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October 10, 2024
Category Connection: Solid Acrylic Resin
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.
  • Low volatile content (≤ 3.0) ensures minimal environmental impact during use.
  • 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.