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Eastman Cellulose Esters are versatile bio-based polymers used to improve properties within various paint, coating, ink, adhesive, and membrane fabrication applications. These cellulose esters are characterized by three main types of organic acid esters of cellulose: cellulose acetate (CA), cellulose acetate butyrate (CAB), and cellulose acetate propionate (CAP) polymers. In general, all cellulose ester grades may be used in formulations as a film-forming resin, coresin, or additive and provide improved properties such as better flow and leveling, antiblocking, faster solvent release, and resistance to weathering, yellowing, and chemical attack.
Eastman Cellulose Acetate Butyrate polymers are the most flexible in terms of the properties they can improve in a coating, ink, or adhesive application. Cellulose acetate butyrate ranges in molecular weight and level of butyryl and hydroxyl substitution on the polymer backbone. Grades with higher butyryl levels provide better flexibility to films, greater compatibility with resins, and broader solubility in a variety of organic solvents. Higher hydroxyl levels allow for better solubility in alcohols and facilitate higher cross-linking density in thermoset systems. Grades of cellulose acetate butyrate with lower molecular weight provide lower viscosity to solutions and can offer benefits in VOC reduction through lower solvent demand.
Eastman Cellulose Acetate polymers are widely used as a raw material in manufacturing plastics and filtration membranes. Cellulose monoacetate, diacetate, and triacetate grades are available based on the varying degree of substitution of the cellulose acetate polymer. These options allow customization over the physical properties necessary to create materials of desired specifications. In coating applications, cellulose acetate has limited compatibility with most resins and is only soluble in strong solvents such as acetone, methyl ethyl ketone, and ethyl acetate. However, it provides excellent hardness and resistance to solvents and grease, making it ideal for tough, abrasion-resistant topcoat applications for outdoor signs and decals, barrier coatings for paper, and protective coatings for plastics.
Eastman Cellulose Acetate Propionate polymers can be viewed as intermediate options between cellulose acetate butyrate and cellulose acetate. They form slightly harder films than Eastman Cellulose Acetate Butyrate polymers and do not provide as many options for molecular weight and substitution level. Cellulose acetate propionate contributes similar functionality and benefits as cellulose acetate butyrate but is virtually odorless. Due to this, cellulose acetate propionate is most ideal for packaging ink and overprint varnish applications.
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Cellulose esters (CE’s) are versatile formulating tools that provide a number of benefits to coatings and inks. Because of compatibility with a number of monomers and solvents they can be used in UV curable systems to reduce shrinkage, prevent cratering, improve gloss, and improve pigment dispersion and orientation.
Eastman CAB enhances efficiencies and reduces waste through fewer rejects and reduced need for re-coating while substantially improving finished outcomes.
Eastman cellulose esters function as the main film former in wood lacquers. They can also be used as an additive to improve certain properties or enhance the quality of wood coatings.
Eastman cellulose esters, a family of cellulose-based bio polymers, provide the film forming functionality same as nitrocellulose in nail care formulations, but they also improve many other attributes of nail care products.
Eastman cellulose esters can be formulated into inks as the main film former, co-resin, or additive to improve appearance, performance, and productivity.
Eastman™ Membrane Materials are high purity cellulose acetate polymers that are used to manufacture organic membranes for liquid and gas filtration.
Eastman Cellulose Esters allow for the more efficient production of high quality coil coatings with fewer surface defects, consistent gloss, and increased flop.
Eastman raw materials enhance the appearance, performance and durability of industrial wood coatings, lacquers, and finishes.
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