Kenrich Petrochemicals, Inc.'s Ken-React® series of titanate, zirconate and aluminate organometallics provide advancement-in-the-state-of-the-art opportunities for plastics processing and products.
Kenrich Petrochemicals, Inc.'s Ken-React® series of titanate, zirconate and aluminate organometallics provide advancement-in-the-state-of-the-art opportunities for rubber processing and products.
Kenrich Petrochemicals, Inc.'s Ken-React® series of titanate, zirconate and aluminate organometallics provide advancement-in-the-state-of-the-art opportunities for advanced composites that require adhesion to: glass, carbon, aramid fibers.
Kenrich Petrochemicals, Inc.'s Ken-React® series of titanate, zirconate and aluminate organometallics provide advancement-in-the-state-of-the-art opportunities for adhesive compositions that require adhesion to non-polar substrates such as olefins and fluoropolymers.
Kenrich Petrochemicals, Inc.'s Ken-React® series of titanate, zirconate and aluminate organometallics provide advancement-in-the-state-of-the-art opportunities for paint, functional coatings, inks, plastisols and powder coatings.
Kenrich Petrochemicals, Inc.'s Ken-React® series of titanate, zirconate and aluminate organometallics provide advancement-in-the-state-of-the-art opportunities for color concentrates.
Kenrich Petrochemicals, Inc.'s Ken-React® series of titanate, zirconate and aluminate organometallics provide advancement-in-the-state-of-the-art opportunities for cosmetics and sun blocks.
Kenrich Petrochemicals, Inc.'s Ken-React® series of titanate, zirconate and aluminate organometallics provide advancement-in-the-state-of-the-art opportunities for energetic compositions, solid propellants, pyrotechnics, and explosives.
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Ken-React® Titanates,
| Adhesion | Anti-Aging |
| Catalysis | Crosslink |
| Regeneration | Curative |
| Nano-Exfoliation | Flame Retardance |
| Hydrophobicity | Biodegration |
| Anti-Corrosion | Deagglomeration |
| Coupling | Polymer Flow |
| Flexibilization | Recyclability |
The next time your machine skips a stitch or tangles its thread, don’t curse the bobbin. Draw a mental picture of that diagram, check each part, and stitch on.
While Singer has produced thousands of machine models over 170 years, most fall into two main categories: and rotary hook systems . This article focuses on the most common diagram found in top-loading and front-loading Singer machines. The Anatomy of a Singer Bobbin Case (Class 15 Style) Below is a breakdown of a typical front-loading, oscillating bobbin case —the type used in classic Singer models like the 66, 99, 201, and many modern heavy-duty machines. Singer Sewing Machine Bobbin Case Diagram
For anyone who has ever struggled with a bird’s nest of thread under their fabric or a machine that refuses to stitch, the culprit is often not the top thread, but the invisible hero hidden beneath the needle plate: the bobbin case . Understanding this small, metallic component is essential for troubleshooting and maintenance. The most effective way to understand it is through a Singer bobbin case diagram , which maps out each critical part and its function. The next time your machine skips a stitch