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Physical Properties:
Assay: | 95.00 to 100.00 %
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Food Chemicals Codex Listed: | No |
Soluble in: |
| alcohol |
Insoluble in: |
| water |
Organoleptic Properties:
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Odor and/or flavor descriptions from others (if found). |
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Cosmetic Information:
Suppliers:
Eastman Chemical |
Staybelite Resin-E Partially Hydrogenated Rosin
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Foreverest Resources |
Colorless Fully Hydrogenated Rosin
Odor: characteristic Use: Foreverest™ Colorless Fully Hydrogenated Rosin 400 is refined from hydrogenated rosin or high-hydrogenated rosin that are eliminated foreign matter. With the benefit of colorless, is applied as solid or liquid solder flux, and the raw material of light-colored rosin resin and hot melt adhesives. It’s the substitue for Eastman product. |
Foreverest Resources |
Hydrogenated Rosin H106
Odor: characteristic Use: Hydrogenated Rosin is one of the dominant varieties of modified rosin with light color, high oxidation resistance and high thermal stability. It is soluble in ketones, esters, hydrocarbons, alcohols and chlorinated solvents and insoluble in water.
Conjugated unsaturation of abietic resin acids can be removed through catalytic hydrogenation to overcome the shortcomings of oxidation and color degradation in rosin, is compatible in useful proportions with alkyds, natural and synthetic rubbers, natural resins, ethylcellulose; waxes; plastic polymers, elastomeric polymers, metallic pigments, and many other raw materials. |
Foreverest Resources |
Hydrogenated Rosin H108
Odor: characteristic Use: Hydrogenated Rosin is one of the dominant varieties of modified rosin with light color, high oxidation resistance and high thermal stability. It is soluble in ketones, esters, hydrocarbons, alcohols and chlorinated solvents and insoluble in water.
Conjugated unsaturation of abietic resin acids can be removed through catalytic hydrogenation to overcome the shortcomings of oxidation and color degradation in rosin, is compatible in useful proportions with alkyds, natural and synthetic rubbers, natural resins, ethylcellulose; waxes; plastic polymers, elastomeric polymers, metallic pigments, and many other raw materials. |
Foreverest Resources |
Hydrogenated Rosin HWG Grade
Odor: characteristic Use: Hydrogenated Rosin is one of the dominant varieties of modified rosin with light color, high oxidation resistance and high thermal stability. It is soluble in ketones, esters, hydrocarbons, alcohols and chlorinated solvents and insoluble in water.
Conjugated unsaturation of abietic resin acids can be removed through catalytic hydrogenation to overcome the shortcomings of oxidation and color degradation in rosin, is compatible in useful proportions with alkyds, natural and synthetic rubbers, natural resins, ethylcellulose; waxes; plastic polymers, elastomeric polymers, metallic pigments, and many other raw materials. |
Foreverest Resources |
Water-White Hydrogenated Rosin H101
Odor: characteristic Use: Water-White Hydrogenated Rosin is one of the dominant varieties of modified rosin with light color, high oxidation resistance and high thermal stability. It is soluble in ketones, esters, hydrocarbons, alcohols and chlorinated solvents and insoluble in water. Conjugated unsaturation of abietic resin acids can be removed through catalytic hydrogenation to overcome the shortcomings of oxidation and color degradation in rosin, is compatible in useful proportions with alkyds; natural and synthetic rubbers; natural resins, ethylcellulose; waxes; plastic polymers; elastomeric polymers; metallic pigments; and many other raw materials. |
Foreverest Resources |
Water-White Hydrogenated Rosin
Odor: characteristic Use: Water-White Hydrogenated Rosin is one of the dominant varieties of modified rosin with light color, high oxidation resistance and high thermal stability. It is soluble in ketones, esters, hydrocarbons, alcohols and chlorinated solvents and insoluble in water. Conjugated unsaturation of abietic resin acids can be removed through catalytic hydrogenation to overcome the shortcomings of oxidation and color degradation in rosin, is compatible in useful proportions with alkyds; natural and synthetic rubbers; natural resins, ethylcellulose; waxes; plastic polymers; elastomeric polymers; metallic pigments; and many other raw materials. |
Fuzhou Farwell |
Hydrogenated Rosin
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Indukern F&F |
HYDROGENATED ROSIN
Odor: SOFT, RESINOUS, AMBER |
Pinova |
Foral® AX
Odor: characteristic Use: Foral® AX resin is a thermoplastic, acidic resin produced by hydrogenating wood rosin to an exceptionally high degree. It is the palest, most highly stabilized rosin commercially available. Compared with Staybelite® resin, a hydrogenated rosin long established and widely used for its pale color and high oxidation stability, Foral AX resin has better initial color and color retention, and even greater resistance to oxidation. It is especially indicated as the tackifier and resin modifier in solvent adhesives and hot melt applied coatings and adhesives that must excel in these properties. Foral AX resin is particularly suited to food contact applications. |
Pinova |
Foral® DX
Odor: characteristic Use: Foral® DX resin is a thermoplastic, acidic resin produced by hydrogenating rosin to an exceptionally high degree. Similar to, but less refined than, Foral AX resin, it is likewise one of the palest, most highly stabilized rosins commercially available. Foral DX resin has very light initial color, and its strong resistance to oxidation results in excellent color retention in a wide range of applications. It is used as a tackifier and resin modifier in solvent adhesives and hot melt applied coatings and adhesives that must excel in these properties. Foral DX resin has a higher softening point and glass transition temperature than Foral AX, which passes the threshold to enable packaging as free-flowing pastilles in easily handled bags. |
Pinova |
Staybelite® A
Odor: characteristic Use: Staybelite® A resin is gum rosin that has been partially hydrogenated via a catalytic process. It is a pale, thermoplastic, acidic resin, and has similar characteristics to Staybelite hydrogenated wood rosin. Hydrogenation makes this resin highly resistant to oxidation and discoloration, and to changes in solubility characteristics, when it is exposed to air and heat. In these respects, it is greatly superior to ordinary non-hydrogenated rosins. Esters, metallic salts, and other derivatives of Staybelite A resin inherit this stability to a large degree. |
Pinova |
Staybelite®
Odor: characteristic Use: Staybelite® resin is wood rosin that has been partially hydrogenated via a catalytic process. It is a pale, thermoplastic, acidic resin. Hydrogenation makes this resin highly resistant to oxidation and discoloration, and to changes in solubility characteristics, when it is exposed to air and heat. In these respects, it is greatly superior to ordinary non-hydrogenated rosins. Esters, metallic salts, and other derivatives of Staybelite resin inherit this stability to a large degree. The softening point of Staybelite resin is slightly lower than that of non-hydrogenated rosin; otherwise, its solubility and compatibility characteristics are similar. |
Safety Information:
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Hazards identification |
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Classification of the substance or mixture |
GHS Classification in accordance with 29 CFR 1910 (OSHA HCS) |
None found. |
GHS Label elements, including precautionary statements |
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Hazard statement(s) |
None found. |
Precautionary statement(s) |
None found. |
Oral/Parenteral Toxicity: |
Not determined
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Dermal Toxicity: |
Not determined
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Inhalation Toxicity: |
Not determined
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Other Information:
FDA Indirect Additives used in Food Contact Substances: | View |
HMDB (The Human Metabolome Database): | Search |
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Synonyms:
| rosin hydrogenated | | rosin, hydrogenated | | staybelite resin-E partially hydrogenated rosin |
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