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Ashland

Ashland began its pioneering chemistry solutions in 1924 with its is headquarters located in Wilmington, Delaware, USA. Ashland's synthetics, cellulosic, and guar-based polymers are typically employed as binders, rheology modifiers, and tack enhancers in latex-based and water-soluble adhesives.

Ashland takes an inside-out view, working up and down their value chains to solve complex environmental challenges and ensure the operations are safer, more sustainable, use less energy and have a smaller carbon footprint. Ashland’s product offering ranges from rheology modifiers, defoamers, and solvents, to natural-based polymers, polyvinyl acetate emulsions and derivatives, vinylics, and diols.

Key brands of Ashland include:

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Hygroscopic, amorphous polyvinylpyrrolidone. Used in adhesives. Offers high polarity, dispersancy, hydrophilicity, adhesion, cohesivity and high glass transition temperature. Can be plasticized with... view more
Applications
  • Adhesives
Ashland
Monofunctional n-butylvinylether. Used as a monomer for tackifying adhesives with varying properties. Offers low glass transition temperature, protective groups, low toxicity and very good... view more
Ashland
Hygroscopic, amorphous polyvinylpyrrolidone. Used in adhesives. Offers high polarity, dispersancy, hydrophilicity, adhesion, cohesivity and high glass transition temperature. Can be plasticized with... view more
Applications
  • Adhesives
Difunctional diethyleneglycol divinylether. Used as a monomer for tackifying UV radiation curing adhesives with varying properties. Offers low toxicity and very good reactivity in the presence of... view more
Monofunctional cyclohexylvinylether. Used as a monomer for tackifying UV radiation curing adhesives with varying properties. Offers low toxicity and very good reactivity in the presence of... view more
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