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Vinyl, Foil and Paper Lamination Their good adhesion to impregnated paper, PVC and PP foils enables VINNAPAS ® VAE dispersions to be used for decorative foil wet lamination on chipboards, MDFs and hardboards. In some blends such as polyurethane dispersions, VINNAPAS ® VAE dispersions increase the green strength of the bond and yield adhesives for 3D vacuum forming. This provides good adhesion to vinyl foils, wood veneer and wooden substrates. 23

wOOD AND wOOD-BASED MATERIALS – PRODuCT OVERVIEw VINNAPAS ® VINNAPAS ® Product Technical Data 1 Stabilization System Performance Attributes Grade Polymer Solids content Viscosity pH value Glass transition Protective Product benefit water Heat wood Setting wood VINNAPAS ® Products PVAc Technology base 1 ± 1% (DIN EN Brookfield (ISO 976) temperature colloid / resistance resistance discolor- behavior to foil ISO 3251) RVT at 23 °C Tg (DSC) emulsifier (D2, D3, D4) (wATT91 / ation lamination (residue after 20 rpm (ISO approx. [˚C] system 2,3 DIN EN drying) [%] 2555) [mPa·s] 14257) VINNAPAS ® DP 500 VAc 50 ± 2 35,000 ± 5,000 4.5 – 5.5 33 PVOH Very low sedimentation D2 • • no • • • • VINNAPAS ® DP 600 VAc 60 ± 2 35,000 ± 6,000 4.0 – 5.5 33 PVOH Very low sedimentation D2 • • no • • • • VINNAPAS ® H 65 VAc 65 30,000 ± 10,000 4.0 – 5.0 40 PVOH High setting speed, edge lamination D2 • • no • • • • • VINNAPAS ® DPX 271 VAc 46 ± 2 approx. 10,000 approx. 5.0 30 PVOH Ultra low formaldehyde D3 1K, discoloration-free D3 • • no • • • n.a. VINNAPAS ® DPN 15 VAc 52 15,000 ± 3,000 2.5 – 3.5 28 PVOH All-around D3 1K binder D3 • • • yes • • • n.a. VINNAPAS ® DPN 16 VAc 52 ± 2 12,000 ± 2,000 2.5 – 3.5 28 PVOH All-around D3 1K binder, reduced discoloration D3 • • • reduced • • • n.a. VINNAPAS ® DPN 17 VAc 48 11,000 ± 2,000 2.5 – 3.5 28 PVOH All-around D3 1K binder, longer open time D3 • • • yes • • • n.a. VINNAPAS ® DPN 47 VAc 50 ± 2 18,000 ± 4,000 4.5 – 5.5 19 PVOH D4 2K binder D4 • • • yes • • • n.a. VINNAPAS ® Products VAE Technology VINNAPAS ® EP 1 VAc-E 50 ± 1 9,000 ± 3,000 4.0 – 5.0 1 PVOH / ST Binder for film to board lamination, higher green strength when n.a. • no • • • • • used as blending component in Pu-based adhesives VINNAPAS ® EP 14 VAc-E 55 5,500 ± 1,500 4.0 – 5.0 3 PVOH Binder for film to board lamination, higher green strength when n.a. • no • • • • • used as blending component in Pu-based adhesives VINNAPAS ® EP 17 VAc-E 60 3,800 ± 1,000 4.0 – 5.0 3 PVOH / ST Binder for film to board lamination, higher green strength when n.a. • no • • • • • used as blending component in Pu-based adhesives VINNAPAS ® EP 400 VAc-E 55 2,400 ± 400 4.0 – 5.0 5 PVOH Binder for film to board lamination, higher green strength when n.a. • no • • • • • used as blending component in Pu-based adhesives VINNAPAS ® EP 441 VAc-E 55 approx. 4,000 4.0 – 5.0 5 PVOH Binder for film to board lamination, higher green strength when n.a. • no • • • • • used as blending component in Pu-based adhesives VINNAPAS ® EP 8010 VAc-E 60 approx. 6,000 4.0 – 5.0 -10 PVOH / ST Specially designed for difficult-to-bond substrates n.a. • no • • • • • 1 VAc = vinyl acetate A = acrylic ester E = ethylene 2 PVOH = poly(vinyl alcohol) ST = surfactant 3 All products are produced without APEO surfactants Legend for performance attributes • • • excellent • • high • medium n.a. = not applicable 24 25

Vinyl, Foil and Paper Lamination<br />

Their good adhesion to impregnated<br />

paper, PVC and PP foils enables<br />

VINNAPAS ® VAE dispersions to be<br />

used for decorative foil wet lamination<br />

on chipboards, MDFs and hardboards.<br />

In some blends such as polyurethane<br />

dispersions, VINNAPAS ® VAE dispersions<br />

increase the green strength of the bond<br />

and yield adhesives for 3D vacuum forming.<br />

This provides good adhesion to vinyl<br />

foils, wood veneer and wooden substrates.<br />

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