Polyvinyl butyral. Acts as a binder. Also acts as a co-binder for powder coatings.
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Common names
PVB
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Chemical Composition
Polyvinyl Butyral
Advantages
- better plasticizing properties
- very good adhesion properties
- very good adhesion to substrates like polyolefins, metals, cellulose acetate, polyester, cellophane, polyamide, and polystyrene films
- Printing inks exhibit low solvent retention
- good flow
- good resistance to water
Other Applications
adhesion promotion/ corrosion protection primers
shop primers
wash primers
stoving enamels
varnishes and lacquers for different substrates
can coatings
coil coatings
pigment preparations
flexographic as well as gravure printing inks
Handling
The adhesive strength of foil lacquers can be improved by stoving at temperatures of up to 140 °C.
If necessary, gloss and flexibility can be improved by addition of plasticizers.
Technical data
Quantity | Value | Unit | Comment |
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Appearance Properties | |||
Physical state | powder | ||
Physical Properties | |||
Viscosity | 30 - 55 | cP | |
Bulk density | 0.30 | g/ml | |
Thermal Properties | |||
Glass transition Temperature | 70 | ºC | |
Auto-ignition temperature | >380 | ºC | |
Melting point | 135 - 210 | ºC | |
Chemical Properties | |||
Polyvinyl alcohol content | 24 - 27 | % | |
Non-volatile materials | >97.5 | % wt | |
Water absorption | 6 - 10 | % |
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