Daicel-Degussa, Ltd
Link ID 131276
Title Daicel-Degussa, Ltd
Url http://www.daicel-degussa.com/en/index.php
Description Japan. Manufacturers of high-performance polymers and compounds for a wide range of applications. Hot-melt adhesives for interlining and technical textile processing. Technical information and data sheets on PDF files.
Category Textiles and Nonwovens > Resins and Chemicals > Adhesives
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Date Jul 19, 2006
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