Modified Rosin Ester is an alcohol. It is a kind of white crystalline powder, which is soluble in ethanol, glycerol, ethylene glycol, formamide but insoluble in acetone, benzene, carbon tetrachloride, ether and petroleum ether.
Rosin modified maleic resin can be esterified by adding gum rosin to maleic anhydride, glycerol, or pentaerythritol. This type of resin is frequently used in the paint industry and is highly compatible with nitro-cotton, making it ideal for creating nitrocellulose lacquer. The finished product has a light color and retains its quality over time. Furthermore, this type of resin is suitable for use in ink and as a glossing agent for paper.
Glycerol ester of rosin is a slightly yellow or water-white transparent solid that is produced by esterifying gum rosin or refined gum rosin with glycerol. This results in a good tackifying resin that is commonly used in various industries such as hotmelt adhesive or depilatory wax.
Glycerol Rosin Resin G 90L is a pale yellow to water-white transparent solid substance. It is derived from gum rosin or refined gum rosin by undergoing an esterification process with glycerol. This transformation results in the formation of G 90L, which serves as an effective tackifying resin.