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DSM NeoResins launches range of food contact compliant resins
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DSM Coating Resins
: 07 December, 2005 (New Product) |
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DSM NeoResins introduced a new generation waterborne resins for use in liquid inks and overprint varnish. The NeoCryl A-2090 family offers high performing inks and OPV's which are compliant with the local food contact legislation. NeoCryl A-2091: Hard acrylic-styrene emulsion copolymer with high gloss, transparency, good block and heat resistance for pre and post print applications. Food contact compliant, low residual free monomer and low odour. |
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DSM NeoResins introduced a new generation waterborne resins for use in liquid inks and overprint varnish. The NeoCryl A-2090 family offers high performing inks and OPV's which are compliant with the local food contact legislation.
NeoCryl A-2091: Hard acrylic-styrene emulsion copolymer with high gloss, transparency, good block and heat resistance for pre and post print applications. Food contact compliant, low residual free monomer and low odour.
NeoCryl A-2092: Acrylic-styrene emulsion with good toughness and flexibility for grease, fat and water resistant applications. Film-forming modifier for A-2091. Food contact compliant, low residual free monomer and low odour.
NeoCryl A-2095: Acrylic-styrene emulsion with excellent film formation, flexibility and adhesion to films and foil substrate. Food contact compliant, low residual free monomer and low odour.
NeoCryl A-2099: Acrylic-styrene emulsion co-polymer of medium hardness. High gloss, transparency with excellent water and grease resistance. Food contact compliant, low residual free monomer and low odour
The NeoCryl A-2090 family was developed in close cooperation with leading specialists in the field of food contact regulations with the result that the product have broad approvals according to the Food and Drug Administration and European legislation for food packaging Materials. |
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