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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Question Answer What is the composition of your products? Our products are halogen and fluorine-free. What types of solvents are your products compatible with? PlastiLynx products are soluble in polar solvents, while Bondlynx is soluble in most organic solvents but not in water. Ethyl acetate is an example of a solvent for Bondlynx. How much  [...]</p>
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<td>What is the composition of your products?</td>
<td>Our products are halogen and fluorine-free.</td>
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<td>What types of solvents are your products compatible with?</td>
<td>PlastiLynx products are soluble in polar solvents, while Bondlynx is soluble in most organic solvents but not in water. Ethyl acetate is an example of a solvent for Bondlynx.</td>
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<td>How much material is needed to spread?</td>
<td>A layer of 1-2 mg per square inch is needed. If used as a primer, a concentration of 5 weight percent is recommended for Bondlynx.</td>
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<td>How does the carbene react with a surface compared to silanes?</td>
<td>The reaction depends on the specific circumstances. We did some tests on glass and found that it does react, but the adhesion isn&#8217;t very strong.</td>
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<td>What is the shelf life if your products?</td>
<td>When stored neat (unmixed) in a freezer at -20°C/-4°F, our products have a shelf life of over 4 years. Once prepared into a solution, they remain stable in a freezer for over 6 months</td>
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