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- Tackifier abstract "Tackifiers are chemical compounds used in formulating adhesives to increase the tack, the stickiness of the surface of the adhesive. They are usually low-molecular weight compounds with high glass transition temperature. At low strain rate, they provide higher stress compliance, and become stiffer at higher strain rates.Tackifiers tend to have low molecular weight, and glass transition and softening temperature above room temperature, providing them with suitable viscoelastic properties. Tackifiers frequently represent most of both weight percentage and cost of hot melt adhesives and pressure-sensitive adhesives. In hot melt adhesives they can comprise up to about 40% of total mass.Tackifiers are usually resins (e.g. rosins and their derivates, terpenes and modified terpenes, aliphatic, cycloaliphatic and aromatic resins (C5 aliphatic resins, C9 aromatic resins, and C5/C9 aliphatic/aromatic resins), hydrogenated hydrocarbon resins, and their mixtures, terpene-phenol resins (TPR, used often with ethylene-vinyl acetate adhesives)). Many pressure-sensitive adhesives are a blend of rubbers (natural or synthetic) and a tackifying resin. Some acrylic adhesives also include an additional tackifier. Silicone rubber–based pressure-sensitive adhesives require special tackifiers based on \"MQ\" silicate resins, composed of a monofunctional trimethyl silane (\"M\") reacted with quadrafunctional silicon tetrachloride (\"Q\").".
- Tackifier wikiPageID "25881010".
- Tackifier wikiPageLength "2617".
- Tackifier wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Tackifier wikiPageRevisionID "699175170".
- Tackifier wikiPageWikiLink Adhesive.
- Tackifier wikiPageWikiLink Aliphatic_compound.
- Tackifier wikiPageWikiLink Category:Adhesives.
- Tackifier wikiPageWikiLink Ethylene-vinyl_acetate.
- Tackifier wikiPageWikiLink Glass_transition.
- Tackifier wikiPageWikiLink Hot-melt_adhesive.
- Tackifier wikiPageWikiLink Molecular_mass.
- Tackifier wikiPageWikiLink Pressure-sensitive_adhesive.
- Tackifier wikiPageWikiLink Resin.
- Tackifier wikiPageWikiLink Rosin.
- Tackifier wikiPageWikiLink Silicate_resins.
- Tackifier wikiPageWikiLink Silicon_tetrachloride.
- Tackifier wikiPageWikiLink Silicone_rubber.
- Tackifier wikiPageWikiLink Sticky.
- Tackifier wikiPageWikiLink Strain_rate.
- Tackifier wikiPageWikiLink Terpene.
- Tackifier wikiPageWikiLink Trimethyl_silane.
- Tackifier wikiPageWikiLink Viscoelasticity.
- Tackifier wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tackifier".
- Tackifier wikiPageWikiLinkText "tackifier".
- Tackifier wikiPageWikiLinkText "tackifying agents".
- Tackifier wikiPageWikiLinkText "tackifying".
- Tackifier wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Material-stub.
- Tackifier wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:What.
- Tackifier subject Category:Adhesives.
- Tackifier hypernym Compounds.
- Tackifier type ChemicalCompound.
- Tackifier comment "Tackifiers are chemical compounds used in formulating adhesives to increase the tack, the stickiness of the surface of the adhesive. They are usually low-molecular weight compounds with high glass transition temperature. At low strain rate, they provide higher stress compliance, and become stiffer at higher strain rates.Tackifiers tend to have low molecular weight, and glass transition and softening temperature above room temperature, providing them with suitable viscoelastic properties.".
- Tackifier label "Tackifier".
- Tackifier sameAs Q3457774.
- Tackifier sameAs Résine_tackifiante.
- Tackifier sameAs m.09v3hjf.
- Tackifier sameAs Q3457774.
- Tackifier wasDerivedFrom Tackifier?oldid=699175170.
- Tackifier isPrimaryTopicOf Tackifier.