Glue & Paint Grade CPVC Resin (Modified Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride Resin)
H-50 type resin: A special resin used in mid-to-high-end PVC adhesives, mainly characterized by the following:
⑴ Excellent low temperature resistance; the prepared adhesive can withstand -18℃ low temperature environments without gelling or freezing, suitable for use in high-latitude cold regions;
⑵ High usable solids content, resulting in adhesives with good appearance and color;
⑶ Meets the requirements of the light industry standard "QB/T 2568-2002 Solvent-based adhesives for rigid polyvinyl chloride (PVC-U) plastic pipe systems", exhibiting high bonding strength.
Specifications:
Appearance: White powder
Chlorine content, /%: >67.0
Form: Transparent
Volatile content, /%: ≤0.5
Viscosity, /s (10% solids content, Forte 4 cup): 50~90
Dissolution time, /min: < 20
Low temperature resistance: -18℃ no gelation
H-30 type resin: A modified perchlorinated vinyl resin, mainly used in high-end PVC, CPVC adhesives and coatings. It meets the requirements of the chemical industry standard "HG2002-1991 Perchlorinated Vinyl Resin for Coatings" and the light industry standard "QB/T 2568-2002 Solvent-based Adhesives for Rigid Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC-U) Plastic Piping Systems". Its main characteristics are as follows:
⑴ High bonding strength, 10-20% higher than other types of resins at the same solids content;
⑵ High usable solids content, up to... 16% or higher;
⑶ Good resistance to ambient temperature.
Specifications:
Appearance: White powder
Chlorine content, /%: >67.0
Form: Transparent
Volatile content, /%: ≤0.5
Viscosity, /s (10% solid content, Fort Worcestershire 4 cup): 30~49
Dissolution time, /min: <20
Low temperature resistance: No gelling at -25℃