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Water-soluble phenolic resin "WSR Series"

We have developed various anionic water-soluble resins utilizing the characteristics of dihydroxy diphenyl sulfone (DHDPS)!

Our flagship product, "4,4’-Dihydroxy diphenyl sulfone (DHDPS)," has an electron-withdrawing sulfonyl group at its center, which gives the hydroxyl groups at both ends a much stronger hydrogen bonding capability compared to ordinary compounds like phenol, cresol, and tannic acid. Focusing on the characteristics of "DHDPS," we have developed various anionic water-soluble resins by copolymerizing it with sulfonic acid compounds. We expect it to be applied in many uses as an anionic surface treatment agent with excellent adhesion to substrates. 【Product Lineup (Partial)】 ■DHDPS/Phenolsulfonic acid resin (Mass-produced) ■Phenolsulfonic acid resin-R (Lab sample) ■Phenolsulfonic acid resin-N (Lab sample) ■DHDPS resin (Lab sample) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Nylon fixative (fixation treatment for acid dyes)

Our "water-soluble phenolic resin" strongly bonds and adheres to nylon fibers and acidic dyes.

As an example of the applications of our water-soluble phenolic resin, we would like to introduce the "Nylon Fixing Agent." Our water-soluble phenolic resin is a resol resin made from dihydroxydiphenylsulfone (DHDPS) and phenolsulfonic acid. DHDPS has an electron-withdrawing sulfonyl group at its center, which gives it a much stronger hydrogen bonding capability at both ends compared to ordinary compounds like phenol, cresol, or tannic acid, allowing it to form strong hydrogen bonds with the azo groups of acidic dyes. By utilizing the ionic bonding strength between the terminal amino groups of nylon fibers and the sulfonic acid groups of the water-soluble phenolic resin, as well as the hydrogen bonding strength between the azo groups of acidic dyes and the hydroxyl groups of the water-soluble phenolic resin, the dye is fixed onto the fibers. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*

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