header
Specialty POVAL TOPJMR
List of Representative Products
Properties
Applications
D Polymer
A Series
Other Denatured POVAL
Denatured PVOH
POVAL (PVOH)
Specialty PAVAL (PVOH)
Vinyl Carboxylate (VE)
Vinyl Acetate (VAM)
Specialty POVAL
JVP aims to design and provide resins that meet customer needs by combining resin production technology that covers a wide range of degree of polymerization as well as a wide degree of hydrolysis with functional monomer copolymerization denaturation technology.
JMR
JMR is the general term for resins with a degree of polymerization and a degree of hydrolysis ranges that differ from that of general POVAL. They and are largely classified into an ultra low degree of polymerization resins and a low degree of hydrolysis resins.
An ultra low degree of polymerization is a degree of polymerization from 100 to 400 (the degree of polymerization of general POVAL is 400 to 4000).
A low degree of hydrolysis is a degree of hydrolysis from 0 to 80 mol% (the degree of hydrolysis of general POVAL is 80 mol% or higher). JMR has many interesting properties that differ from those of general POVAL.
Denatured POVAL
D Polymer
A Series
Other denatured POVAL

Denatured POVAL is the general name for POVAL that has functional groups other than hydroxyl and acetate groups of general POVAL. JVP has a commercialized D Polymer, which has carbonyl groups, and an A Series, which has carboxyl groups. Many other kinds of denatured POVAL are also available upon request.