Resinas de Adhesion
Resinas de Adhesion
Resinas de Adhesion
Adhesion Resins
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Adhesion Resins
Our Adhesion Resins are used to improve the adhesion of paints to critical substrates and the intercoat adhesion of
multicoat systems. They are effective on metallic, mineral and various plastic surfaces. Our Adhesion Resins demon-
strably improve gloss, flexibility, and corrosion protection. Moreover, they are highly resistant to light, weathering,
and saponification. They can be used in solvent-containing, solvent-free and water-dilutable coating systems based
on air-drying and heat-drying binders.
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Specification Nonvolatile matter
% by wt.
Viscosity, 23 °C
mPa. s
Acid number
mg KOH/g
Softening point
°C
Test method DIN EN ISO 3251 DIN EN ISO 3219 DIN EN DIN 53 181
ISO 2114
Experimental products
Adhesion Resin EP 2325 approx. 60 2) approx. 500 2) approx. 18 1) –
Typical properties TG
°C
OH value
mg KOH/g
Color index
Gardner
pH-value Softening point
°C
Test method DIN 53 765 DIN EN DIN ISO 4630 DIN ISO 976 DIN 53 181
ISO 4629
Adhesion Resin LTW-B approx. 201) approx. 301) approx. 22) – Soft resin
Adhesion Resin 2220 approx. 201) approx. 301) approx. 22) – Soft resin
Adhesion Resin 2440 approx. 501) approx. 201) approx. 32) – approx. 85 1)
Adhesion Resin EP 2325 approx. 301) approx. 161) approx. 22) – approx. 60 1)
Adhesion Resin EP 3350 approx. 301) approx. 161) approx. 22) – approx. 60 1)
Adhesion Resin EP-DS 1300 approx. 30 1) approx. 601) – approx. 7,52) approx. 55 1)
(milky white)
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Properties and application
General
Because of free carboxyl groups present in the this reaction could be beneficial and lead to a
resins, reactions may occur with basic pigments higher paint film density. Adhesion may deterio-
(e.g., zinc oxide). This may lead to an undesirable rate if resins are used along with surfactants.
increase in viscosity. Using smaller amounts of Resins may be combined with polysiloxanes in
the Adhesion Resin or choosing a more compa- the usual metering.
tible grade could be helpful. On the other hand,
The soft Adhesion Resins LTW, LTW-B and 2220 the can coating and coil coating sectors. Systems
have a flexibilizing effect and differ from one based on saturated polyester resins, amine resins
another primarily in their supply form. and isocyanate resins demonstrate better storage
Adhesion Resin 2220 is particularly suitable in and processing properties.
The swelling of hard Adhesion Resin LTH in water should be used along with fast stirrers in the
is very minimal. Dissolved in plasticizers, it can be manufacture of resin solutions. A minimum dis-
used in the manufacture of self-adhering organo- solving temperature between 50 and 60 °C is
sols and plastisols. One noteworthy feature is recommended for solvents. For plasticizers this
that plasticizers do not migrate into Adhesion temperature should be between 90 and 100 °C.
Resin LTH when it is applied to plasticizer-contai-
ning PVC. To achieve short dissolving times, heat
As a solid resin, Adhesion Resin 2440 complies Adhesion Resin EP-DS 1300 is used in water-
with FDA-Regulations 21 CFR 175.105 and soluble coating systems based on air-drying and
175.300 for products coming into contact with heat-curing binders.
foods.
Adhesion Resin EP 2325 is particularly suitable Because of its high degree of compatibility with
for use in systems in which other Adhesion monomeric and polymeric acrylates, Adhesion
Resins are incompatible. Resin EP 3350 is highly suitable for radiation-
curing systems. Furthermore, the shrinkage that
frequently occurs in such systems can be reduced.
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Areas of application
Can / Coil-Coating 1 1 1 1
Container paints 1 1
Dispersion paints 1
Floor paints 1
Metal paints 1 1 1 1 1 1
Paints for food packaging* 1 1 1 1
Paints for plastics 1 1
Paints for galvanized steel 1 1 1 1 1
Primer (air drying) 1 1 1 1
Primer (stoving) 1 1 1 1 1
Printing inks 1
Roadmarking paints 1 1 1 1
UV-curing systems 1 1
Water-thinnable stoving paints 1
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How to use Adhesion Resins
Kind of drying
LTW LTW
We recommend adding 5 to 15%
LTH LTH
if higher hardness if higher hardness by wt. (solid) Adhesion Resin to
is needed is needed 100% binder, or for can coating
2220 2220 systems, a maximum of 3% by wt.
if LTH/LTW are frequently better to the total formulation, and in
incompatible rheological properties radical crosslinked UV-curing
than LTW
systems, a maximum of 35% by
EP 2325 wt. to the total formulation.
if LTW/LTH/2220 are
incompatible
Aliphatic hydrocarbons ! ! ! !
Aromatics 1 1 ! 1
Alcohols ! ! ! !
Ketones 1 r r 1
Esters 1 1 1 1
Glycol ethers r r r 1
Ethers r r r r
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Compatibility of Adhesion Resins with binders
LTW /
LTW-B /
2220 LTH 2440 EP 2325
compatible
limited compatible
incompatible
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Adhesion Resins
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