Enhancing the adhesion and heat resistance of the inner can seal material! Adhesive resin "Lignol."
"Rignol R-70/R-140" is a rosin-modified xylene resin that enhances the adhesion of can inner surface sealants while providing both heat resistance and chemical resistance.
In rubber products, it is important to ensure durability while enhancing adhesion and flexibility. For the inner seal materials of cans and containers, adhesion to the contents, chemical resistance, and heat resistance are required. Lignite Corporation's rosin-modified xylene resin 'Lignol R-70/R-140' is a high-performance adhesive resin that meets these demands. 【Features】 ■ High adhesion to the substrate, preventing peeling ■ Excellent heat and chemical resistance, suitable for food and industrial can materials ■ High freedom in resin design, adaptable to various formulations ■ High transparency, does not compromise the appearance of the coating 【Main Applications】 ■ Adhesive modification of inner seal materials and laminates for cans ■ Coating materials and adhesive layer reinforcement applications Achieve long-term durability in can interior protection with high reliability and stable quality! For more details, please check the "Download Catalog" below.
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【Examples of Use】 ■ Rubber modification ■ Hot melt adhesive ■ Can inner surface sealing material *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Phenolic resin, which has a history of about 100 years since it was introduced to the market. Lignite Co., Ltd. has transformed this phenolic resin into new forms. Our molded products range from small items weighing a few tens of grams to large items weighing about 160 kg, tailored to meet customer demands. Additionally, we offer unique products such as spherical phenolic resin (LPS) that has a rounded shape, and GPS and CFPS, which are phenolic resin-coated graphite and carbon fibers, respectively. Recently, we have been making daily progress towards the development and realization of new materials utilizing coating technology for various objects.
