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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
  
[Union Carbide] A brand name for a low-molecular weight thermoplastic [http://cameo.mfa.org/materials/fullrecord.asp?name=polyvinyl acetate polyvinyl acetate] resin. AYAA has an average molecular weight of about 83,000. It does not contain any additives. AYAA is colorless initially but yellows with light aging (Down et al. 1996). It is often used as a hot melt adhesive where its minimum heat seal temperature is 60 C for 1.5 seconds.
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[Union Carbide] A brand name for a low-molecular weight thermoplastic [[polyvinyl%20acetate|polyvinyl acetate]] resin. AYAA has an average molecular weight of about 83,000. It does not contain any additives. AYAA is colorless initially but yellows with light aging (Down et al. 1996). It is often used as a hot melt adhesive where its minimum heat seal temperature is 60 C for 1.5 seconds.
  
 
== Synonyms and Related Terms ==
 
== Synonyms and Related Terms ==
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European equivalent is Mowilith 40; Vinylite (former name)
 
European equivalent is Mowilith 40; Vinylite (former name)
  
== Other Properties ==
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== Risks ==
 
 
Soluble in acetone, toluene. Resistant to fats, greases, dilute acids and alkalis.
 
 
 
Viscosity = 7
 
 
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
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! scope="row"| Molecular Weight
 
| Tg =21 C
 
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! scope="row"| Refractive Index
 
| 1.467
 
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== Hazards and Safety ==
 
  
 
May release ethyl acetate, ethanol, water, acetaldehyde on aging.
 
May release ethyl acetate, ethanol, water, acetaldehyde on aging.
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== Physical and Chemical Properties ==
  
== Additional Information ==
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* Soluble in acetone, toluene.
 
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* Resistant to fats, greases, dilute acids and alkalis.
Jane Down, Maureen MacDonald, Jean Te'treault and Scott Williams, Adhesive Testing at the Canadian Conservation Institute-An Evaluation of Selected Poly(Vinyl acetate) and Acrylic Adhesives", ''Studies in Conservation'' 41:19-44, 1996.
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* Viscosity = 7
 
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* Tg =21 C
== Authority ==
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* Refractive Index = 1.467
 
 
* C.V.Horie, C.V.Horie, ''Materials for Conservation'', Butterworth-Heineman, London, 1997
 
  
* Marie Svoboda, Marie Svoboda, Conservation Survey Index, unpublished, 1997
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==Resources and Citations==
  
* Conservation Materials Ltd., Conservation Materials Ltd., Catalog
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* Jane Down, Maureen MacDonald, Jean Te'treault and Scott Williams, Adhesive Testing at the Canadian Conservation Institute-An Evaluation of Selected Poly(Vinyl acetate) and Acrylic Adhesives", ''Studies in Conservation'' 41:19-44, 1996.
  
* Jane Down, Maureen MacDonald, Jean Te'treault, Scott Williams, Jane Down, Maureen MacDonald, Jean Te'treault, Scott Williams, Adhesive testing at the Canadian Conservation Institute-An evaluation of selected poly(vinyl acetate) and acrylic adhesives., ''Studies in Conservation'', 41, 19-44, 1996
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* C.V.Horie, ''Materials for Conservation'', Butterworth-Heineman, London, 1997
  
* Product Information  Comment: Union Carbide
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* Marie Svoboda, Conservation Survey Index, unpublished, 1997
  
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* Conservation Materials Ltd., Catalog
  
  
 
[[Category:Materials database]]
 
[[Category:Materials database]]

Latest revision as of 11:40, 18 April 2022

Description

[Union Carbide] A brand name for a low-molecular weight thermoplastic Polyvinyl acetate resin. AYAA has an average molecular weight of about 83,000. It does not contain any additives. AYAA is colorless initially but yellows with light aging (Down et al. 1996). It is often used as a hot melt adhesive where its minimum heat seal temperature is 60 C for 1.5 seconds.

Synonyms and Related Terms

European equivalent is Mowilith 40; Vinylite (former name)

Risks

May release ethyl acetate, ethanol, water, acetaldehyde on aging.

Physical and Chemical Properties

  • Soluble in acetone, toluene.
  • Resistant to fats, greases, dilute acids and alkalis.
  • Viscosity = 7
  • Tg =21 C
  • Refractive Index = 1.467

Resources and Citations

  • Jane Down, Maureen MacDonald, Jean Te'treault and Scott Williams, Adhesive Testing at the Canadian Conservation Institute-An Evaluation of Selected Poly(Vinyl acetate) and Acrylic Adhesives", Studies in Conservation 41:19-44, 1996.
  • C.V.Horie, Materials for Conservation, Butterworth-Heineman, London, 1997
  • Marie Svoboda, Conservation Survey Index, unpublished, 1997
  • Conservation Materials Ltd., Catalog