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Safe and Reliable Removable Pressure-Sensitive Adhesive
- 2025-10-13 17:37:08
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Removable labels feature low peel force and can be removed cleanly from the surface after a period of time without contamination. These require a low-tack adhesive that can be removed without residue after rigorous aging. Currently, a widely adopted low-cost removable adhesive design involves adding a small amount of crosslinking agent to a general-purpose low-tack pressure-sensitive adhesive to i...
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What's the difference between acrylic resins used in adhesives and acrylic resins used in coatings
- 2025-10-21 17:44:26
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Acrylic resins used in adhesives differ from those used in coatings in the following ways: Performance Characteristics Acrylic resins used in adhesives High bond strength: They must form a strong bond between different materials and cure quickly to generate sufficient cohesive and adhesive strength. For example, α-cyanoacrylate adhesives cure in seconds, achieving fast bonding. Good flexibility: W...
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Applications of Water-Based Acrylic Emulsions in Adhesives
- 2025-10-23 18:25:10
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I. Basic Properties of Water-Based Acrylic Resin Emulsions: Water-based acrylic resin emulsions are formed by adding acrylic monomers and solvents to a reaction tank. In the presence of an initiator and emulsifier, an emulsion is formed through an emulsion reaction. This emulsion exhibits the following basic properties: 1. High Transparency: Water-based acrylic resin emulsions are highly tran...
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What is the difference between polyurethane and acrylic?
- 2025-10-25 17:06:16
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Polyurethane comes in many varieties, including one-component, two-component, rigid, and elastic. However, the most important characteristic of polyurethane is its solvent resistance. Acrylic acid comes in water-based, oil-based, and other varieties, but acrylic acid is primarily solvent-resistant. I. Basic Concepts of Acrylic and Polyurethane Acrylic acid is a monomer that generally has a strong,...