Analysis of the raw material composition of tackifier resin
As a core component for improving the adhesion performance of materials, tackifier resins are widely used in the adhesive, coating, ink, and rubber industries. Its performance characteristics directly depend on the chemical structure of the raw materials and the polymerization process. This article will systematically analyze the raw material composition of tackifier resins from three dimensions: natural products, synthetic resins, and modification technologies.
1. Natural product based tackifier resin
Natural product based tackifier resins are obtained from plants or minerals through physical extraction or chemical modification. Its core advantages lie in renewability and biocompatibility, but it has the drawback of insufficient weather resistance.1.1 Rosin and its derivatives
Rosin is the most widely used natural raw material in the field of viscosity increasing resin, mainly derived from resin secreted by pine trees. According to different extraction methods, it can be divided into three categories: resin rosin, wood rosin, and tall pine fragrance. Rosin molecules contain carboxyl groups and conjugated double bonds, with strong polarity, but poor photo thermal stability. Derivatives such as hydrogenated rosin, rosin glycerides, and polymerized rosin can be obtained through hydrogenation, esterification, or polymerization reactions. For example, hydrogenated rosin eliminates unsaturated bonds through hydrogenation reaction, significantly improving oxidation resistance; Rosin pentaerythritol ester reduces carboxyl activity and improves compatibility with polymers through esterification reaction.
1.2 Terpene resins
Terpene resin is produced by cationic polymerization of α - and β - pinene from turpentine oil. According to the proportion of raw materials and polymerization conditions, it can be divided into alpha terpene resin, beta terpene resin, and terpene phenol resin. Alpha terpene resin has a short molecular chain and excellent initial viscosity; β - terpene resin has a higher molecular weight and stronger adhesion. Terpene phenolic resin significantly improves weather resistance and polarity by introducing phenolic modifiers, making it suitable for scenarios that require high environmental stability.1.3 Dama resin and Gumaron resin
Dama resin is extracted from plants in the Longnaoxiang family and has the characteristics of light color and low odor. It is commonly used in high-end adhesives. Gumaron resin is polymerized from coal tar by-products, containing oxygen-containing polar groups but with a strong odor. The refining process can reduce impurity content and improve its performance as a viscosity enhancer.
2. Synthetic resin based tackifier resin
Synthetic resin based tackifier resin is produced through the polymerization of petrochemical raw materials, which has the advantages of controllable molecular structure and stable performance, and is the mainstream choice in modern industry.2.1 Petroleum resin
Petroleum resin can be divided into C5 resin, C9 resin, and C5/C9 copolymer resin according to the source of raw materials. C5 resin is made from the C5 fraction obtained from the cracking of naphtha, mainly composed of isoprene and 1,3-pentadiene. It has the characteristics of light color and low odor, but its polarity is weak. C9 resin is made from indene and methyl styrene in C9 fraction, with high polarity but darker color. Water white hydrogenated petroleum resin can be produced through hydrogenation process, significantly improving weather resistance and transparency. C5/C9 copolymer resin combines the advantages of both, balancing polarity and hue.2.2 Polystyrene resin
Polystyrene resins include ordinary polystyrene and substituted polystyrene. Ordinary polystyrene has regular molecular chains, but poor compatibility with rubber. By introducing alkyl or aryl substituents, substituted polystyrene with better compatibility can be prepared, which is suitable for thermoplastic elastomer systems such as SBS and SIS.2.3 Phenolic Resin and Xylene Resin
Phenolic resin is formed by the condensation of alkylphenols and formaldehyde, and has strong polarity and high thermal stability, but it is brittle. By controlling the degree of condensation, phenolic resins with different softening points can be produced, which are suitable for scenarios that require high heat resistance. Xylene resin is produced by reacting meta xylene with formaldehyde, with a polarity between phenolic resin and petroleum resin. It is commonly used in styrene butadiene rubber systems.
3. Optimization of raw material properties by modification technology
Chemical modification can significantly improve the comprehensive performance of tackifier resins. For example, rosin esterification reduces the corrosion of metal packaging caused by acidity by masking carboxyl groups; Terpene phenolic resin enhances its adhesion to polar substrates by introducing phenolic hydroxyl groups; Hydrogenation of petroleum resin improves weather resistance and color stability by eliminating unsaturated bonds. The core of modification technology lies in balancing polarity, molecular weight distribution, and compatibility to meet the needs of different application scenarios.
4. Comparison Table of Resin Raw Materials for Thickener
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Raw Material Type |
Representative Product |
Core Components |
Performance Characteristics |
Application Areas |
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Natural Products |
Hydrogenated Rosin |
Dehydroabietic Acid |
Excellent weather resistance, light color phase |
High-end adhesives, coatings |
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α-Terpene Resin |
α-Pinene Polymer |
High initial tack, good transparency |
Pressure-sensitive adhesives, transparent tapes |
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Synthetic Resins |
C5 Hydrogenated Petroleum Resin |
Hydrogenated Isoprene |
Excellent heat resistance, colorless and transparent |
EVA hot-melt adhesives, optical adhesives |
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Alkyl Phenolic Resin |
p-tert-Butylphenol-Formaldehyde Polymer |
Strong polarity, high holding power |
Tire cord adhesion, rubber products |
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Modification Technologies |
Terpene Phenolic Resin |
Terpene-Phenolic Copolymer |
Improved weather resistance, balanced polarity |
Outdoor adhesives, electronic encapsulation materials |
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Hydrogenated C9 Resin |
Hydrogenated Methylstyrene Polymer |
Stable color, aging resistance |
Automotive interiors, packaging materials |


