Curing agents & hardeners

Typical Features & Benefits

  • Outstanding chemical & corrosion resistance
  • Excellent cross-linking property
  • Excellent amine blush & water-spotting
  • Excellent adhesion & bonding
  • High thermal stability
  • Good impact resistance
  • Excellent range of viscosity and reactivity
  • Long pot-life & working time
  • Can be cured at room & elevated temperatures
  • High versatility & compatibility
  • Sustains mechanical properties
  • CMR free & eco-friendly variants
  • Low color & low yellowing tendency
  • Suitable for different processing technologies
  • Minimizes labor & operational time
* These are not common to all hardeners within the portfolio. The choice of hardeners will be determined by the specific properties required by the application.
* CMR means Carcinogenic, Mutagenic, toxic to Reproduction
Curing Agents & Hardeners
Product Family
Modified Aliphatic Amines
Modified Cycloaliphatic Amines
Polyamides
Polyamidoamines
Phenalkamines
Phenolic Curing Agents
Waterborne Curing Agents
Fast Curing Agents
Modified Cycloaliphatic Amines

Marked by their excellent colour and lower corrosiveness, these low-viscous and highly reactive hardeners are fit to be used in systems with high chemical & thermal resistance and superior mechanical properties. Modified Cycloaliphatic Amine Curing Agents demonstrate resistance to amine blush & water-spotting. Properties like strong adhesion, good early water-spotting resistance, low yellowing tendency, good color stability and high gloss finish, have led to their use in a wide range of high-performance applications, mainly coating and flooring applications.

For a long time now, Modified Cycloaliphatic Amines have been established as a standard for civil engineering, coating, adhesive and composite applications, with newer uses rising to the fore from time to time. They are the go-to curing agents for applications like self-leveling floorings, primers, top-coats, mortars and water-wipeable tile grouts.