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Tackifiers > Rosins > Tall Oil Rosins & Fatty Acids
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Product Name
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Description
DERTOLINE SG2
DRT
DERTOLINE SG2 by DRT is a tackifier based on highly stabilized tall oil rosin esterified with glycerol. It is used in pressure sensitive adhesives such as tapes based on SBS or SIS formulations, hot...
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Applications
Adhesives>Solvent based>Pressure sensitive (PSA)
Adhesives>Hot-melts
Polymers>Styrene Block Copolymers, SBC (SBS, SEBS, SEPS, SIS)
Polymers>Synthetic Rubbers>Chlorinated Rubbers / Chloroprenes (CR)
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FOR 85
Forchem
Unmodified tall oil rosin (TOR). It has right content of rosin acids of abietic type...
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Applications
Adhesives
FOR 90S
Forchem
Unmodified tall oil rosin (TOR). It has high content of rosin acids of abietic type ...
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Applications
Adhesives
Tall oil rosin (CTO Rosin)
Foreverest Resources
Tall oil rosin. Acts as a tackifier. Is a resinous yellow-black oily liquid composed of a mixture of rosins, fatty acids, sterols, high-molecular alcohols, and other alkyl chain materials. It is...
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Applications
Adhesives
Lytor® 105
Georgia-Pacific Chemical
Highly diproportionated tall oil rosin. Used in hot melt and water based adhesives and sealants. Can also be used as an emulsifier in the polymerization of synthetics rubbers. Provides oxidation...
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Applications
Adhesives>Hot-melts>Pressure sensitive (HMPSA)
Adhesives>Water-based
Sealants
OleoPine GRS80
Industrial Oleochemical Products
OleoPine GRS80 by Industrial Oleochemical products is a polyol ester of natural tall oil resin. It acts as a tackifier for EVA hot melt adhesives and pressure sensitive adhesives formulated with...
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Applications
Adhesives>Hot-melts>Pressure sensitive (HMPSA)
Polymers>Styrene Block Copolymers, SBC (SBS, SEBS, SEPS, SIS)
Polymers>Natural rubbers (NR)
Polymers>Ethylene Co-terpolymers - Solids (EVA, EMA)
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OleoPine P
Industrial Oleochemical Products
OleoPine P by Industrial Oleochemical products is a polyol ester of naturally renewable tall oil rosin. It can be used in book binding, premium EVA hot-melt adhesive and pressure sensitive adhesive...
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Applications
Adhesives>Hot-melts>Pressure sensitive (HMPSA)
Polymers>Styrene Block Copolymers, SBC (SBS, SEBS, SEPS, SIS)
Polymers>Natural rubbers (NR)
Polymers>Ethylene Co-terpolymers - Solids (EVA, EMA)
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OleoPine PHT
Industrial Oleochemical Products
OleoPine PHT by Industrial Oleochemical products is a polyol ester of naturally renewable tall oil rosin. Its stable light color and low odor properties make it ideal to exceed expected performance...
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Applications
Adhesives>Hot-melts>Pressure sensitive (HMPSA)
Polymers>Styrene Block Copolymers, SBC (SBS, SEBS, SEPS, SIS)
Polymers>Natural rubbers (NR)
Polymers>Ethylene Co-terpolymers - Solids (EVA, EMA)
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Westvaco S Rosins
Ingevity
Medium-colored, high softening point tall oil rosin. Used as tackifier for adhesives where color stability is not critical. Contains at least 87% rosin acids...
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Applications
Adhesives
Polymers>Synthetic Rubbers
SYLVAGUM™ RE 85K
KRATON
SYLVAGUMâ„¢ RE 85K by KRATON is a steam stripped, glycerol ester of tall oil rosin. It is used in hot-melt adhesives, sealants and pressure sensitive adhesives. It is suitable for use in tapes and...
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Applications
Adhesives>Hot-melts>Pressure sensitive (HMPSA)
Sealants
Tapes
Labels / Signs / Decals
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