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Resin: Resin: Modified Rosin
For adhesives, tapes, SBR emulsifying, labels and inks.
Obtained through chemical changes in the rosin's molecular structure,
the "Resin" group offers the most stability and best properties for your application. This chemical modification can be: hydrogenation,
disproportionation and polymerization. Resins obtained from modified rosins exhibit excellent properties due to their high resistance to oxidation.
The "Resin" group has many applications as adhesives, varnishes, dyes, emulsifiers and derivative resins.
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| Table II: Brookfield Viscosity | Table III: Color Stability |
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