Try a new tack - C&EN Global Enterprise (ACS Publications)

Nov 6, 2010 - Advertisements that appeared within the print issues of Chem. Eng. News have been included in the C&EN Archives to provide a ...
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Try a new tack New WING-TACK. First tackifying and extending resin from Goodyear. WING-TACK synthetic hydrocarbon resin, a polymerization product of aliphatic olefins, matches terpene for high tack-that's WING-TACK on the left in the photo. For light color. Resistance to heat and light aging. And WING-TACK is readily soluble in a wide range of solvents — suggesting many applications: In adhesives: as a tackifier in latex, hot melt, pressure-sensitive, laminating and solvent types; a replacement for resin in linoleum cements.

In rubber compounding: an extender, tackifier, softener, binder, processing aid —compatible with n a t u r a l , SBR, EPT, nitrile and polyisoprene rubbers. In latex: an extender and tackifier for natural and synthetic types. Coatings: a binder in concrete curing compounds. Paper products: laminating agent and stiffening agent for corrugated boxes. In textiles: fungicide carrier, nonskid backing material. In asphalt tile: extender and replacement of asphalt.

Typical WING-TACK Properties Appearance yellow-white Color (Gardner, 50% in toluene)... 6.0 Melting point, °C 95 ± 5 % ash trace Acid No Less than 1 Iodine No 75-100 Specific gravity 0.930 ± .001 Write for WING-TACK literature and sample—and try a new tack. Goodyear Chemical Data Center, Dept. W-16, Box 9115, Akron, Ohio 44305.

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