Polyvinyl acetate was first discovered by German chemist Fritz Klatte in 1912. Klatte converts acetic acid and acetylene into vinyl acetate monomers, but now acetic acid is added to ethylene and then a palladium catalyst is used. This widespread use of glue has played a key role in the advancemen... read more
Many people opt to use PVA because of its good stability to light and its resistance to unsightly yellowing. Moreover, PVA is soluble, making the gluing process reversible. PVA can be easily removed and made ready quickly for re-gluing tasks. It is one of the most common types of glue and can be us... read more
If you are going to carry out repairs in an apartment or a country house, you should always pay attention to the quality of those products that will be used. All materials must be of high quality, be safe, and also serve for a long time. Under these three parameters, polyvinyl acetate paints with a... read more
Demand for adhesives and gum-based emulsion polymers is increasing as many manufacturers move from solvent-based adhesives to water-based adhesives. In addition to reducing costs, it has many advantages such as no flammable substances, risk reduction and ease of handling. Polyvinyl acetate or PVA gl... read more
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