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KETONE RESIN

 

 

RESIN 101

We align our resins with foreign resins being their close analogues and produced under the following trademarks:

Synpol SK (India), Polytone (China), and TEGO VARI (Germany).

 

These resins are ketones and aldehyde polycondensate. The resins are highly soluble both in polar solvents and in mixed solvents. They are perfectly combined with urethane, melamine-formaldehyde, nitrocellulose, alkyd, polyester, and epoxide resins. They are successfully used as materials increasing the adhesiveness of natural rubber mixtures (compounds).

Resin 101-based coatings have high sheen, as well as adhesion to metal, glass, wood, and paper.

They allow formulators significantly increasing hardness, adhesion, and sheen. They also allow shortening coatings hardening time due to simultaneous activation of solvent oxidation and evaporation processes.

The melting temperature of the resins is 70-130 ºС. Colour: 10 points in accordance with the IOSh colour scale.

The resin has high resistance to hydrolysis, photodegradation, and oxidation.

 

HYDROCARBON RESINS

 

RESINS 105, 106

 

Resin 105: Close analogue of indene-coumarone resins

Resin 106: Close analogue of resin С-5. The resin is produced by polymerizing cyclopentadiene, isomeric pentenes and pentanes.

Scope of application:

Manufacture of thermoplastics for highway striping, paint-and-lacquer materials, rubber mixtures and compounds, hot melt adhesive, and asphalt modifiers.

MALEIC RESINS

 

RESIN 103

Analogue of GEK (rosin glyceride)

The resin is produced by using the combination reaction of abietic anhydride (gum rosin) and maleic anhydride with their further etherification with pentaerythritol.

 

Scope of application:

Manufacture of thermoplastics for highway striping, paint-and-lacquer materials; pulp-and-paper industry; industrial rubber fabrication.