Highly Functional Plasticizers/Modifiers Peru

  • Highly Functional Plasticizers/Modifiers Peru
  • Highly Functional Plasticizers/Modifiers Peru
  • Highly Functional Plasticizers/Modifiers Peru
  • What polymer modifiers does DIC offer?
  • DIC has a broad range of polymer modifiers that includes plasticizers, stabilizers, processing aids, and highly functional modifiers. We are working to meet the challenge of developing superior products that aim for even higher quality and functionality based on techniques that have been cultivated over the years.
  • What are UV-resistant additives for plastics?
  • Common UV-resistant additives for plastics: â‘  Absorbing UV Additives: These additives can absorb ultraviolet light and convert it into heat energy, thereby preventing the oxidative reaction of UV light on plastics. Common absorbing UV additives include phenols, benzophenones, and benzimidazoles.
  • Why do formulators use Tackifiers?
  • In practice, formulators use tackifiers to make the correct balance between adhesion and cohesion which is dependent on the end-use application. Tackifiers do this by lowering the modulus and increasing the glass transition temperature of the final adhesive.
  • What is waterborne tackifier resin used for?
  • In much of the world, adhesives with very low or no volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are now required. Waterborne tackifier resin dispersions are now commonly used for PSA label, decal, or tape applications based on acrylic emulsion polymers or various types of natural or synthetic rubber latex.
  • What is a tackifier based on?
  • The chemical nature of the base polymer. Standard tackifiers are manufactured from either natural or petroleum-based feedstock. The tackifiers that are manufactured from natural sources are generally defined as rosin resins or terpene resins. The petroleum-based tackifiers are generally referred to as hydrocarbon resins.
  • What are Tackifiers used for?
  • Tackifiers are sold either as 100% non-volatile forms (solids or molten liquid), as solution cutbacks, or as waterborne resin dispersions, which are used primarily in waterborne adhesives. The first water dispersions of adhesives used tackifiers dissolved in a solvent and then dispersed in water using appropriate emulsifiers.

Recommended hot-selling products