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Article: Mold releases.(Materials)
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- Rubber World
- Article date:
- September 22, 2008
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A family of light-colored terpene phenolic resins is offered in varying softening point ranges. These ISO-certified resins are said to be ideally suited for both EVA/SBC-based hot melts, as well as solvent-based acrylic and natural rubber-based PSAs. The lower softening point grades are used in sealants based on butyl rubber and ...
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Article: Japanese Inventors Develop Electrophotography Toner
US Fed News Service, Including US State News;
April 28, 2008 ;
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... ... toner for electrophotography, containing a low-softening point polyester-based resin having a softening point of from 80 degree to 120 degree Celsius (C); and a high-softening point polyester-based resin having a softening point ...
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