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Partially Hydrogenated Gum Rosin, FLORAREZ PR
Partially hydrogenated gum Rosin has a lighter color and is more stable.
Hydrogenated rosin has more resistance to oxidation and has lighter color.
Like unmodified pine rosin, hydrogenated rosin have a wide span of compatibility with almost all polymers. They are well known for their peel and tack contribution to the adhesive. Specific benefits of hydrogenated rosin include:
Lighter color.
Significantly improved stability.
Less to no skin sensitization (depends on the degree of hydrogenation).
Less UV absorption, thus making them suitable for UV curable polymer based adhesives.
Imparts only a slight decrease of cohesive strength, especially in block co-polymer systems.
Can be used in amorphous polyolefin based adhesives.
CAS Number: 65997-06-0
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Key Features
- Improved stability
- Lighter color
- Less skin sensitization
- Less UV absorption
- Imparts only a slight decrease in cohesive strength, especially in block co-polymer systems
- Compatible with almost all polymers
- Contributes to peel and tack in adhesives
Product Specifications
| Property | Value |
| CAS Number | 65997-06-0 |
| Color | Lighter than unmodified pine rosin |
| Compatibility | Almost all polymers |
| UV Absorption | Less than unmodified pine rosin |
| Skin sensitization | Less to no skin sensitization (depending on degree of hydrogenation) |
Similar Products
- Modified Rosin Ester
- Glycerol Ester of Rosin
- Maleic Modified Rosin Ester
- Tall Oil Rosin
- Wood Rosin
Note: These are similar products, and each product is different, so research is required to find the best fit for your needs.
Caution:
Hydrogenated Rosin has been found to have less skin sensitization than unmodified pine rosin, but caution should still be exercised when handling it. Always wear appropriate protective equipment when working with Hydrogenated Rosin or any other chemicals.
Perfect for adhesives manufacturers and industrial users who require a high-performance adhesive enhancer with improved stability and lighter color.
Polyvinyl Alcohol Grade 22-88, PVA 217, Elvanol 52-22
PVOH Solution PreparationPolyvinyl Alcohol grade 22-88 is a water-soluble polymer produced by the alcoholysis of polyvinyl acetate. It has a viscosity of approximately 22 cps in a 4% solution. This polymer is widely used as a binder in sizes due to its excellent penetration and adhesion properties on various fibrous materials. Its remarkable film characteristics include high cohesion, toughness, low electrostatic charging, and redissolving capacity in water. PVOH 22-88 offers excellent barrier properties, repelling oil, grease, and fat due to its insolubility in most organic solvents. It enhances mechanical strength when applied as a film on paper or paperboard, making it an ideal surface sizing agent. It also serves as an outstanding carrier for optical brightening agents and pigments. This grade can replace Elvanol® 52-22, Poval 26-88, Selvol 523, and PVA-217 with comparable viscosity.
Product Specifications
| Viscosity (4% Solution) | 22 cps |
| Solubility | Water-soluble |
| Replacement for | Elvanol® 52-22, Poval 26-88, Selvol 523, PVA-217 |
| Applications | Binder, film formation, surface sizing agent, pigment carrier |
Applications and Benefits:
- Binder for fibrous materials with excellent adhesion
- Film formation with high cohesion and toughness
- Barrier to grease, oil, and fat
- Surface sizing agent for paper and paperboard
- Carrier for optical brightening agents and pigments
Caution:
Handle with care and follow appropriate safety guidelines. Refer to the Safety Data Sheet for detailed information.
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