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Helps reduce greenhouse gas emissions and VOCs and deliver a performance comparable to solvent-based products.
August 25, 2023
By: DAVID SAVASTANO
Editor, Ink World Magazine
DIC Corporation announced the release of the HYDRAN GP series of environment-friendly waterborne polyurethane resins. These new resins have a higher solid content than conventional water-based polyurethane resins and contain no amines, helping customers to shorten process times and lessen odors, as well as to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and volatile organic compounds (VOCs). These resins deliver an outstanding performance that is comparable to that of solvent-based products, previously seen as difficult for waterborne polyurethane resins. The HYDRAN GP series is available globally and is suitable for a range of applications including artificial leather, coatings and adhesives. Polyurethane resins boast excellent properties, including flexibility, strength and resistance to abrasion, chemicals and light. Owing to the tightening of environmental regulations in the People’s Republic of China (PRC), Europe and elsewhere, and to growing awareness of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), needs for waterborne resins that do not contain organic solvents and thus have no adverse effects on human health or the environment are rising worldwide. However, conventional waterborne polyurethane resins have underperformed their solvent-based counterparts in terms of, among others, texture, flexibility, hydrolysis resistance and storage stability, and have also had problems with odor caused by the amines they contain. To address the multiple issues associated with conventional waterborne polyurethane resins, DIC developed the HYDRAN GP series of waterborne polyurethane resins with a quality that is on a par with that of solvent-based polyurethane resins. While this product is environment-friendly and waterborne, it does not contain odor-causing amines, so it reduces both unpleasant smells and VOCs during processing and in finished products. Moreover, by increasing the resin concentration from 35%–50% to 50%–60% and lowering water content, greenhouse gas emissions from raw materials procurement through to the production of finished products can be as much as 60% less than with solvent-based polyurethane resins.
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