Products (6)

PERMALYN
PERMALYN™ 5110-C
Chemical Family: Alkyds
Permalyn™ 5110-C synthetic resin is the pentaerythritol ester of gum rosin. It is produced by a special process that yields a low odor, low acid number resin. It is suggested for use as a modifier for film-formers, elastomers, and waxes in various adhesives and protective coatings where pale color and minimal odor are required.

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PERMALYN™ 5095
Chemical Family: Alkyds, Other Chemical Families
Permalyn™ 5095 synthetic resin, a pale, thermoplastic resin, is the glycerol ester of rosin. It is produced by a special process that yields a low-odor, low-acid-number resin that is suggested for use as a modifier for film-formers, elastomers, and waxes in various adhesives and protective coatings where pale color and minimal odor are required.

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PERMALYN™ 5110
Chemical Family: Alkyds, Other Chemical Families
Permalyn™ 5110 synthetic resin is a pentaerythritol ester of rosin. It has been designed for adhesive applications that require light initial color and good color stability. Permalyn 5110 is used as a resin modifier in elastomers, waxes, film-formers, and various adhesive and protective coating applications.

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PERMALYN™ 6110
Chemical Family: Alkyds, Other Chemical Families
Permalyn™ 6110 synthetic resin, a very pale, hard, thermoplastic resin, is a pentaerythritol ester of rosin. It is produced by a special process that yields a low-odor, light-colored, very stable product. Permalyn 6110 is used as a resin modifier in elastomers, waxes, film-formers, and various adhesive and protective coating applications.

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PERMALYN™ 8120 Rosin Ester
Chemical Family: Alkyds
Permalyn™ 8120 is a pentaerythritol ester of rosin which has been chemically modified to have a ring and ball softening point near 120°C. Permalyn™ 8120 has lower color, better color stability higher heat stability, and higher softening point than typical pentaerythritol rosin esters. It is potentially useful in hot melt adhesive and ink applications where a high softening point is desirable and especially in packaging hot melt adhesives where color and viscosity stability at application temperatures are critical.
