Maleic Modified Rosin

Description

 Rosin esters modified with Maleic Anhydride and further esterified with polyol like pentaerythritol or glycerine.

 It provides fast drying, gloss and hardness, water resistance and colour retention.

 It is used in synthetic enamel, PU and NC coating, wood coating, road marking paints and phenolic coating.

 It is soluble in MTO, KETONIC solvents, but not soluble in alcoholic solvent.

 It is having softening point above 100°C and main characteristics is it is having high acid value.

Sr no Product Code Type % Solid
(±2)
Acid value KOH/gm max Capillary Melting point in deg. C
1 MACRO POL MRGLY Maleic modified rosin glycerine ester solid 25 105 ± 5

Uses: Maleic Modified Rosin Ester Resin used for NC Compatible formulations.

2 MACRO POL MR PENTA Maleic modified rosin Penta ester solid 25 95 Min

Uses:Maleic Modified Rosin Ester Resin compatible with MTO/White Spirit used with long and medium alkyd

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Applications

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