Polybutene PB1300 (Plasticizer) by Daelim Industrial
Polybutene PB1300 by Daelim Industrial is a colorless, hydrophobic, non-toxic, chemically stable and high purity polybutene. It can be used as a tackifier, plasticizer and extender. Possesses very low chlorine/sulfur content, very low acid value and high viscosity index.
Sylvatac RE | IMCD US
SYLVATAC RE 40 is a low softening point rosin ester with good stability and mild odor. Its polymer compatibility allows it to be used as a tackifier/plasticizer in many adhesive systems, particularly where better wetting or low temperature tack is required.
Plasticizers > Polyisobutylenes (PIB)
It can be used as a tackifier, plasticizer and extender. Possesses very... view more Polybutene PB1400 Daelim Industrial Polybutene PB1400 is a hydrophobic, non-toxic, chemically stable and high purity polybutene by Daelim Industrial. It contains no additive and possesses very low chlorine/sulfur content, very low... view more Polybutene PB2400
Eastman Product Finder | Product Catalog | Specialty Materials
This product is 56% dilution strength. SDS Technical Data Sheet Sales Specifications Acetic Acid - 60% Diluted Acetic Acid is supplied by Eastman in several dilution strengths. Many users prefer a diluted form of the product to avoid the expense of heated storage tanks. This product is 60% dilution strength. SDS Technical Data Sheet
Rosin Resins
Plasticizer and tackifier in HMAs and PSAs requiring high degrees of tack; depilatory waxes & other personal care preparations; laminating adhesives for industrial textiles; plasticizer for a wide range of film-formers. staybelite ester 5 Resin Staybelite Ester 3 synthetic resin is a triethylene glycol ester of partially hydrogenated wood
- What are Tackifiers used for?
- In adhesive and sealant formulations, tackifiers are used to generate tack and improve specific adhesion (peel strength). They are incorporated into base polymers which mainly lack tackiness and pressure-sensitive properties but provide cohesion.
- What are Tackifiers & plasticizers in PSAs?
- Source: Extance, A., “Using Tackifiers and Plasticizers in PSAs”, SpecialChem, February 9, 2009. Plasticizers are organic liquids or solids that are incorporated by melt processing or diffusion into a compatible polymer to reduce interaction between molecules and improve molecular mobility.
- Does tackifier increase Tg?
- Therefore, the tackifier addition raises the Tg of the final adhesive. Tackifiers operate opposite to plasticizers which lower the Tg of the adhesive formulation. The tackifying agent must be compatible with the base polymer. With hot-melt adhesives, consideration must also be given to the heat stability of the tackifier in the melt.
- What is tackifier resin dispersion?
- In certain cases, resins that are liquid at room temperature are dispersed as well. Tackifier resin dispersion can be mixed into the polymer dispersion easily. The amount and type of emulsifiers used are the main factors for storage stability, compatibility, and coatability.
- Does a tackifier reduce the modulus of a polymer?
- Because tackifiers have lower molecular weight than the base polymer, they dilute the polymeric network and reduce the modulus. A plasticizer by itself could also reduce the modulus, but this is generally an ineffective approach because the Tg of the entire formulation is significantly reduced.
- Should Tackifiers be unsaturated?
- Tackifiers with unsaturation could potentially gel while the adhesive is in the melt phase. They should also have a relatively low surface tension so as to readily wet the substrate. Let's understand what happens when tackifiers reduce the modulus and increase the glass transition temperature.