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Curing / Crosslinking

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Coatings & Paints

Curing / Crosslinking

Hardeners, crosslinkers & catalysts for thermoset coating systems

59 products

59 products

curing crosslinking

Aluminum Chelate Crosslinker

CAS: 13963-57-0

Aluminum Chelate Crosslinker for curing and crosslinking polymer networks, enabling controlled cure profiles and enhanced mechanical, thermal, and chemical properties.

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Anhydride Curing Agent MTHPA

CAS: 11070-44-3

Anhydride Curing Agent MTHPA is a high-performance specialty chemical additive widely used in industrial coating, adhesive, and material applications. Provides excellent performance characteristics and reliability.

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Anthracene Photocrosslinker

CAS: 120-12-7

Anthracene Photocrosslinker for curing and crosslinking polymer networks, enabling controlled cure profiles and enhanced mechanical, thermal, and chemical properties.

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Aziridine Crosslinker

CAS: 57116-45-7

Aziridine crosslinkers are polyfunctional compounds containing strained three-membered aziridine (ethylenimine) rings that react rapidly and selectively with carboxylic acid groups in waterborne resin systems at room temperature, forming stable covalent amide-ester linkages. Trimethylolpropane tris[3-(2-methylaziridinyl)propanoate] (XAMA-7, CAS 57116-45-7) is a representative trifunctional grade widely used in waterborne coatings and adhesives. Aziridine crosslinkers are valued for their self-crosslinking efficiency, compatibility with acrylic and polyurethane dispersions, and absence of volatile by-products.

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BP Photo-Crosslinker

CAS: 119-61-9

BP Photo-Crosslinker for curing and crosslinking polymer networks, enabling controlled cure profiles and enhanced mechanical, thermal, and chemical properties.

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Bismaleimide Crosslinker

CAS: 5292-53-5

Bismaleimide Crosslinker for curing and crosslinking polymer networks, enabling controlled cure profiles and enhanced mechanical, thermal, and chemical properties.

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Blocked Isocyanate Crosslinker

CAS: 28182-81-2

Blocked Isocyanate Crosslinker is a high-performance specialty chemical additive widely used in industrial coating, adhesive, and material applications. Provides excellent performance characteristics and reliability.

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Borate Crosslinker

CAS: 10043-35-3

Borate Crosslinker for curing and crosslinking polymer networks, enabling controlled cure profiles and enhanced mechanical, thermal, and chemical properties.

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CBS Rubber Accelerator

CAS: 95-33-0

CBS Rubber Accelerator for curing and crosslinking polymer networks, enabling controlled cure profiles and enhanced mechanical, thermal, and chemical properties.

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Carbodiimide Crosslinker

CAS: 25952-53-8

Carbodiimide crosslinkers contain one or more –N=C=N– functional groups that react selectively with carboxylic acid groups in waterborne dispersions at ambient or mildly elevated temperatures to form stable acylurea covalent bonds, imparting outstanding hydrolytic stability to the crosslinked network. Polycarbodiimide (CAS 25952-53-8) is the predominant commercial grade, offering an aqueous-dispersible, low-toxicity alternative to aziridines and isocyanates for environmentally sensitive applications. These crosslinkers are particularly valued in systems requiring long-term humidity and hydrolysis resistance.

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Catalyst

Catalysts for coating and resin systems are substances that accelerate the crosslinking or curing reaction without being consumed in the process, allowing faster throughput and lower-temperature cure schedules. Common catalyst types include organometallic compounds, tertiary amines, and Lewis acids tailored for specific resin chemistries. Precise catalyst selection and loading are critical to achieving the desired balance of pot life, cure speed, and final film properties.

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Crosslinker

Crosslinkers are reactive chemical agents that form covalent bonds between polymer chains, converting linear or branched macromolecules into a three-dimensional network structure. By introducing intermolecular bridges, crosslinkers dramatically improve mechanical properties, solvent resistance, and thermal stability of coatings, adhesives, and elastomers. They are widely used in waterborne and solventborne systems across automotive, industrial, and packaging coatings.

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Curing Agent

A curing agent is a chemical substance used to harden or cure resins, coatings, and adhesives through chemical crosslinking reactions. These agents react with functional groups in the base resin to form a three-dimensional network, imparting mechanical strength, chemical resistance, and durability. Curing agents are essential in epoxy, polyurethane, and other thermosetting resin systems used across industrial and protective coating applications.

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DBP Peroxide Crosslinker

CAS: 110-05-4

DBP Peroxide Crosslinker for curing and crosslinking polymer networks, enabling controlled cure profiles and enhanced mechanical, thermal, and chemical properties.

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DCP Peroxide Crosslinker

CAS: 80-43-3

DCP Peroxide Crosslinker for curing and crosslinking polymer networks, enabling controlled cure profiles and enhanced mechanical, thermal, and chemical properties.

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DPG Rubber Accelerator

CAS: 102-06-7

DPG Rubber Accelerator for curing and crosslinking polymer networks, enabling controlled cure profiles and enhanced mechanical, thermal, and chemical properties.

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DPMA Dipentaerythritol Crosslinker

CAS: 29570-58-9

DPMA Dipentaerythritol Crosslinker for curing and crosslinking polymer networks, enabling controlled cure profiles and enhanced mechanical, thermal, and chemical properties.

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DTAP Peroxide Crosslinker

CAS: 2167-23-9

DTAP Peroxide Crosslinker for curing and crosslinking polymer networks, enabling controlled cure profiles and enhanced mechanical, thermal, and chemical properties.

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EGDMA Crosslinker

CAS: 97-90-5

EGDMA Crosslinker for curing and crosslinking polymer networks, enabling controlled cure profiles and enhanced mechanical, thermal, and chemical properties.

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Epoxy Curing Agent

Epoxy curing agents are hardeners specifically formulated to react with epoxide groups via ring-opening addition, producing highly crosslinked thermoset polymers with outstanding adhesion, chemical resistance, and mechanical performance. Common chemistries include polyamines, polyamides, anhydrides, and phenalkamines, each imparting distinct performance profiles to the cured epoxy system. Epoxy curing agents are the backbone of protective coatings, structural adhesives, civil engineering, and composite applications worldwide.

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Epoxy Dicyandiamide Cure

CAS: 461-58-5

Epoxy Dicyandiamide Cure is a high-performance specialty chemical additive widely used in industrial coating, adhesive, and material applications. Provides excellent performance characteristics and reliability.

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Epoxy Silane Crosslinker

CAS: 2530-83-8

Epoxy Silane Crosslinker for curing and crosslinking polymer networks, enabling controlled cure profiles and enhanced mechanical, thermal, and chemical properties.

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Formaldehyde Crosslinker

CAS: 50-00-0

Formaldehyde Crosslinker for curing and crosslinking polymer networks, enabling controlled cure profiles and enhanced mechanical, thermal, and chemical properties.

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Glutaraldehyde Crosslinker

CAS: 111-30-8

Glutaraldehyde Crosslinker for curing and crosslinking polymer networks, enabling controlled cure profiles and enhanced mechanical, thermal, and chemical properties.

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