Chemicals A-Z
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Automotive
The automotive manufacturing sector stands out for its significant emphasis on researching and incorporating innovative materials. Take, for instance, the Lynk & Co brand under the Geely Group, inheriting Volvo's commitment to the environment and introducing the 'Three Zeros Health Solution' concept (0 miscellaneous cotton, 0 asphalt, 0 harmful solvents) to the market. AkzoNobel, in treating the interior surfaces of the new KIA electric vehicle model EV9, has ventured into using bio-based coatings for the first time, marking a notable stride in the adoption of such coatings. Regulation 2004/42/EC, governing the restriction of volatile substances in car interiors, has been updated to its latest version. Automakers across the board are increasingly prioritizing the utilization of eco-friendly materials.
The application of pine-based chemicals in the automotive industry is primarily focused on areas such as rubber compounding, paints & coatings, sealants & adhesives.
Adhesives & Sealants
In the automotive industry, adhesives are used to replace mechanical fasteners such as welding, nuts, bolts, etc. Structural adhesives and sealants can not only substitute for mechanical fasteners to connect different types of materials but also enhance the flexibility of rubber components, absorbing vibrations and impact forces. Structural adhesives are currently widely employed in the assembly of battery packs for electric vehicles, allowing the rapid bonding of modules made from different materials and achieving lightweight construction.
The expanding area of in-car entertainment systems in electric vehicles has raised higher demands on adhesives for the bonding of screens and frames.
Learn the leading automotive solution (3rd parties):
- 3M structural solutions for automotive OEM
- Delo innovative adhesives in automotive elecronics
- Henkel in the automotive industry
- Permabond engineering adhesives for automotives
- Unitech for automotive structural adhesives
Coatings & Paints
Solvent-based coatings, water-based coatings, and bio-based coatings are the three main categories of coatings. With formulation improvements, water-based coatings are gradually replacing solvent-based coatings. Bio-based coatings are emerging as a new force, often modified with alkyd resins. Major manufacturers are also responding to the rise of Battery Electric Vehicles (BEV) by launching innovative product lines.
Learn the leading automotive solution (3rd parties):
- Akzonobel for automotive OEM coatings
- BASF for automotive coatings solutions
- Covestro for automotive applications
Learn the rubber compounding and tire manufacturing market.
Polyvinyl Acetate
CAS: 9003-20-7
SPECS: PVAc-M, L, H
Polyvinyl Acetate (PVAc), a synthetic resin prepared by the polymerization of vinyl acetate has good potential as an edible coating. PVAc mainly used in pharmaceutical coatings and as an ingredient in chewing gum.
Reactive Alkyl Phenolic Resin
CAS: 9003-35-4
SPECS: RP100
Reactive alkyl phenolic resin introduces additional reactive groups, allowing it to undergo more chemical reactions during use. Therefore, it has higher chemical reactivity and is used in high-perform…
Resin Emulsion
CAS: N/A
SPECS: PR7510
Resin Emulsion is an aqueous, solvent free resin made from polymerized rosin
Rosin Amine (Abietylamine)
CAS: 61790-47-4
SPECS: RA908
Rosin amine is an ammonia derivative of rosin. It is a viscous yellow transparent liquid with ammonia and pine flavor. It retains the basic structure of rosin, with additional amine groups attached.Ro…
Rosin Modified Phenolic Resin
CAS: N/A
SPECS: MP5103
Rosin Modified Phenolic Resin is the vacuum treated product of esterification of glycerol (or pentaerythrite) with the polycondensate of rosin, phenol (or bisphenol A) and formaldehyde. It soluble in …
Rosin Modified Phenolic Resin
CAS: 68333-69-7
SPECS: MP2116, MP5103, MP2101
Rosin Modified Phenolic Resin is the vacuum treated product of esterification of glycerol (or pentaerythritol) with the polycondensate of rosin, phenol (or bisphenol A) and formaldehyde. It is soluble…
Seedlac
CAS: 9000-59-3
SPECS:
The seedlac was crushed and washed frequently to remove the bug bodies and a portion of the coloring matter. After drying the washed sticklac, we get the commercial variety of seedlac.