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Water-based (or more commonly referred to as waterborne) adhesives are typically formulated from either, natural polymers – from vegetable sources (e.g. dextrins, starches), protein sources (e.g. casein, blood, fish, soybean, milk albumen), and animal sources (e.g. hides, bones), or soluble synthetic polymers – from polymers including: polyvinyl alcohol, cellulose ethers, methylcellulose, carboxymethylcellulose, and polyvinylpyrrolidone.

These adhesives may be supplied as solutions or formulated as dry powders which must be mixed with water prior to application. The strength of the adhesive is attained when water is lost from the glue line by evaporation or absorption by the substrate.

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Apr 19, 2022 | Industry News

New Nano-engineered Sealer Protects Concrete from Salt & Moisture

Researchers at Washington State University have developed a nanomaterials-engineered penetrating sealer. The sealer can better protect concrete from moisture and salt – the two most damaging factors...

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Apr 8, 2022 | Industry News

Global Adhesive Films Market to Reach USD 96.6 Bn by 2030: FMI

Future Market Insights (FMI) anticipates that the global adhesive films market is expected to go the linear transition way, i.e. reach USD 96.6 bn by the year 2030 at a CAGR of 4.6% between 2022 and...

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Apr 8, 2022 | Industry News

Low-VOC Adhesive Market to Reach USD 70.31 Bn by 2027: RM

Research and Markets (RM) anticipates that the low-VOC adhesive market which was valued at USD 49.03 bn in 2021 is expected to reach USD 70.31 bn by 2027, growing at a CAGR of 6.19% during the...

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Apr 4, 2022 | Industry News

Construction Adhesives Market to Reach 5.54% CAGR by 2027: RM

Research and Markets (RM) anticipates that the global construction adhesive market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 5.54% during the 2022-2027 forecast period. The growth of the construction...

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Apr 4, 2022 | Industry News

Global Pressure-sensitive Adhesives Market to Reach 6% CAGR by 2027: RM

Research and Markets (RM) anticipates that the global hot-melt adhesives and water-based pressure-sensitive adhesives are witnessing high growth owing to their increasing demand and application in...

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Mar 31, 2022 | Industry News

Water-based Adhesive Market to Reach USD 20.2 Bn by 2027: RM

Research and Markets (RM) anticipates that the global water-based adhesive market size which was valued at USD 20.2 billion in 2021 and is expected to reach USD 29.5 billion by 2027, growing at a...

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Mar 23, 2022 | Industry News

Waterborne UV Curable Resins Market to Reach USD 444.1 Mn by 2027: RM

Research and Markets (RM) anticipates that the global market for Waterborne UV Curable Resins which was estimated at USD 197.1 million in the year 2020, is projected to reach a revised size of USD...

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Mar 17, 2022 | Industry News

Arkema & Brenntag Collaborate for Waterborne Acrylic Resins Distribution

Arkema appoints Brenntag as a distributor for its waterborne acrylic resins in Mexico. Brenntagwill distribute ENCOR®, CELOCOR® SNAP® and NEOCAR® brand names of resins...

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Feb 21, 2022 | Product News

Chemique Adhesives Introduces Solvent-free WB Foam Bonding Adhesives

Chemique Adhesives launches ProAqua1 and ProAqua2 under the ProAqua adhesive range. The range consists of a versatile assortment of sprayable one and two-component water-based adhesives. Being...

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Feb 17, 2022 | Industry News

Pressure-sensitive Adhesives Market to Reach USD 17.6 Bn by 2030: RM

Research and Markets (RM) anticipates that global pressure-sensitive adhesives market forecast which was valued at USD 9.8 billion in 2020, and is projected to reach USD 17.6 billion by 2030...

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