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Duchem advantages…….
Duchem’s products will not delaminate and swell
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| Molded from solid epoxy resin, Duchem's products are non-porous and monolithic, will not delaminate, swell or crack. Duchem's products can not be separated or detached by mechanical or chemical methods. |
Duchem's products chemical resistance and is stain |
Duchem's products are extremely resistant to the corrosive effects of most laboratory chemicals. Most chemicals are unable to attack Duchem since there are no laminations or porosity in which to penetrate.Duchem's epoxy resin is inert, its molecular structure is highly resistant to reaction with acids and other laboratory chemicals |
Duchem's products is extremely durable |
The strong polymer bonding within Duchem epoxy resin give it a surface and structural hardness comparable to stone but without stone's inherent inconsistency and porosity. |
| DUCHEM: The China Leader in Epoxy Resin Work Surface Systems |
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Safety
DUCHEM products contain no asbestos, and are self-extinguishing |
From Beijing University to American University in Cairo , from BASF China to Honeywell in China , and from the Mobil Petroleum to Shell Petroleum in China , DUCHEM stands alone as the China leader in
epoxy resin work surface systems. |
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Heat Resistance
DUCHEM products withstand temperatures normally encountered in laboratory work. |
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Economy
DUCHEM products are the most cost-effective laboratory work surface systems available in the world |
It's clear why DUCHEM products are found in leading educational, industrial, research, health care, and other facilities around the world. |
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Appearance
DUCHEM products have a smooth, low-glare surface that is easy to clean and maintain. |
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Experience
DUCHEM products have been used successfully for 6 years in China in virtually every type of laboratory. |
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Seamless finish and able to be fully restore
DUCHEM special joining technic provide a seamless joint which prevent dirt settling, Furhter more itcan be polished to its original appearance |
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