Redispersible Polymer RDP CAS 24937-78-8 Redispersible Polymer RDP CAS 24937-78-8 Redispersible Polymer RDP CAS 24937-78-8 Redispersible Polymer RDP CAS 24937-78-8 Redispersible Polymer RDP CAS 24937-78-8 Redispersible Polymer RDP CAS 24937-78-8

Redispersible Polymer RDP CAS 24937-78-8

Product Details:

  • Solubility Soluble in water
  • Physical Form Powder
  • Appearance White free-flowing powder
  • Purity 99%
  • CAS No 24937-78-8
  • Shelf Life 24 Months
  • HS Code 39052900
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Redispersible Polymer RDP CAS 24937-78-8 Price And Quantity

  • 1000 Kilograms

Redispersible Polymer RDP CAS 24937-78-8 Product Specifications

  • 39052900
  • Industrial
  • 0.5 Gram per cubic centimeter(g/cm3)
  • 24 Months
  • White free-flowing powder
  • Soluble in water
  • Powder
  • 24937-78-8
  • 99%

Product Description

Redispersible emulsion powder, commonly known as dry powder adhesive.It has outstanding waterproof performance, good bonding strength, increases the elasticity of mortar and has a long opening time, endows mortar with excellent alkali resistance, improves the adhesion, adhesion, flexural strength, plasticity, wear-resisting performance and construction property of mortar, and has stronger flexibility in flexible crack resistant mortar.

Superior Performance for Industrial Applications

RDP is valued in industrial settings for its role in improving flexibility, adhesion, and workability of various formulations, such as mortars, tile adhesives, and wall putties. Its solubility in water and pure composition ensure consistent mixing results and efficient processing, catering to evolving demands in the construction sector.


Trusted Supplier & Exporter from India

Manufactured and exported from India, our Redispersible Polymer Powder meets strict quality standards to deliver optimal results in global markets. We ensure every shipment adheres to regulatory requirements, providing reliability for manufacturers, builders, and suppliers worldwide.

FAQs of Redispersible Polymer RDP CAS 24937-78-8:


Q: How is Redispersible Polymer Powder (RDP) used in industrial applications?

A: RDP is primarily added to cement or gypsum-based products to improve their flexibility, adhesive strength, and overall durability. By dispersing easily in water, it helps create high-performance formulations for applications such as wall putty, tile adhesives, and self-leveling compounds.

Q: What benefits does this RDP offer compared to conventional additives?

A: This RDP offers enhanced purity (99%), exceptional solubility in water, and a long shelf life. These qualities contribute to improved workability, increased bond strength, and better resistance to water and abrasion in finished products.

Q: When should RDP be incorporated during the production process?

A: RDP is best added during the dry blending stage of producing formulations like mortar, adhesives, or coatings. Once blended, the resulting mix can be hydrated with water, at which point the RDP re-disperses and activates its performance-enhancing properties.

Q: Where is this Redispersible Polymer Powder manufactured and supplied from?

A: This RDP is manufactured, supplied, and exported from India, catering to both domestic and international industrial sectors seeking high-quality polymer additives.

Q: What is the recommended storage process and shelf life for RDP?

A: RDP should be stored in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area, inside its original, sealed packaging to maintain quality. It features a shelf life of 24 months under proper storage conditions.

Q: How does RDP enhance the workability and durability of building materials?

A: By dissolving in water and integrating uniformly into building materials, RDP improves their flexibility and adhesion, leading to crack resistance, enhanced strength, and superior surface finish in construction applications.

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