Dextrin
What is it?
Dextrin is a group of oligosaccharides produced by the hydrolysis of starch, they are soluble in water with different concentrations of solids. White or slightly yellow in color.
Due to their low toxicity and affordable cost, they are considered more environmentally friendly adhesives since they are biodegradable due to their plant origin.
Markets
Benefits
Accession
With the help of additives, the product can have a high anchoring to bond substrates, by evaporating its percentage of water, it creates a firm and hard film.
Stick Time
Dextrin glues have a long stick time compared to synthetic glues, but they are inexpensive.
Storage
It should be sheltered in a covered place, avoiding any weather change.