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Enhancement of Oil-Resistance in Acrylic Dispersions

Ekin Berksun1,
Özge Alptoğa2,
Ali Önen3,
Cansu Akarsu Dülgar4
1Organik Kimya
2Organik Kimya
3Organik Kimya
4Organik Kimya
Published:December 31, 2024
DOI: 10.56038/oprd.v5i1.577
Vol. 5, No. 1 · pp. 451–458

Abstract

Acrylic dispersions are favoured due to their cost-effectiveness, environmental friendliness, and versatile chemical properties. Given the inherent advantages of acrylic dispersions, their application as packaging lamination adhesives necessitates improved chemical resistance, especially oil resistance. To address this need, we systematically explored the incorporation of oil repellent additives into acrylic formulations. By analysing the compatibility of these additives and their impact on oil resistance performance, our research aims to provide insights into optimizing acrylic adhesives for more effective use in packaging applications.

 

Keywords
acrylicpackaging adhesiveoil-resistancedelamination

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Berksun, E., Alptoğa, Ö., Önen, A., Dülgar, C. A. (2024). Enhancement of Oil-Resistance in Acrylic Dispersions. *Orclever Proceedings of Research and Development*, 5(1), 451-458. https://doi.org/10.56038/oprd.v5i1.577

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JournalOrclever Proceedings of Research and Development
Volume5
Issue1
Pages451–458
PublishedDecember 31, 2024
eISSN2980-020X