Pigment & Resin Technology: Volume 26 Issue 5
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The international journal of colorants, polymers and colour applicationsTable of contents
The role of hot‐melt adhesives in sift‐proof sealing
P.G. FranklingHigh speed cartoning offers a convenient way to pack a wide range of products. Sift‐proof sealing is a technique which can provide major savings in energy and raw materials, thus…
Polyurethane dispersions for adhesive applications
Michelle MossDiscusses the manufacture of polyurethane dispersions. States that excellent properties (including good early green strength, high ultimate bond strength, good open time, good…
Moisture‐curing reactive polyurethane hot‐melt adhesives
Paul WaitesDescribes the formulation of a hot‐melt polyurethane reactive (HMPUR) adhesive that is cured by moisture. Looks at the advantages of hot‐melt adhesives in general and reactive…
Formaldehyde revisited
Alan Smith, Julian RussellReviews some of the reactions of formaldehyde ‐ an important building block in the manufacture of speciality, performance chemicals and polymers ‐ with the intention of…
Iron as the colouring impurity in bisphenol A
Mariola Wasilewska, Wieslaw Hreczuch, Jan Szymanowski, Andrzej KrysztafkiewiczInvestigates the direct relationship between iron contamination of bisphenol A and its colour. Discusses the possibility of electrochemical migration of the metal impurity from…
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0369-9420Online date, start – end:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
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- Professor Long Lin