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Aliphatic hydrocarbon resins

Fig. 12. Chemical structure of components in aliphatic hydrocarbon resins. Fig. 12. Chemical structure of components in aliphatic hydrocarbon resins.
Polymerization of raw feedstock. Aliphatic hydrocarbon resins. Raw feedstock contains straight-chain and cyclic molecules and mono- and diolefins. The most common initiator in the polymerization reaction is AICI3/HCI in xylene. The resinification consists of a two-stage polymerization in a reactor at 45°C and high pressure (10 MPa) for several hours. The resulting solution is treated with water and passed to distillation to obtain the aliphatic hydrocarbon resins. Several aliphatic hydrocarbon resins with different softening points can be adjusted. [Pg.608]

Unmodified aliphatic hydrocarbon resins softening point = 80-100°C, Gardner colour = 3.5-7. [Pg.608]

Rosin esters show low cloud points and would have wide compatibility with most elastomers. Aliphatic hydrocarbon resins, however, will only be compatible with aliphatic elastomers (e.g. natural rubber). [Pg.618]

FLC-2. hone-Foulenc/Perf. Resins A Coatings] Oil-sol., aliphatic hydrocarbon resin fluid loss ctmtrol additive. [Pg.146]

Picconol . [Hercules] Aliphatic hydrocarbon resin emulsions used in combination with other aq. thermoplasdc and/ or elastomoic systems to pr ce coatings, paints, and adhesives tackifiers for natural and syn. rubber systems waterproof finishes for paper, textiles, and textile backings. [Pg.281]

Piccopale . [Hercules] Aliphatic hydrocarbon resin emulsions tackifier, binder for rubber, adhesives, construction materials saturant/waterproofing agent for paper, textiles replaraments for gloss oils in paints, varnishes, and coatings. [Pg.281]

Chem. Descrip. Hydrogenated C5 aliphatic hydrocarbon resin Uses Tackilier, processing aid for adhesives, caulks, sealants, elastomers, polymers, and other resins ind. EVA, amorphous polyolefins, PE waxes, bufyl rubbers, inks, paints, varnishes, textile sizes in diy-deaning food pkg. adhesives... [Pg.301]

Chem. Desaip. Hydrogenated C5 aliphatic hydrocarbon resin Uses Tackifier, processing aid tor adh es, caulks, sealants, elastomers. [Pg.301]

Chem. Descrip. Aliphatic hydrocarbon resin emulsions Uses Resin emulsion used in combination with other aq. thermoplastic and/or elastomeric systems to produce coatings, paints, and adhesives extender, tackifier for NR, SR waterproof finishes for paper, textiles esp. suitable for use in high-styrene SBR, EVA resin, and polyacrylic-based latex paints, and in adhesives for bonding films, fibers, and granular materials food-pkg. and processing operations Properties Gardner 9 (50% in toluene) liq. dens. 0.97 kg/l vise. 3000 cps soften, pt. (R B) 63 C pH 8.5 anionic 50% aq. disp. [Pg.631]

Chem. Descrip. Aliphatic hydrocarbon resin, stabilized with 0.1% antioxidant (tetrakis [methylene (3,5-di-t-butyl-4-hydroxyhydrocinnamate)j methane)... [Pg.631]

Chem. Descrip. Aliphatic hydrocarbon resin Uses Resin for adhesives, rubber, paints/coatings process aid Properties Neat resin dens. 9.0 Ib/gal m.p. (R B) 100 C acid no. < 1 iodine no. 130 70% solids in toluene Gardner 9 color vise. (Gardner) 5... [Pg.688]

Figure 4 matches the tack strength performance of palm kernel oil alkyd resins as a tackifier in rabber compound againsta reference (the same ENR compound without alkyd), polyterpene (a 3-pinene resin with softening point of around 30°C) and petroleum resin (C5 type aliphatic hydrocarbon resin withsoftening point around 100°C), two of the very common tackifiers in the tire industry. These... [Pg.496]


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