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ROSIN MODIFIED PHENOLIC RESIN
Introduction

ROSIN MODIFIED PHENOLIC RESIN

 
 
 

PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
CAS NO.
 
 
FORMULA
 
MOL WT.
 
H.S. CODE
38069000                 
TOXICITY
 
SYNONYMS
 
CLASSIFICATION
 
PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
PHYSICAL STATE
 
MELTING POINT
 
BOILING POINT
 
SPECIFIC GRAVITY
 
Solubility in Benzene (1:1)
fully desolved, transparent
GENERAL DESCRIPTION & APPLICATIONS
Rosin Modified Phenolic Resin, a transparent irregular solid, is the vacuum treated product of esterification of glycerol (or pentaerythrite) with the polycondensate of rosin, phenol (or bisphenol A) and formaldehyde. It soluble in tar, ester, turpentine oil and similar solvents; insoluble in alcoholic solvents; partially soluble in petroleum products; mix well with vegetable oils; high softening point; fast drying. Rosin Modified Phenolic Resin can be used for phenolic resin paints (through polymerization with vegetable oils under heat); the resultant paint is fast drying, high in hardness, and shiny; as the low cost enhancer in bonding capability for pressure-sensitive adhesive, hot-melt adhesive, and other bonding agents; as the enhancer in reflectiveness and texture of printing ink.
SALES SPECIFICATION
Appearance
transparent flakes or granular solid
Color (Fe-co)
8 max
Softening Point (R&B), ℃
135-150 min
Acid Value, mgKOH/g
20 max
TRANSPORTATION
PACKING
in 25/500kgs net paper bag. Dry and cool storage; avoid oxidants in transport.
HAZARD CLASS
 
UN NO.
 
REMARK
 The above information is believed to be accurate and presents the best explanation currently available to us. We assume no liability resulting from above content. The technical standards are formulated and revised by customers’ requirement and us, if there are any changes, the latest specification will be executed and confirmed in the contract.

 
Applications
Rosin Modified Phenolic Resin can be used for phenolic resin paints (through polymerization with vegetable oils under heat); the resultant paint is fast drying, high in hardness, and shiny; as the low cost enhancer in bonding capability for pressure-sensitive adhesive, hot-melt adhesive, and other bonding agents; as the enhancer in reflectiveness and texture of printing ink.
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