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Freeze-thaw stable adhesive

The polymerization in method [III] will probably be unsuitable for industrial production due to the heat of polymerization, but it can be used to produce a freeze-thaw stable adhesive with rapid drying and good adhesion to paper, which cannot be obtain by other polymerization methods. However, the water resistance of the latex film is not improved. [Pg.170]

Uses Antifoam for latex paints, adhesives, inks, soivs., chem. processing, textiles, paper coatings, electroplating, polyvinyl alcohol emulsions food-pkg. adhesives, textiles component of food-contact paper/paperboard defoamer in food-contact paper coatings, paper/paperboard Features Nonsilicone freeze-thaw stable... [Pg.37]

Uses Antifoam for water-based paints, adhesives, inks, chem. processing, textiies, paper coatings food-pkg. adhesives component of food-contact paper/paperboard Features Nonsiiicone freeze-thaw stable Regulatory FDA 21 CFR 175.105,176.170,176.180 Properties Creamy wh. liq. oii-soi. sp.gr. 0.88 dens. 7.34 Ib/gal flash pt. (PMCC) > 200 F AF HL-66M [Harcros]... [Pg.38]

Features Exc. gloss, clarity, adhesion, and mfg. ease freeze/thaw stable Properties Rheology-controlled emulsion dens. 8.8 Ib/gal vise. 150 cps acid no. 40 (on solids) pH 9.0 46% NV Joncryl 538 [S.C. Johnson Polymer]... [Pg.447]

Uses Base for wood adhesives, wood binders, and functional coatings, suitable for wood, uncoated paper, and cotton cloth substrates Features Good cold set, wet tack, and heat resist. suitable for RF cure applies. freeze-thaw stable... [Pg.644]

For PSA s with the resin-rubber systems, several types of latexes are being used in place of rubber for the waterborne adhesives. Styrene-butadiene (102) latexes and natural rubber latexes (103) have been mentioned in the literature. In addition, waterborne tackifiers (104) have been developed for PSA s. A family of emulsifier-free, high solids, completely freeze-thaw stable tackifying resins was developed by Rohm and Haas. The new products are viscous resins based on the replenishable tail-oil rosin. The... [Pg.36]

Chem. Descrip. Styrene/maleic anhydride copolymer Uses Dispersant, emulsifier, thickener, binder, surface sizing agent in components of paper and paperboard in contact with aqueous, fatty, and dry foods Features Freeze/thaw stable easy to handle good for improving toner adhesion exc. sizing against a variety of penetrants when applied over alkaline or acid base... [Pg.573]

Uses Surfactant in emulsion polymerization overprint varnishes inks textile/ leather treatment carpet cleaners adhesives Features High solids, low vise, sol n. very low VOC good heat resist. freeze-thaw stable high gloss high reactivity Properties Gardner 1 cl. liq. [Pg.1027]

Chem. Desaip. Diol with isothiazolinones Uses Preservative for polymer emulsions, adhesives, latex caulks, sealants, and fountain sol ns. for food contact Features In-can preservation stable to 60 C act. against bacteria, yeasts, and molds contains freeze thaw agent Regulatory FDA 21CFR 175.105 and BgW compliant Properties Yel. clear liq. [Pg.516]

Features Mechanically and chemically stable outstanding freeze-thaw stability fast setting speeds will accept sol ns. of partially hydrolyzed PVAL, but will separate at low-finished adhesive vise, upon addition of sol ns. of fully hydrolyzed PVAL... [Pg.915]


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