Water-based pressure sensitive Hycar® acrylic latexes. - C&EN Global

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Witer^based pressurcsensitive Hycar acrylic latexes. Get excellent tack, color retention, plus a fine balance of cohesive and adhesive strength with Hycar acrylic latexes in waterborne systems. Use them for non-slip rug backing. Labels and decals. Pressure-sensitive contact papers, films, and laminates. And for pressure-sensitive backed vinyls. You'll like Hycar pressuresensitive latexes for their resistance to hot and cold flow. Also for their ability to adhere to dissimilar surfaces. High solids and low viscosity. Good chemical and mechanical stability, with low creep and high peel and shear resistance. And some are self-thickening. Choose from these 5 types: Hycar 2600X146: High tack, good shear resistance, smooth even peel. Good adhesion at high temperatures (158°F).

Hycar 2600X171: A soft polymer, yet cures up tight. Heat reactive and will self cure for very high shear resistance. FDA acceptance under Paragraph 121.2520. Hycar 2600X204: Lower cost. Wide range of properties for general pressure-sensitive uses. Hycar 2600X205: Lower cost. Heat reactive and will self cure for very high shear resistance. Hycar 2600X207: Lower cost. Wide range of properties. FDA acceptance under Paragraphs 121.2520, 121.2526, 121.2571, 121.2597. Hycar acrylic latexes can lower production costs and improve your product's performance. For more information write B.F.Goodrich Chemical Company, Dept. CN-51, 6100 Oak Tree Boulevard, Cleveland, Ohio 44131.

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C&EN Feb. 25, 1974