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Vinamul Emulsions

Vinamul Emulsions

The Vinamul line of emulsions dates back decades, with a long history in Europe and America. Today, Vinamul emulsions are available globally for use in many end-use applications. For adhesives in particular, Vinamul emulsion polymers can be leveraged for paper packaging, wood, paperboards and filmics.

Overview

Product overview

Vinamul emulsion polymers can be applied across a variety of uses including glass fibers, nonwovens, paper saturations, textile finishes and carpet backing adhesives and coatings.

What is Vinamul?Vinamul is a broad selection of vinyl acetate-based emulsion polymers and copolymers widely used in a variety of end use applications in the adhesives, carpet, textiles, nonwovens, paper, and glass fibers markets. Contact your Celanese representative for the right Vinamul emulsion for your project today.

Why Vinamul?Vinamul emulsions provide excellent adhesion to a wide variety of fibers, non-porous and porous and difficult to bond substrates. Depending on the grade, some Vinamul emulsions offer excellent spray-ability and maintain high-levels of performances obtained by standard cross-linking fiberfill binders. Other Vinamul emulsions exhibit high wet tack, fast setting speed and clean machining. All Vinamul emulsions form tough hard or soft durable polymer films upon drying and/or cross-linkage and have low environmental impact. Some selective grades are even biocide-free designed for nonwoven and engineered fabric applications. The grades used for glass fiber applications are brand marks and known in the industry. Technical Data Sheets The technical data sheets available for download on this page supersede and are in lieu of all former technical data sheets.

Properties

Properties and processing

Technical Attributes

  • Excellent adhesion
  • Ranging High to low viscosity
  • Low emission
  • Good machining/spray-ability
  • High wet tack
  • Fast setting speed
  • High plasticizer response
  • Range of flexibility
  • Range of very soft-hard polymer films
  • With or without self-cross-linking properties
  • With or without Biocidal additives
  • Glass grades provide excellent fiber chop-ability

Sustainability

Grades

Vinamul Emulsions grade list

Explore and compare all Vinamul Emulsions grades.

Resources

Brochures and reference materials

The materials in this section are organized for reference based on publicly available Celanese Corporation materials. Copyright and trademark rights belong to the respective rights holders, and the latest versions and official usage terms should be confirmed on the official Celanese page.

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