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To make paper products more resistant to moisture and water, wet strength resin is a sort of chemical additive that is used. Paper towels, tissue paper, and other products that are likely to come into touch with liquids like water are frequently made with this resin.
In order to increase the paper’s resistance to the effects of water, the wet strength resin crosslinks the paper’s fibres. During the manufacturing process, a chemical is added to the paper pulp to do this. Typically, this chemical is urea formaldehyde or melamine formaldehyde.
In applications where the paper is likely to come into contact with water or other liquids, such as in bathrooms or kitchens, the use of wet strength resin is crucial.
The paper would swiftly degrade and become useless under these circumstances without this addition. Wet strength resin is utilised in the creation of some fabrics in addition to paper products, where it can increase durability and water resistance.
Wet strength resins come in a variety of varieties, including polyamide epichlorohydrin, urea formaldehyde, and melamine formaldehyde. Each type is employed for a certain application and has distinct qualities of its own.
The Wet Strength Resin accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
Launch of Kemira’s innovative wet strength resin technology for tissue paper and packaging. Better strength and sustainability features are provided by the product.
The newly released wet strength resin from BASF offers exceptional wet strength and printability for use on labels and food packaging.
Launched by Solenis, this innovative wet strength resin gives paper products used in a variety of sectors increased strength and durability.
Maximyze CSF, a new wet strength resin product from Buckman Labs, is intended to increase the strength and effectiveness of paper goods while lowering expenses.
In order to enhance the wet strength and printability of paper goods, notably in the food and beverage packaging business, Ashland introduced a new wet strength resin product named Aroset PS 6449.