SEED COAT Soil Moist Seed Coat is a crosslinked polyacrylamide with graphite. The crosslinked polymer is hygroscopic, it will swell and expand as it draws moisture from humid air and water. When the po

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