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Reactive diluents are chemical auxiliary agents used to reduce the viscosity of a material, allowing it to be processed more easily. They are often used in the production of coatings, adhesives, and inks, as well as in the manufacture of plastics and rubber. Reactive diluents are typically organic compounds, such as esters, ethers, and alcohols, which react with the material being processed. This reaction helps to reduce the viscosity of the material, making it easier to handle and process.
Reactive diluents are used in a wide range of industries, including automotive, construction, and electronics. They are also used in the production of paints, inks, and coatings, as well as in the manufacture of plastics and rubber.
Some companies in the reactive diluents market include BASF, Dow Chemical, Evonik Industries, Eastman Chemical, and Clariant. Show Less Read more