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Solid resins are typically manufactured as pastilles or flakes. The pastille form reduces the amount of dust from the paper or plastic sacks commonly used to package and ship solid resins. When larger quantities of solid resins are required, they can be packaged in 750 or 1000 kg bags known as “supersacks” in the US and “big-bags” in Europe or in 900 lb Gaylord boxes. When extremely large volumes of hydrocarbon tackifier resins are required, bulk molten tank truck deliveries may be a more economical, time-saving option.
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Piccotac 1095 hydrocarbon resin is produced in North America and supplied in pastilles form packaged in plastic-lined paper bags (50 lbs. net) shipped on shrink-wrapped pallets of 50 bags (2500 lbs) or in 900 lb Gaylord boxes. In Europe a similar product, Piccotac 1095-N, is pastillated and packed in polyethylene bags (20 kg net) shipped on shrink-wrapped pallets of 50 bags (1000 kg) each. |
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Eastotac resin H-100R is produced in North America in flaked form packaged in multi-walled bags of 50 lbs each and shipped on shrink-wrapped pallets of 50 bags (2500 lbs.) |
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Piccotac 1020 hydrocarbon resin is produced in North America and supplied in liquid form shipped in heavy gauge metal drums (380 lbs, 173 kg, net wt.). It is considered a solid resin since it is >99% non-volatile and is not a water dispersion or solution. In Europe a similar product, Piccotac 1020-E, is supplied in open-head steel drums on pallets containing 4 drums each. | |
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