Description
VINYBLAN® – Vinyl Chloride Emulsion
This is a world-first, ground-breaking emulsion that has been developed using the company’s unique polymerization technology. VINYBLAN® is a copolymerized resin consisting of vinyl chloride with acrylic acid ester and vinyl acetate. The product is extensively used and highly rated because it leverages the features of vinyl chloride to provide excellent dispersion of colorant, etc., chromogenic flame resistance.
Features of VINYBLAN®:
- Superior quality
- Good adhesion to various substrates like PVC, PET, and aluminum
- Provides excellent resistance properties (water, alcohol, scratch, block)
- Compatible with various solvents and additives
- Outstanding use as PVC leather lamination
- Protects against deterioration of adhesive layer
- Provides water resistance to adhesive layer
- Adds flame resistance with self-extinguishing properties
- Adds excellent chromogenic properties to printing surfaces
- Exceptional pigment dispersion
Properties of VINYBLAN®:
- Water-based emulsion
- Coatings have excellent resistance to plasticizer, alcohol, acid and alkalinity
- Coatings are flame-resistant due to self-extinguishing properties
- Strong polarity from vinyl chloride resin, and excellent chromogenic properties
- Chemical stability enables excellent miscibility with other emulsions, inorganic colorants and plasticizers
VINYBLAN® 603 is a Vinyl Chloride—Vinyl Acetate copolymer emulsion. Due to its excellent water resistance it is used widely in heat sealing adhesive applications.
Applications:
- Superb heat sealing properties when used as an adhesive for vinyl chloride leathers.
- Adds excellent chromogenic properties to paint and ink formulas, as well as coated surfaces.
- Often used as a binder for inks.
- Offers superior adhesion to the substrate and colorant dispersion in the absorbing layer when used in industrial inkjet printing applications.
- Provides good adhesion to glass fiber.
- Commonly used as a printing ink base for vinyl chloride materials such as wallpaper, with good water resistance after film formation (no film whitening after being submerged for 24 hours.)