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Methyl Rosinate

Form :

Liquid

Description :

Overview of Methyl Rosinate

Methyl Rosinate, the methyl ester derivative of gum rosin, is a tacky, resinous liquid known for its high refractive index, low vapor pressure, and strong thermal stability. These attributes make it suitable as a performance additive in formulations where heat resistance and surface wetting are critical.

 

Applications of Methyl Rosinate

  • Adhesives & Tackifiers: Used in pressure-sensitive and hot-melt adhesives
  • Coatings & Inks: Improves gloss and finishes in lacquers, varnishes, and inks
  • Rubber & Plastics: Acts as a softener and compatibility agent
  • Asphalt & Sealants: Enhances tack and thermal endurance in construction applications Methyl Rosinate pairs perfectly with the herbal richness of Methyl Salicylate.

 

Safety Precautions When Handling Methyl Rosinate

  • Storage: Store sealed in a cool, dry place, ideally under 30 °C
  • Protective Measures: Wear gloves, goggles, and protective clothing to prevent contact with the viscous resin
  • Handling: Use ventilation to avoid inhalation; avoid ignition sources due to high flash point

 

Where to Buy Methyl Rosinate?

Methyl Rosinate Manufacturer in Boston

ChemicalBull produces premium methyl rosinate for industrial and specialty applications.

Methyl Rosinate Distributor in Boston

ChemicalBull offers secure bulk packaging and dependable shipping for the North American market.

Methyl Rosinate Supplier in Boston

ChemicalBull provides competitive rates, COA/MSDS documentation, and global delivery options.

 

Methyl Rosinate MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet)

Request the MSDS from ChemicalBull for comprehensive safety information, encompassing hazard classification, first-aid measures, firefighting protocols, and recommended handling, storage, and disposal procedures.

 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  1. Where can I purchase Methyl Rosinate in Boston?
    You can buy it from ChemicalBull, a trusted supplier with steady inventory and rapid delivery.

  2. Is Methyl Rosinate hazardous?
    It is generally low-risk but can irritate upon prolonged contact; standard PPE and ventilation are recommended.

  3. What are the main uses of Methyl Rosinate?
    It is primarily used in adhesives, coatings, inks, rubber/plastic additives, and asphalt modification.

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