Brief: Discover the versatility of PVB Solid Acrylic Resin, ideal for coating, ink adhesive, and non-woven adhesive applications. Learn about its unique characteristics, recommended uses, and solvent preparation tips in this informative video.
Related Product Features:
PVB resins are categorized by molecular weight and degree of acetalization for varied applications.
Ideal for coating adhesives, ink adhesives, and textile printing due to its high performance.
Suitable for engineering ceramics and other ceramic applications with strong adhesion properties.
High non-volatile content (≥ 97.0) provides excellent durability and adhesion.
Butyral content (70-80) enhances flexibility and bonding strength.
Dissolves in various organic solvents, with alcohol being the most effective.
Compatible with standard printing ink and paint industry equipment for easy processing.
Faqs:
What are the main uses of PVB Solid Acrylic Resin?
PVB resin is widely used in coating adhesives, ink adhesives, textile printing, non-woven adhesives, and engineering ceramics due to its strong adhesion and flexibility.
How is PVB resin prepared for use?
PVB resin can be dissolved in organic solvents, with alcohol being the best. It requires slow or medium-speed stirring at room temperature for optimal dissolution and performance.
What are the key specifications of PVB resin?
Key specifications include volatile content (≤ 3.0), non-volatile content (≥ 97.0), and butyral content (70-80), ensuring high durability and adhesion for various industrial applications.