Catalytic solutions for polymer processes and chemical reactions

VENLOMC-DOTDL

Dioctyltin Dilaurate Catalyst for Polyurethane, Coatings, and Adhesives

VENLOMC-DOTDL is a premium-quality dioctyltin dilaurate catalyst developed for polyurethane foaming and crosslinking reactions. It helps control reaction times while ensuring consistent performance. With lower toxicity compared to many alternative additives, it offers improved handling and is considered a standard catalyst in polyurethane applications.

Key Benefits

  • Lower toxicity compared to conventional tin catalysts
  • Provides control over urethane crosslinking reaction times
  • Ensures reliable and consistent catalytic performance
  • Suitable for high-load polyurethane systems
  • Industry-standard solution for multiple urethane applications

InDUSTRIES RELATED

Automotive

Construction and Building

Electronics and Electrical

Packaging and Technical Films

Key Benefits

VENLOMC-DOTDL is suitable for

  • Polyurethane Systems: Catalyst for foams and casting resins used in flooring and high-load applications
  • Adhesives and Sealants: Supports efficient curing and improved structural performance
  • Paints and Coatings: Ideal for powder coatings and coating systems requiring controlled reactions
  • Crosslinking Reactions: Enhances process stability across various urethane formulations

Packaging & Storage

Packaging

1 pallet = 816 kg (4 drums × 204 kg)

Storage

Store below 30°C, protected from direct sunlight and heat.
Use within 6 months from the production date.

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