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CUMAR® 157 RESINProduct |
Neville Chemical Company | It is a high softening point, inert thermoplastic resin formulated from a mixture of aromatic feedstocks. This resin was designed for use as an end block reinforcing resin for SIS and SBS block copolymers. |
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CUMAR® P-10 RESINProduct |
Neville Chemical Company | It is a viscous liquid, light amber colored resin prepared from vinyl indene and other aromatic monomers. Due to its low unsaturation and other properties, formulators will find that it is resistant against oxidation, moisture, alkali and dilute acids. |
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CUMAR® P-25 RESINProduct |
Neville Chemical Company | It is a semi-solid, amber colored resin prepared from vinyl aromatic monomers. Due to its low unsaturation and other properties, formulators will find that it is resistant against oxidation, moisture, alkali and dilute acids. Furthermore, its low softening point allows this resin to be useful as a non-drying plasticizing resin. It is primarily used as an ingredient in rubber compounding and for waterproofing applications. |
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CUMAR® R-12Product |
Neville Chemical Company | A petroleum hydrocarbon resin that is chemically inert and nonsaponifiable. It is suggested for use in aluminum paints, varnishes and rubber compounds. |
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CUMAR® R-21Product |
Neville Chemical Company | A stable low softening point resin. It exhibits a resistance to alkali, salts and dilute acids and is excellent in rubber compounds, adhesives and special coatings. |
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CUMAR® R-27, 10˚Product |
Neville Chemical Company | A viscous, light amber colored hydrocarbon resin. It is resistant against oxidation, moisture, alkali and dilute acids and is primarily used in the manufacture of rubber compounds and waterproofing. |
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CUMAR® R-29, 10˚Product |
Neville Chemical Company | A viscous, light amber colored hydrocarbon resin. It is resistant to oxidation, moisture, alkali and dilute acids and is used in that manufacture of rubber compounds and waterproofing. |
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CUMAR® R-29, 25˚Product |
Neville Chemical Company | A semi-solid, light amber colored hydrocarbon resin that is resistant to oxidation, moisture, alkali and dilute acids. It is used in the manufacture of rubber compounds and waterproofing. |
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FN-10-175 RESINProduct |
Neville Chemical Company | It is a low molecular weight, inert thermoplastic hydrocarbon resin formulated from a mixture of aromatic and aliphatic feedstocks. As a result, it is suggested for use as a tackifier in SBR systems and as an extender in various alkyd-based coatings where high gloss, fast dry and greater film hardness with increased chemical and moisture resistance is needed. |
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FR-9-63 PLASTICIZERProduct |
Neville Chemical Company | It is a viscous liquid, straw-color hydrocarbon resin. Due to its low unsaturation and inertness, formulators will find that it is resistant against oxidation, moisture, alkali and dilute acids. This resin has excellent compatibility with a variety of rubber polymers, thermoplastic rubbers, EVA polymers, urethanes and epoxies. Its low softening point allows this resin to be useful for non-drying plasticizing applications. |
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FT-11-44 RESINProduct |
Neville Chemical Company | It is a water white thermoplastic aliphatic hydrocarbon resin. Because of its good heat resistance and good compatibility with polymers such as ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) and styrene block copolymers (SBC), FT-11-44 Resin is recommended for use as a tackifier in hot-melt adhesive (HMA), hot-melt pressure-sensitive adhesive (HMPSA) and solvent-based pressure-sensitive adhesive (SBPSA). |
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LX®-1035 RESINProduct |
Neville Chemical Company | It is a chemically inert, nonsaponifiable hydrocarbon resin produced from petrochemical feedstocks. It has excellent resistance to alkalis, acids and moisture. LX®-1035 Resin is soluble in aromatic and aliphatic solvents and has utility in adhesives where high cohesion strength is required, inks and oil well applications. |
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LX®-1055 RESINProduct |
Neville Chemical Company | It is an inert hydrocarbon resin that can be used in dry rubber compounding as a tackifier or a processing aid. |
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LX®-1200 RESINProduct |
Neville Chemical Company | It is an inert thermoplastic hydrocarbon resin formulated to a mixed aliphatic/aromatic composition. |
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LX®-2600 RESINProduct |
Neville Chemical Company | It is an inert thermoplastic hydrocarbon resin with broad utilization in lithographic printing ink and coatings applications. |
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LX®-2600, 130Product |
Neville Chemical Company | LX®-2600,130 Resin is a low-molecular weight, inert thermoplastic hydrocarbon resin formulated to a high aromatic content. It is a more economical alternative to the conventional C-9 hydrocarbon resin. It can be utilized as a co-resin in various letdown and grinding vehicles, or as the sole resin in flushing vehicles or soybean oil-based news ink vehicles. |
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LX®-3100Product |
Neville Chemical Company | LX-3100 Resin is an inert thermoplastic hydrocarbon resin formulated to a mixed aliphatic/aromatic composition. |
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LX®-782Product |
Neville Chemical Company | LX-782 Resin is an inert hydrocarbon resin that can be used in dry rubber compounding as a tackifier or a processing aid. |
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NEVASTAIN® 21 NONSTAINING ANTIOXIDANTProduct |
Neville Chemical Company | It is a hindered phenolic compound which is produced by alkylating phenols with selected olefinic monomers. |
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NEVCHEM® 100 RESINProduct |
Neville Chemical Company | It is an alkylated aromatic hydrocarbon resin. Due to its aromatic character and good solubility characteristics, this resin is recommended for use in ink applications to enhance, pigment wetting, viscosity control and ink/water balance and various alkyd-based coatings as an extender to increase film hardness, chemical resistance, improve gloss and reduce VOC’s. |