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Eastman Kristalex™ 5140LV Hydrocarbon Resin
Categories: Other Engineering Material

Material Notes: Product Description: Kristalex™ 5140LV hydrocarbon resin is a high softening point, low molecular weight resin with low organic volatile content produced by copolymerization of pure aromatic monomers. It is designed primarily for use as a modifier resin in high performance adhesives and coating compositions. In these applications, its water clear color, heat stability, and resistance to oxidation and discoloration are the advantages. In EVA-based hot melt adhesives, Kristalex™ 5140LV is compatible with EVA grades with up to 18% vinyl acetate and is useful in formulating low-color adhesives with improved high temperature resistance. In styrenic block copolymer based adhesives, Kristalex™ 5140LV preferentially associates with the styrenic endblocks, producing higher cohesion at temperatures up to 70°C without affecting tack and adhesion properties. Kristalex™ 5140LV complies with many FDA regulations for applications involving direct contact with food. Compliance with a given regulation in a specific situation should be verified prior to use in a food contacting application.

Application/Uses:

  • Alluminum-pigment preparations
  • Assembly
  • Automotive
  • Building and Construction
  • Caulks and Sealants
  • Hot Melt Adhesives
  • Laminating
  • Nonwovens
  • Pressure sensitive adhesives
  • Rubber and Plastic Modification
  • Solventborne Adhesives
  • Tapes and Labels
Key Attributes:
  • Excellent thermal stability
  • High softening point
  • Low organic volatile content
  • Made from pure aromatic monomer
  • Water-white initial color

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Physical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Viscosity 1000 cP
@Temperature 220 °C
Melt
 10000 cP
@Temperature 180 °C
Melt
 100000 cP
@Temperature 160 °C
Melt
Molecular Weight 1650 g/molMz
 4650 g/molMw. Mw/Mn ratio = 2.8
 8900 g/molMn
 
Thermal PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Glass Transition Temp, Tg 90.0 °C
Ring & Ball Softening Point 140 °CASTM E 28
 
Optical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Gardner Color Number <= 1.0ASTM D6166
 
Descriptive Properties
Cloud Point<-40°CDACP
 >180°COMS
 10°CMMAP
ColorYID

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