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Foral® DX
Pinova (DRT)
Foral® DX by Pinova (DRT) is a thermoplastic, acidic resin produced by hydrogenating wood rosin to an exceptionally high degree. Acts as a tackifier and plasticizer. It enables excellent heat...
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Adhesives>Solvent based adhesives>Pressure sensitive (PSA) adhesives
Adhesives>Hot-melt adhesives
Sealants
Polymers>Natural rubbers (NR)
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Piccolyte® C85
Pinova (DRT)
Polyterpene resin which is produced from d-limonene, a natural terpene of citrus origin. Acts as a tackifier. It is a pale, neutral, low molecular weight, highly stable, thermoplastic resin. It is...
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Adhesives>Hot-melt adhesives
Sealants
Polymers>Synthetic Rubbers
Polymers>Natural rubbers (NR)
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Piccolyte® S125
Pinova (DRT)
Piccolyte® S125 by Pinova is a polyterpene resin produced from high purity beta-pinene isolated from turpentine. Acts as a tackifier. It is a pale, inert, low molecular weight, thermoplastic...
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Adhesives>Hot-melt adhesives
Sealants
Polymers>Styrene Copolymers (SBR …)
Polymers>Natural rubbers (NR)
Piccolyte® S135
Pinova (DRT)
Piccolyte® S135 by Pinova is a polyterpene resin produced from high purity beta-pinene isolated from turpentine. Acts as a tackifier. It is a pale, inert, low molecular weight, thermoplastic...
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Adhesives>Hot-melt adhesives
Sealants
Polymers>Natural rubbers (NR)
Polymers>Styrene Copolymers (SBR …)
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