SOLURYL-70
Grinding Vehicle for Water-based Products
 
Features
  • Alkaline soluble styrene-acrylic resin
  • Good pigment dispersion
  • Excellent ink transfer and printability
  • High gloss
  • Good Compatibility with Soluryl emulsions

  • Typical Properties
    AppearanceClear Pellet
    Molecular Weight7,000
    None Volatiles, wt%>98
    Acid Number, mgKOH/g218
    Tg, °C120
    Density, g/ml1.124
    Softening Point, °C155

    Typical Properties
    Soluryl-70 is compatible with most common emulsions.
     Emulsion : Soluryl-70
    Emulsion3:11:11:3
    Soluryl R-90/90GCCC
    Soluryl R-9061CCC
    Soluryl R-20CCC
    Soluryl R-20BCCC
    Soluryl E-80FCCC
    Soluryl E-8040CCC
    Soluryl RX-20/30CCC
    Soluryl SX-1420CCC

    Typical Properties
    The following formulations are offered as starting points of making resin solutions. The resin should be cut under atgitation by high-speed mixers. Although Soluryl-70 will dissolve ant room temperature, the solution process can be greatly accelerated by use of warm water up to 70°C
    Soluryl-7033.030.033.0
    DW59.162.863.4
    Ammonia Water (28%)7.9--
    Monoethanolamine-7.2-
    Potassium Hydroxide--7.2
    pH8.58.78.4
    Viscositity, cps780450500

    Typical Properties
    Soluryl-70 is not formulated to contain any hazardous or regulated materials such as lead, cadmium, mercury and chromium compounds. And raw materials for Soluryl-70 and our manufacturing process od not includ any hazardous or regulated materials. In addition, Soluryl-70 is complaiant with FDA regulation 21CFR 175.105, CFR 175.300, 21CFR 175.320, 21CFR 176.170, 21CFR 176.180.

    The information given herein and other otherwise supplied to users is based on our general experience and where applicable, on the results of tests on samples of typeical manufacture. However, because of the many factors which are outside knowledge and control, which can effect the use of these products, users must rely on their own judgement and we cannot accept liability for any injury, loss or damaage resulting from relicance upon such information.