Escorez 5340 Hydrogenated hydrocarbon ExxonMobil Chemical Tackifier >> Hydrogenated hydrocarbon resin >> Aliphatic Ethylene co-terpolymers - solid (EVA, EMA...) Polyolefins (PE, PP…) ADHESIVE SEALANT Water white, clear aliphatic resins with excellent ultra violet and heat stability. They are ideal for water white adhesive blends in combination with SIS (styrene-isoprene-styrene) or EVA and atactic polyolefinic polymers. They are also used in plastics (including oriented polypropylene film) to enhance properties and improve processability Escorez 5340 belongs to a family of water white petroleum hydrocarbon resins developed for applications where premium quality performance and properties are required. Its main characteristics are : high level of saturation wide range of compatibility very high softening point ability to tackify natural and synthetic elastomers excellent colour stability and resistance to oxidation outstanding heat and U.V. stability solubility in a wide range of solvents Escorez 5340 with its very high softening point exhibits excellent resistance to elevated temperatures. In general, all resins of the Escorez 5000 series are polyvalent resins which are particularly suitable for high value added adhesive applications in disposable goods (diapers, napkins) converting, specialty packaging, labelling, bookbinding and assembly segments, where they provide the suitable set of performances. They tackify most of the polymers used in above applications, such as EVA, atactic PP, amorphous polyalpha-olefins, poly-butenes, SIS and SEBS block copolymers. They show high adhesion on difficult surfaces, such as polyethylene and aluminium foil. Water white petroleum hydrocarbon resin. Used for applications where premium quality performance and properties are required. Possesses high level of saturation, wide range of compatibility, very high softening point, ability to tackify natural and synthetic elastomers, good colour stability and resistance to oxidation and outstanding heat and U.V. stability. Offers a good resistance to elevated temperatures.