Rosin derivative

Vinsol

Vinsol resin is a dark reddish-brown, high melting-point, thermoplastic natural resin, extracted from pinewood stumps and refined through a special process.

Key properties

Because of its physical and chemical properties and its aliphatic-hydrocarbon insolubility, Vinsol resin is used in a wide range of industrial applications, including asphalt emulsions, cement, fiberboard, paperboard, composition board, foundry molds, plastics, automotive sealants, and adhesives.

Applications

  • Air entraining agent in cements, mortars, and concrete to improve strength, workability, and freeze-thaw resistance
  • Asphalt emulsifier for anionic, slow setting emulsions for paving, surfacing, and sealing applications
  • Adhesives and sealants
  • Inputs and coatings
  • Cardboard and composite board binders
  • Foundry molds and core coatings
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Point de ramollissement, R&B, °C

103-123

Acid number

90-105

Gasoline soluble content, %

21

Ash, %

0,05

Density at 25°C, lb/gal (kg/l)

10.2 (1,22)

Methoxyl content, %

5,1

Flash point, (°C)

188

Package

Bag, multiwall, kraft

Intermediate bulk bag

Form

Flakes

Flakes

Net weight

50 lbs, 22.68 kg

2,204.6 lbs, 1,000 kg

CAS

8050-09-7

US DOT

Not regulated

US

21 CFR 175.105

21 CFR 176.210

FDA

21 CFR 175.125
21 CFR 175.300
21 CFR 175.320
21 CFR 175.380
21 CFR 175.390
21 CFR 176.170
21 CFR 176.180
21 CFR 176.200

21 CFR 177.1200
21 CFR 177.1210
21 CFR 177.1400
21 CFR 177.2600
21 CFR 178.3120
21 CFR 178.3800
21 CFR 178.3850
21 CFR 178.3870