In the chemical industry, primarily as a binder, it can improve compatibility and adhesion strength between inorganic and organic materials. It can also be used as a glass anti-fog agent, a surface modifier for ultrafine powders, and a waterproofing agent for protecting cultural heritage and other items.
Store the product away from heat and open flames in a cool, dry place. Keep the container tightly closed to prevent it from hydrolyzing and forming polymers when exposed to moisture.
Customers should review the latest MSDS and product safety information labels. Individual instructions contain details on protective equipment and special storage conditions necessary to ensure safety.
Finished products are standardly packed in plastic drums of 5 kg, 20 kg, and 200 kg. Other customized packaging specifications are available upon request.
It protects clear glass, film-treated glass (including optical, vacuum, and reflective films), as well as optical parts, precision equipment, and instruments with scales and metal frames.
Yes, it can effectively prevent acid corrosion, freezing and thawing, and damage to cultural relics, especially those located outdoors.
It is primarily used as a binder to improve compatibility and adhesion between inorganic and organic materials. Additionally, it serves as a glass anti-fog agent, surface modifier for ultrafine powders, and a waterproofing agent for cultural heritage protection.