Hydrocarbon resin. (Materials).HR-100 is a 100[degrees]C softening point, thermoplastic A polymer material that turns to liquid when heated and becomes solid when cooled. There are more than 40 types of thermoplastics, including acrylic, polypropylene, polycarbonate and polyethylene. hydrocarbon tackifying resin. Its main constituent is aromatic resin in combination with very little aliphatic aliphatic /al·i·phat·ic/ (al?i-fat´ik) pertaining to any member of one of the two major groups of organic compounds, those with a straight or branched chain structure. al·i·phat·ic adj. resin. HR-100 is designed for use in rubber goods, especially those loaded with non-black fillers. It is said to have excellent color, helps build tack and binds together and disperses mineral fillers in a rubber compound. Besides processing improvements, elongation and tensile are increased, and flex-crack and cut-growth resistance are improved, according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. the company. HR-100 is utilized as a thixotropic resinous tackifier, plasticizer plas·ti·ciz·er n. Any of various substances added to plastics or other materials to make or keep them soft or pliable. plasticizer or -ciser Noun and process aid for synthetic and natural rubbers and plastics. This resin aids in processing elastomer elastomer (ĭlăs`təmər), substance having to some extent the elastic properties of natural rubber. The term is sometimes used technically to distinguish synthetic rubbers and rubberlike plastics from natural rubber. compounds by increasing green tack, rate of incorporation of fillers and improves knitting, according to the company. In addition, HR-100 is said to improve tear, tensile, flex cracking and cut growth properties at an economical cost, especially in highly loaded compounds. (Akrochem, 255 Fountain St.. Akron, OH 44304) Circle 67 on card |
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