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  • What types of styrene are there?

    What types of styrene are there?

    What types of styrene are there? Acrylate emulsion system with hard monomer styrene, known as styrene-acrylate emulsion, is widely used in adhesive, paper sizing agent and coating fields due to its high cost performance. With the development of papermaking industry, styrene-acrylic emulsion has bec... read more

    Mar 24,2021 Industry News
  • What is styrene-acrylic emulsion

    What is styrene-acrylic emulsion

    Styrene-acrylate emulsion (styrene-acrylate emulsion) is made from styrene and acrylate monomer by emulsion copolymerization.Styrene-acrylic emulsion is one of the most studied systems in emulsion polymerization and one of the top ten non-crosslinked emulsions with important industrial application ... read more

    Mar 24,2021 Industry News
  • How to manufacture Pressure-sensitive adhesives

    How to manufacture Pressure-sensitive adhesives

    Manufacture Pressure-sensitive adhesives are manufactured with either a liquid carrier or in 100% solid form. Articles such as tapes and labels are made from liquid PSAs by coating the adhesive on a support and evaporating the organic solvent or water carrier, usually in a hot air dryer. The dry ad... read more

    Mar 24,2021 Industry News
  • How to use  PSAs

    How to use PSAs

    Effects of shape The adhesive bonding of a tape or label can be affected by its shape. Tapes with pointed corners start to detach at those corners; adhesive strength can be improved by rounding the corners. Removal Removable adhesives are designed to form a temporary bond, and ideally can be remo... read more

    Mar 24,2021 Industry News
  • why people use pressure-sensitive adhesives

    why people use pressure-sensitive adhesives

    Structural and pressure-sensitive adhesives Adhesives may be broadly divided in two classes: structural and pressure-sensitive. To form a permanent bond, structural adhesives harden via processes such as evaporation of solvent (for example, white glue), reaction with UV radiation (as in dental adh... read more

    Mar 24,2021 Industry News

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