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PLASTOLYN™ 290 HYDROCARBON RESIN is a versatile, aromatic, water-white, very high softening point resin for use in polymer modification, adhesives, overprint lacquers, coatings and a variety of other applications. Recommended as a flow modifier in such polymers as polyvinylchloride (PVC), acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene (ABS) and styrenic block copolymers. Its water white color and good economy, combined with superior heat and ultraviolet light (UV) stability compared with conventional C9 hydrocarbon resins, provide formulators a new level of quality without sacrificing competitiveness.
REVACRYL R 472 M AF is a high-solids styrene acrylic polymer dispersion formulated without APEO surfactants or formaldehyde-releasing biocides. It delivers a film that combines flexibility with water resistance, meeting both performance and environmental expectations in construction applications.
This dispersion is designed for cement-based systems where flexibility is a priority. It provides strong adhesion across a wide range of concrete surfaces and offers excellent binding capacity for cement, pigments, and fillers. Formulators working on surface patching compounds or cement admixtures will find it well suited to demanding substrate conditions.
REVACRYL R 472 M AF addresses growing formulation requirements around safer raw materials. Its freedom from APEO surfactants and formaldehyde-based biocides supports the development of more sustainable construction product lines without compromising on adhesion or film performance.