<I>FORAL</I> AX-E

Fully hydrogenated rosin 65997-06-0

Eastman Chemical Company

醇酸树脂 >> 改良 >> 树脂 Alkyd Resins >> Modified >> Rosin 建筑/装饰 Architectural / Decorative Soluble in alcohols, esters, ketones, hydrocarbons, chlorinated solvents, mineral oils Insoluble in water FORAL AX-E Fully Hydrogenated Rosin is a thermoplastic, acidic resin produced by hydrogenating rosin to an exceptionally high degree. It is the palest, most highly stabilized rosin commercially available. Compared with STAYBELITE Resin-E Partially Hydrogenated Rosin, a hydrogenated rosin long established and widely used for its pale color and high oxidation resistance, FORAL AX-E Fully Hydrogenated Rosin has better initial color and color retention, and even greater resistance to oxidation. It is especially indicated as the tackifier and resin modifier in solvent adhesives and hot-melt applied coatings and adhesives that must excel in these properties. Exceptionally pale color, excellent heat stability and color retention, excellent resistance to oxidation. Wide solubility and compatibility, low odor. Compatible at all ratios, or in limited but practically useful proportions, with natural and synthetic waxes, resins, rubber, drying and non-drying alkyds, blow castor oil, ethylcellulose, synthetic elastomers, thermoplastic polymers and copolymers. Soluble in alcohols, esters, ketones, hydrocarbons, chlorinated solvents, mineral oils. Insoluble in water. Heat-sealable coatings Hot-melt coatings Hot-melt decorative coatings Pigment coating Pressure sensitive coatings Thermoplastic, acidic resin produced by hydrogenating rosin to an exceptionally high degree. Used as a resin modifier in heat-sealable, hot-melt, hot-melt decorative, pigment and pressure sensitive coatings. Offers good initial color and color retention, and good resistance to oxidation. Gives very pale color, very good heat stability, low odor and compatibility with natural and synthetic waxes, resins, rubber, drying and non-drying alkyds, blow castor oil, ethylcellulose, synthetic elastomers, thermoplastic polymers and copolymers.