Hydrogenated Rosin
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 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. Hydrogenated rosin is widely used in food-grade ester gum, adhesive, synthetic rubber, coating and paint, ink, cosmetic, food industry etc.
Substance Identification
| Synonyms | Hydrogenated Gum Rosin Ester | Partially Hydrogenated Gum Rosin |
| CAS | 65997-06-0 |
| EINECS | 266-041-3 |
| FEMA | N/A |
| HS.CODE | 380690 |
| Molecular Formula | C19H31COOH |
| Moleclar Weight | 304.47 |
Application & Uses
- adhesive, the emollient and plasticizing agent of synthetic rubber
- cosmetic
- electronics industry
- food industry
- inks
- paints
- paper and soap
- pigment
- raw material for food processing
- soldering flux for electronic industry
Features & Benefits
- Provide an optimum combination of adhesion, clarity and stability
- Excellent thermal and color stability for hot-melt pressure-sensitive adhesives (HMPSA)
- Give strong grip with good cohesive performance, particularly on low-surface-energy substrates such as PP and PE
Sales Specification
| ITEM | VALUE | TEST METHOD & UNIT |
|---|---|---|
| Color | 6 max | @Gardner |
| Color | 12 max | @Lovibond, Yellow |
| Color | 1.6 max | @Lovibond, Red |
| Softening Point | 76.0 min | R&B, °C |
| Acid Value | 166.0 min | mgKOH/g |
| Abietic acid | 2.0 max | % |
| Tetrahydro Resin Acid | 12 min | % |
| Absorbed by oxygen | n/a | % |
| Alcohol insoluble Substance | 0.02 max | % |
| Dehydroabietic acid | 8 max | % |
| Unsaponifiable matter | 7.0 max | % |
| ITEM | VALUE | TEST METHOD & UNIT |
|---|---|---|
| Color | n/a | @Gardner |
| Color | 20 max | @Lovibond, Yellow |
| Color | 2.1 max | @Lovibond, Red |
| Softening Point | 71.0 min | R&B, °C |
| Acid Value | 160.0 min | mgKOH/g |
| Abietic acid | 2.5 max | % |
| Tetrahydro Resin Acid | n/a | % |
| Absorbed by oxygen | 0.20 max | % |
| Alcohol insoluble Substance | 0.03 max | % |
| Dehydroabietic acid | 10.0 max | % |
| Unsaponifiable matter | 8.0 max | % |
| ITEM | VALUE | TEST METHOD & UNIT |
|---|---|---|
| Color | n/a | @Gardner |
| Color | 30 max | @Lovibond, Yellow |
| Color | 2.5 max | @Lovibond, Red |
| Softening Point | 70.0 min | R&B, °C |
| Acid Value | 158.0 min | mgKOH/g |
| Abietic acid | 3 max | % |
| Tetrahydro Resin Acid | n/a | % |
| Absorbed by oxygen | 0.30 max | % |
| Alcohol insoluble Substance | 0.04 max | % |
| Dehydroabietic acid | 15.0 max | % |
| Unsaponifiable matter | 9.0 max | % |
GHS Hazard Statements
| No GHS data available |
Storage
- avoid contact with light
- keep separated from incompatible substances
- store and handle in accordance with all current regulations and standards
- store in a cool, dry place
- store in a tightly closed container
Relation Products
- Colorless Fully Hydrogenated Rosin
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- Colorless Pentaerythritol Hydrogenated Rosinate
- Colorless Glyceryl Hydrogenated Rosinate
- Glyceryl Hydrogenated Rosinate (Food)
- Glyceryl Hydrogenated Rosinate (Food)
- Glyceryl Hydrogenated Rosinate (Industrial)
- Glyceryl Hydrogenated Rosinate (Industrial)
- Methyl Hydrogenated Rosinate
- Pentaerythritol Hydrogenated Rosinate
- Pentaerythritol Hydrogenated Rosinate
- Triethylene Glycol Hydrogenated Rosinate
- Water-White Hydrogenated Rosin
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