Smart search entry

Find the right Huntsman chemistry before opening a long catalog.

This page mirrors the minimal efficient persona: fewer marketing layers, more routing clarity. Start from the application, document type, or processing problem, then request a focused recommendation. Huntsman product matching is most useful when the search begins with real constraints: substrate, process temperature, cure schedule, region, storage condition, document language, and the reason a current material is not sufficient. Those details help separate a general polymer category from a practical commercial path.

By chemistry

Polyurethane systems, epoxy resins, specialty amines, composite matrices, adhesive intermediates, and formulation additives. Use this route when the product family is already known and your team needs a narrower grade, alternate package size, regional availability note, or a document set for qualification.

By document

SDS, TDS, regulatory declaration, region-specific compliance statement, storage guidance, and trial recommendations. This route is best when a purchasing or EHS team already has a product name and needs the current file, a local-language version, or supporting evidence for a customer audit.

By application

Construction adhesives, automotive components, coatings, electronics encapsulation, packaging, composite parts, and industrial systems. Choose this route when engineering knows the end use but still needs help mapping performance requirements to a resin or polymer platform.

What to include in a useful search request

Describe the part or product being made, the manufacturing method, the performance property that matters most, and the region where the material will be used. If the request is urgent, explain whether urgency is tied to a line stop, a customer audit, a sample build, or a scheduled reformulation. Huntsman can then route the inquiry to commercial support, technical service, documentation, or manufacturing review without asking the same basic questions again. Add expected annual volume and required response date when supply planning matters.