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    Full article: Advances in self-crosslinking of acrylic ...
    Self-crosslinking glue (or adhesives) refers to polymers that form internal chemical bonds during drying or curing, creating a stronger, water-resistant, and durable network without needing added catalysts. Key types include self-crosslinking acrylic emulsions (DAAM/ADH), PVA (D3/D4) for wood, and PUDs (Polyurethane Dispersions) for high-performance coatings. 
    Key Types and Applications 
    • Self-Crosslinking PVA (Wood Glue): A stable, one-part emulsion commonly used for edge gluing and hot-press veneering on hardwoods like oak, maple, and teak. 
    • Self-Crosslinking Acrylics: These use keto-hydrazide (DAAM/ADH) chemistry for high-durability coatings, wood refinishing, and concrete. Examples include adhesive agents for fiberglass mesh or aluminum foil. 
    • Self-Crosslinking PUDs: Used for strong, flexible adhesive films with enhanced water, chemical, and scratch resistance, often used when high toughness is required. 
    Key Advantages 
    • Enhanced Performance: Provides superior adhesion, high water resistance, and increased heat resistance.
    • Convenience: These are typically one-component systems, removing the need for measuring and mixing in a separate hardening agent.
    • Durability: Cross-linked structures are more resistant to stain, chemicals, and abrasion. 
    How it Works
    Self-crosslinking occurs through a reaction—often driven by the evaporation of water—that connects polymer chains into a dense network. For example, the DAAM/ADH technology relies on pendant ketone moieties on the polymer chain reacting with adipic acid dihydrazide (ADH) during drying. 
    Examples of Products 
    • Bostik Linkbond III: A one-part self-crosslinking D3 PVA glue suitable for wood, paper, and HPL lamination.
    • Gellner Industrial: Offers specialized resins designed for increased abrasion resistance and environmental resistance.
    • Sinograce Chemical self crosslinking acrylic emulsion: Produces various acrylic binders designed for high adhesion and flexibility. 
    For specialized wood bonding, these glues are commonly used in RF (radio frequency) high-frequency edge gluing and cold-press applications, providing a faster curing speed compared to traditional PVA. 
    • Linkbond III | Self Crosslinking D3 PVA | Bostik New Zealand
      Bostik Linkbond III is a one part self crosslinking PVA glue. Recommended uses. Wood; Paper; Leather; Cardboard; HPL flat laminati...
      Bostik
    • Self-crosslinking PUD - PURIN
      Key Features of Self-Crosslinking PUD Systems: * Extended Pot Life: Self-crosslinking PUDs provide an extended pot life because th...
      puringlobal.com
    • MPA II - crosslinking PVA -5 gallons | Veneer Systems, Inc.
      Crosslinking PVA is a white, stable, non-thixotropic emulsion that's designed for: * **RF high frequency edge gluing** * **Hot pre...
      Veneer Systems, Inc.
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    MPA II - crosslinking PVA -5 gallons


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    A stable, non-thixotropic, self-crosslinking emulsion which is best suited for RF high frequency edge gluing and hot press veneering.Read more
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    Crosslinking at its most basic is just the linking of two different polymer chains through a chemical reaction. Some polymers can crosslink on their own–which is referred to as self crosslinking–while others require an extra additive in order to undergo the chemical reaction.

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    Crosslinking generally involves covalent bonds that join two polymer chains. The term curing refers to the crosslinking of thermosetting resins, such as unsaturated polyester and epoxy resin, and the term vulcanization is characteristically used for rubbers.

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    Description. Acouslime Crosslink PVA is a vinyl glue for use in the tongue and groove of floating timber and laminate floors. Refer to Technical Data Sheet for more details.

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    Linkbond III | Self Crosslinking D3 PVA


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    Bostik Linkbond III is a one part self crosslinking PVA glue. Recommended uses. Wood; Paper; Leather; Cardboard; HPL flat lamination and post forming.Read more

    Self-Cross-Linking Latex Pressure-Sensitive Adhesives


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    The ability to design environmentally friendly latex pressure-sensitive adhesives (PSAs) with suitable adhesion performance with guaranteed removability ...

    Self Cross-Linking Acrylic Emulsion Polymers


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    R5103 is a self cross-linking acrylic polymer that was developed to create a primer for Medium Density Fiber boards for doors and trim.Read more
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    Self-Crosslinking Acrylic and Acrylic/Polyurethane Resins


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    May 1, 2013 — This article describes a new self-crosslinking waterborne acrylic resin, ROSHIELD™ 4000, designed for use in wood coating applications, and ...Read more
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    by M Weisbrodt · 2022 · Cited by 4 — This work describes a new, environmentally friendly method of obtaining pressure-sensitive adhesives with very good adhesive properties that are ...Read more

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    In this article, we discuss a new fast-cure self-crosslinking epoxy modified acrylic copolymer latex that can be formulated into <50 g/L VOC coatings. These.Read more
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    Self-crosslinking acrylic polymer dispersion


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    Self-crosslinking acrylic polymer dispersion. Key features. -APEO free. -Fast drying speed. -Excellent positioning function.Read more

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    Dec 18, 2017 — ... glue is acrylic glue, also known as pressure-sensitive adhesive, the main component is tincture. Tincture is a kind of macromolecular active ...Read more

    Self-crosslinking Resins and Polymers


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    Ottopol SF-45: This unique acrylic polymer is a self-crosslinking emulsion that results in a high-density crosslinked polymer when dried at room temperature.Read more
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