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Chemistry / Packaging materials / Fluid dynamics / Non-Newtonian fluids / Petroleum engineering / Viscosity / Thixotropy / Cyanoacrylate / Materials science / Physics / Adhesives
Date: 2009-01-29 10:04:37
Chemistry
Packaging materials
Fluid dynamics
Non-Newtonian fluids
Petroleum engineering
Viscosity
Thixotropy
Cyanoacrylate
Materials science
Physics
Adhesives

TECHNICAL INFORMATION DESCRIPTION Mercury MH16 is a General Purpose Activator. It is ozone friendly activator and used for normal curing of cyanoacrylates, depositing a correct balance of neutralizing ions on the surface

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