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Acrylic Adhesives


Acrylic adhesives are derived from acrylic acid, methacrylic acid or other related compounds. Acrylic adhesives are of moderate costs and show the particularity to have good adhesion to many substrates (glass, metals, paper, textiles, metallic foils, and plastics).

Explore advancements in acrylic adhesives (high temperature performance, metal adhesion, improved elongation and fatigue resistance…) & new research capabilities contributing to the rapid growth of structural acrylic adhesives.

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Explore this case study to know about silane modified polymers by Kaneka for parquet, vinyl and LVT flooring adhesion that promote easy workability and emits low VOC. Kaneka MS Polymer™ were...

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This informative case study discusses about the challenges of increasing consumption of thermosets including epoxy resins. In order to overcome, a critical goal has been set. This is when Nagase...

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Omyabond 120 is a low-moisture calcium carbonate-based functional filler used as a bonding agent for adhesives and sealants for SMP, Silicone, and PU systems. Read how it proves as a better...

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Read this case study to learn how Vinavil’s Crilat 2954 L can be used for cold bottle labeling in complete or partial replacement of casein-derived adhesives. Crilat 2954 L aqueous APEO-free...

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CRILAT 2823 is a plasticizer and APEO free aqueous dispersion suitable for formulating adhesive used for high-speed print lamination in graphic arts and paper converting industries. Due to its low...

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Structural Thermosetting Acrylic Adhesives - Basics & Formulation Practices

By Edward M. Petrie

Thermosetting acrylic adhesives are rubber-toughened systems that cure rapidly at room temperature to provide a crosslinked structural adhesive suitable for high-end applications. They provide high tensile shear and peel strength, chemical resistance, and impact strength. Become an expert by learning the detailed information about thermosetting acrylic adhesives including, their formulation parameters, performance and processing characteristics, and their expanding opportunities in the marketplace.

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