Name | Tackifying resin |
Synonyms | Tackifying resin |
Adhesive resin is a material used to increase viscosity, which is usually a viscous liquid or solid that can melt or dissolve into other matrices at high temperatures. Common thickening resins include Rodin resin, fatty acid resin, and thermoplastic resin. The selection of tackifying resin depends on the required viscosity level, heat resistance, and chemical stability requirements.
Nature:
1. Adhesion: can increase the viscosity of the product, improve adhesion and adhesion.
2. Heat resistance: It has a certain degree of heat resistance and can maintain stability at high temperatures.
3. Solubility: It can be dissolved or dissolved in a solvent, making it easy to mix with other components.
4. Chemical resistance: able to resist the erosion of chemicals to a certain extent and maintain stability.
Usage:
1. Adhesive: Used to increase the viscosity and adhesion of adhesives.
2. Coatings: Used to improve the brushing performance and adhesion of coatings.
3. Ink: Used to increase the viscosity of ink and prevent blurring and dripping during the printing process.
Method:
The preparation methods of viscosity increasing resin include various approaches such as synthesis, extraction, and modification. Generally speaking, viscosity enhancing resins with desired properties are synthesized by controlling the raw materials and reaction conditions.
Security information:
1. Avoid direct contact with skin and eyes, ensure good ventilation.
2. Use personal protective equipment such as gloves, goggles, etc. during operation.
3. Store in a cool and dry place, away from sources of fire and flammable materials.
4. Strictly follow the instructions when using and operate under the guidance of experienced personnel.