Coatings & Paints & Inks

In the pigment particles of printing ink, it is necessary for the pigments to be mixed together with dispersants, tackifiers, solvents, and other components to adhere to the substrate. Traditional solvent-based inks are being replaced by water-based inks because of environmental concerns and other factors. Modified rosin resins are important tackifiers in water-based inks due to their solubility, compatibility, and adhesion capabilities. To make water-based inks perform as well as solvent-based inks, water-based ink products use rosin derivative polymers, such as Pentaerythrite Modified Rosinate as a tackifier. This gives them the polymer molecular and latex particle characteristics needed to meet the market's performance requirements for ink gloss.

In the application of coating formulations, the film-forming properties of rosin modified resin help create a consistent and smooth thin film on the surface, which assists the coating in adhering smoothly to the substrate. Simultaneously, rosin modified resin enhances the flexibility of the coating, improving its resistance to cracking and brittleness.


Type of Coatings
Type of Inks
  • Architectural Coatings
  • Industrial Coatings
  • Nanotechnology in Coatings
  • Powder Coatings
  • Solventnorne Coatings
  • Special Purpose Coatings
  • UV Coatings
  • Waterborne Coatings
  • Conductive Inks
  • Flexo Inks
  • Graphic arts Coatings
  • Ink Jet Inks
  • Letterpress Inks
  • Marking and Pad Inks
  • Metal Deco Inks
  • Metallic Inks
  • Nanoproducts
  • Narrow Web Ink
  • News Inks
  • Offset Inks
  • Packaging Gravure Inks
  • Plastisol Inks
  • Publication Gravure Inks
  • Rubber Inks
  • Screen Inks
  • Security Inks
  • Sheetfed Inks
  • Specialty Inks
  • Sublimation Inks
  • UV/EB Inks
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Hydrogenated Rosin

CAS: 65997-06-0
SPECS: H106, H108, HWG Grade

Hydrogenated Rosin is one of the dominant varieties of modified rosin with light color, high oxidation resistance and high thermal stability. Conjugated unsaturation of abietic resin acids can be remo…

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Hydrogenated Rosin

CAS: 65997-06-0
SPECS: H60150H

H60150H Hydrogenated Rosin: Premium tackifier & resin modifier for solder paste, flux, adhesives, and coatings. Offers superior color stability, oxidation resistance, and low VOC. It can replace FORAL AX-E.

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Hydrogenated Terpene Phenolic Resin

CAS: 1254557-84-0
SPECS: HTP1#

Foreverest Hydrogenated Terpene Phenolic Resin is a hydrogenated grade of terpene phenolic resin, it copolymerized by combining the renewable terpene resin and phenol with the enhanced properties of e…

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Hydrogenated Terpene Polymer

CAS: 106168-39-2
SPECS: HTR105

Foreverest® HTR105 is a kind of colorless or water white resin that has thermal stability and weather resistance.It is a newly developed hydrogenated terpene resin. Hydrogenated Terpene Polymer is an …

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Isobornyl Acrylate (IBOA)

CAS: 5888-33-5
SPECS: 5888-33-5S98

1,7,7-Trimethylbicyclo[2.2.1]heptan-2-yl acrylate

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Isobornyl Methacrylate (IBOMA)

CAS: 7534-94-3
SPECS: 7534-94-3-99

Isobornyl methacrylate (IBOMA) is an acrylic ester monomer with a bridged-ring structure. Its double bond is a C=C bond, with the methyl group attached to the carbon adjacent to the carbonyl group. Typically, the polymerization rate of methacrylates is slower than that of acrylates because the additional methyl group impedes rotation around the double bond and affects overall reactivity. Compared to IBOA, IBOMA may have a higher viscosity, affecting the ease of preparation process. Due to its molecular structure characteristics of IBOMA, the polymer has excellent high light, vividness, abrasion resistance, medium resistance and weather resistance, and its moisture absorption […]