What is resin dispersion?

A resin dispersion contains a low-molecular-weight tackifier resin dispersed in water with the aid of a surfactant. These tackifier resins include hydrocarbon resins or rosin ester resins. Rosin esters may be used alone or in a blend with hydrocarbon resins to make rosin ester dispersions.

What is dispersion color for resin?

DISPERSION COLORS are a water based pigment made to disperse evenly into water or epoxy resin. Use these colors to make beautiful resin art paintings, add color to your casting resin, or stain concrete and wood to bring out the texture. INTENSE COLORS are a unique nano pigment colorant.

What are terpenes How are they classified?

Terpene Structure Terpenes can be classified on the basis of isoprene units they contain. Monoterpene- These molecules contain two isoprene units. Sesquiterpenes- These molecules contain three isoprene units. Diterpenes- These molecules contain four isoprene units.

How do you dissolve phenolic resin?

Ethanol or acetone is usually selected to be solvent for phenolic solution. However, our research indi- cated that by comparing to other solvents, methanol can increase curing rate and enhance crosslinking density of the phenolic resin.

What is a dispersion color?

Dispersion colors are a water based pigment made to disperse evenly into water or epoxy resin. Use this color to make beautiful resin art paintings or add color to your casting resin.

What colors are produced when white light from the sun is passed through a prism?

Upon passage through the prism, the white light is separated into its component colors – red, orange, yellow, green, blue and violet. The separation of visible light into its different colors is known as dispersion.

How do you classify a terpene?

Terpenes can be classified on the basis of isoprene units they contain.

  1. Monoterpene- These molecules contain two isoprene units.
  2. Sesquiterpenes- These molecules contain three isoprene units.
  3. Diterpenes- These molecules contain four isoprene units.
  4. Triterpenes- These molecules contain six isoprene units.