PAPER LATEX
Product Description
This kind of SBR latex are mainly used in the paper industry, and can be used in coated paper, paperboard primer adhesive, carbon free copy layer paper adhesive, glass cardboard, thermal paper layer,
Food cardboard, cigarette board coating adhesives, and other low VOC specialty paper adhesives. Carboxylated styrene-butadiene latex can improve the performance and quality of paper and board while improving production efficiency and reducing costs.
Styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR) latex can also be used in the paper industry as a binder for paper coatings. Some of the efficacy characteristics of SBR latex for paper applications include:
Improved paper strength: SBR latex can improve the strength properties of paper, including tensile strength, tear resistance, and burst strength. This can lead to a more durable and higher quality end product.
Better printability: SBR latex can improve the printability of paper coatings, allowing for sharper and more vibrant images. This is especially important for high-quality printing applications, such as magazines and catalogs.
Enhanced water resistance: SBR latex can improve the water resistance of paper coatings, making them more durable in humid or wet environments. This can be especially important for packaging applications.
Increased pigment binding: SBR latex can improve the binding of pigments to paper coatings, resulting in more vivid and longer-lasting colors.
Reduced dusting: Haoze SBR latex can reduce the amount of dusting that occurs during paper manufacturing and processing. This can improve the overall cleanliness of the process and reduce the risk of contamination.
Increased productivity: SBR latex can improve the efficiency of paper manufacturing by allowing for faster drying times and reduced downtime for equipment cleaning.
Specification of SBR Latex for Paper
Specification of SBR Latex for Paper | ||
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Appearance | Liquid | |
Type | Synthetic | |
Solid content (nonvolatile matter) % | 50±1 | |
pH value (25°C) | 6.0-7.0 | |
Viscosity, mPa.s (25°C) | 80~400 | |
Residue on sieve |
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