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Tackifier

Thickener is a substance that can increase the surface viscosity of liquids or solids, and it has a wide range of applications in multiple industries and fields. The following is a detailed introduction about thickening agents:

Definition and Classification

definitionThickener, also known as thickening agent or tackifier, is a chemical that can increase viscosity in water or other solutions, thereby enhancing its viscosity properties.

classificationAccording to their sources and properties, thickeners can be divided into two categories: natural thickeners and synthetic thickeners. Natural tackifiers include rosin resins, terpene resins, dama resins, etc; And synthetic thickeners include petroleum resins, Gumaron indene resins, polystyrene resins, etc.

Main types

  1. Rosin and its modified productsIncluding rosin, hydrogenated rosin, polymerized rosin, etc., these substances have good viscosity increasing properties due to their unique chemical structure.

  2. Terpene resinSuch resins as terpene resins and β - terpene resins also have excellent thickening effects due to their unique molecular structures.

  3. petroleum resin Carbon five petroleum resin, carbon nine petroleum resin, etc., are commonly used in industrial fields such as coatings and inks.

  4. Alkyl phenolic resinThis is a synthetic tackifier commonly used to improve the performance of rubber and plastics.

  5. otherIt also includes various types such as poly (a-methylstyrene) resin, ketone aldehyde resin, xylene formaldehyde resin, etc.

Function and Application

effect

  • Improve product properties, such as increasing viscosity, stability, adhesion, etc.

  • Improve the initial adhesion and holding strength of the product.

  • Improve adhesion with the substrate in coatings.

application area

  1. food industryThickener is commonly used in the production of jams, cakes, ice cream, salad dressings, and other products to improve their texture and taste.

  2. Pharmaceutical industryIn the pharmaceutical process, thickeners are used to make oral liquids, eye drops, ointments, etc. to improve the viscosity and adhesion of drugs.

  3. Cosmetics industryThickener plays a role in stabilizing formulas and regulating viscosity in products such as shampoo, conditioner, and shower gel.

  4. Industrial useIn the manufacturing of products such as paint, adhesives, and glue, tackifiers are indispensable raw materials.

Advantages and disadvantages

advantage

  • Can effectively improve the physical properties of the product, such as viscosity, stability, and adhesion.

  • Improve the performance and quality of the product.

shortcoming

  • Some thickeners may have adverse effects on the human body or the environment, so safety and environmental friendliness should be taken into account when using them.

  • Excessive use of tackifiers may affect the performance of the product, such as increasing the brittleness of the adhesive film or reducing its aging resistance.

matters needing attention

  • When selecting and using thickeners, it is necessary to choose the appropriate type and dosage based on the specific needs and performance requirements of the product.

  • Pay attention to the safety and environmental friendliness of thickening agents to avoid adverse effects on human health and the environment.

  • Comply with relevant usage regulations and operating procedures to ensure product quality and safety.