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Piccotac hydrocarbon resins are low molecular weight, aliphatic resins available with softening point ranges from liquid to 110°C. They are used in applications where compatibility with natural and synthetic rubbers is critical.

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Chemical Type: Aliphatic hydrocarbon resin
Applications: Adhesives, tackifying resin in rubber-compounding, natural rubber-based sensitive adhesives, and high EVA content resin-based hot melts
Benefits: Compatible with natural and synthetic rubbers, EVA copolymers, block copolymers, polyethylene and waxes
Typical Markets:  Assembly, pressure sensitive adhesive, tapes & labels, rubber, asphalt modification, roofing, road paving

  Feature Publication:
    WA-86, Eastman's Spectrum of Hydrocarbon Resins (pdf)  
       
       
  Feature Markets:  
    Adhesives  
    Building & Construction  
       
       
  Feature Applications:  
    Asphalt Modification  
    Pressure Sensitive