Polymerization leads to vae copolymers.
Ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer emulsion in water.
In the general formulation it can be combined with plasticizers solvents thickening agents extenders etc.
In contrast to the emulsion polymerization of vinyl acetate the syntheses of vinyl acetate ethylene copolymers utilize high pressure reactions ranging from 20 to 60 bar or even more.
Ethylene vinyl acetate eva also known as poly ethylene vinyl acetate peva is the copolymer of ethylene and vinyl acetate the weight percent of vinyl acetate usually varies from 10 to 40 with the remainder being ethylene.
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Polyvinyl acetate is synthesized by the emulsion polymerization of vinyl acetate monomer vam.
However pvac emulsions are also widely used in many industrial and consumer end use applications.
Series is a product line of water based emulsions for various forms of polymer compositions as typified by ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer resins ternary copolymer resins composed of ethylene vinyl acetate and vinyl chloride and acrylic ethylenevinyl acetate copolymer resins.
Vae copolymers form the basis for engineering different properties in the individual end application.
Eva emulsion is a general purpose copolymer water based emulsion that can be used in the film bonding paper bonding floor wall and ceiling adhesive.
Generally vae copolymer emulsions can be used without additives or modifiers and ideally combine low environmental impact with effective performance in paints.
Vinyl acetate ethylene vae is a combination of ethylene and vinyl acetate two monomers possessing special properties as e g.
Vinyl acetate ethylene vae copolymers are water based emulsions that offer considerable performance advantages over polyvinyl acetate pva homopolymer adhesive glue due to the ability to alter their glass transition temperature tg c through the incorporation of ethylene monomer.
Strong initial adhesion high wet tack good creep resistance water alkali resistance improved thickening response and safe operation.
Vinyl acetate ethylene vae emulsions are based on the copolymerization of vinyl acetate and ethylene in which the vinyl acetate content can range between 60 and 95 percent and the ethylene content ranges between 5 and 40 percent of the total formulation.
There are three different types of eva copolymer which differ in the vinyl acetate va content and the way the materials are used.
Pvac emulsions are best known for their use in wood glues or school glues due to their strong adhesion properties.
Toughness vinyl acetate and flexibility ethylene.
It has been developed as a powerful base adhesive offering the following unique characteristics.