Hydrocarbon Resin | 64742-16-1
Cas No :
64742-16-1
Form :
Liquid
Description :
Overview of Hydrocarbon Resin
Hydrocarbon Resin is a polymer made of synthetic material that is extensively employed in coatings, adhesives and in chemical manufacturing. It is a good choice to use Ammonium Cerium Nitrate or Crotonaldehyde for industrial use.
The chemical formula for Hydrocarbon Resin. The chemical formula of Hydrocarbon Resin is different (C5H8)n in the case of typical petroleum-based resins. The structure of Hydrocarbon Resin is made up of chains of hydrocarbons, which provide tackifying as well as the ability to bind for use in industrial applications.
Applications of Hydrocarbon Resin
Adhesives & Coatings
- Used in hot-melt adhesives, pressure-sensitive adhesives, and coatings
- Enhances tackiness, flexibility, and thermal resistance
Industrial Chemical Manufacturing
- Applied in specialty chemical formulations
- Supports laboratory and industrial production
Polymer Applications
- acts as a compatibilizer and binder
- It is used in the paints, rubber and polymer industry
Safety & Handling Guidelines
- Use protective goggles, gloves, and clothing
- Do not inhale or come into direct contact with
- Use in areas with ventilation or fume Hoods
- Protect your storage from sources of ignition and heat
- Be sure to follow MSDS and the safety protocol
Where to Buy Hydrocarbon Resin?
Hydrocarbon Resin Manufacturer
ChemicalBull supplies high-quality Hydrocarbon Resin for industrial and laboratory use.
Hydrocarbon Resin Supplier & Distributor
- Bulk and export-grade supply
- COA, TDS & MSDS available
- Reliable supply chain for manufacturers and researchers
Hydrocarbon Resin MSDS
MSDS details hazards, safe handling, storage, and emergency procedures.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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What is the formula of Hydrocarbon Resin?
The chemical formula is (C₅H₈)n (typical petroleum-based resin). -
What is Hydrocarbon Resin used for?
It is used in adhesives, coatings, and polymer applications. -
Is Hydrocarbon Resin safe to handle?
It must be handled with care using PPE.