Aromatic hydrocarbon C9/C10/C12 resins are conventionally named because they are defined by the number of carbonmonomers in the chemical. Aromatic hydrocarbons have a distinctive aromatic odour and a typical Gardner colour of 6 10 (dark yellow to dark brown). They are insoluble in water, low alcohols and ketones, however are soluble in aliphatic hydrocarbons and chlorinated hydrocarbon solvents.
Applications: Aromatic hydrocarbons are mainly used in adhesives, printing inks, sealants, polychloroprene rubber, concrete curing compounds, anti-drying agents and paints
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