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The Role of Waterborne Polyurethane in the Textile Industry
- 2025-12-25 17:33:35
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Definition: Waterborne polyurethane is a new type of polyurethane system that uses water instead of organic solvents as a dispersion medium. It is also known as water-dispersible polyurethane, water-based polyurethane, or aqueous polyurethane. Characteristics Classification 1 By particle size and appearance 1. Polyurethane aqueous solution (transparent appearance, particle size <0.001 micromete...
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Analysis of the Waterproofing Principle and Performance Advantages of Water-Based Polyurethane Fabric Coating Agents
- 2025-12-27 17:08:00
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Water-based polyurethane fabric coating agents can impart a soft and full hand feel and leather-like texture to fabrics, and significantly improve the wrinkle resistance, shrinkage resistance, elasticity, and flexibility of the coated fabrics. Among them, water-based polyurethane coating agents with waterproofing properties are particularly popular with fabric manufacturers and consumers. So, how ...
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Waterborne Polyurethane Dispersions (PUDs): A New Choice for Green, High-Performance Materials
- 2026-01-04 14:18:56
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Waterborne polyurethane dispersions (PUDs) are a class of resin systems that combine environmental friendliness with high performance, and are gradually becoming a star material in industries such as coatings, adhesives, textiles, leather, and inks. So, what makes PUDs so special? What performance characteristics do they offer? And in which fields can they be applied? I. What are Waterbo...
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Waterborne Polyurethane
- 2026-01-06 16:15:26
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Waterborne Polyurethane Waterborne polyurethane uses water as the dispersion medium and has advantages such as being non-flammable, environmentally friendly, non-toxic, and safe. Compared to rubber, polyurethane has better wear resistance and resistance to cutting and tearing. Compared to metals and plastics, polyurethane's sound insulation and wear resistance properties are particularly outs...
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Detailed Explanation of Water-Based Polyurethane Fabric Coating Processes and Applications
- 2026-01-09 17:45:06
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Water-based polyurethane textile coating technology is widely used in the textile industry, with different coating methods suitable for different production needs and product functions. The following details five main water-based polyurethane coating methods, including their principles, advantages, and typical application areas. Dip Coating Dip coating is a basic and effective water-based polyuret...
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Acrylic emulsion can be used as an adhesive for bonding ceramic fibers
- 2026-01-15 17:21:44
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As an adhesive or coating, acrylic emulsion can be used as a binder for fiber bonding in the production process of ceramic fiber paper. In the production process of ceramic fiber paper, acrylic emulsion is used as a binder for fiber bonding, mainly for the following reasons: Good bonding performance Acrylic emulsion has excellent bonding strength and can effectively bond ceramic fibers t...
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Water-based Acrylic Resin Recommendations | Recommended for applications such as water-based inks, varnishes, barrier coatings, etc.!
- 2026-01-17 16:56:56
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Water-based Acrylic Resin PA-8223 PA-8224 PA-8220 Application Industries Water-based inks, pigment grinding, water-based varnishes Application Features 1. Wide applicability, excellent wetting and color development properties for different pigments; 2. High pigment-to-binder ratio, low viscosity; 3. Improves system re-solubility, hardness and gloss, high transfer rate; 4. Good storage stability. B...
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Characteristics of Water-Based Acrylic Emulsion
- 2026-01-20 17:32:39
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1. Excellent Adhesion The polymer structure of water-based acrylic emulsion facilitates the flow and wetting of molecular chains on the substrate surface, resulting in close contact between the coating and the substrate molecules, achieving high adhesion. 2.High Pigment and Filler Loading Capacity, Significantly Reducing Costs Water-based acrylic emulsion has excellent filling properties...
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What are the differences between acrylic resins used in coatings and adhesives
- 2026-01-22 16:56:57
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Acrylic resins used in adhesives and acrylic resins used in coatings differ in the following aspects: Performance Characteristics Acrylic Resins for Adhesives High Bonding Strength Requires strong adhesion between different materials, requiring rapid curing and sufficient cohesive and adhesive strength. For example, α-cyanoacrylate adhesives can cure in seconds for rapid bonding. Good Flexibility ...
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Stepping into the Wonderful Realm of Acrylic Emulsions
- 2026-01-23 18:03:20
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This seemingly ordinary milky-white liquid contains immense power to transform the world of materials. In daily life, we rarely notice a chemical product called "acrylic emulsion," yet it's ubiquitous—from home wall coverings to clothing fibers, from packaging materials to wood coatings, this magical emulsion is quietly adding color and convenience to our lives. What is Acrylic Emulsion? Acrylic e...
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Chemical Properties of Water Based Acrylic Resins
- 2026-01-29 18:25:02
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Environmental Friendliness: Water-based acrylic resins use water as a solvent and do not produce harmful gases or pollutants during use, meeting environmental protection requirements. Weather Resistance: They have good weather resistance and can be used under various climatic conditions, being less susceptible to the effects of ultraviolet light, oxygen, and humidity. Good Adhesion:...
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Paint Knowledge: Characteristics of Acrylic Polyurethane Topcoat
- 2026-01-30 17:58:41
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Characteristics of Acrylic Polyurethane Topcoat Acrylic polyurethane paint, formed by the reaction of hydroxyl-containing acrylic ester and aliphatic polyisocyanate such as HDI trimer, has a paint film with excellent hardness and flexibility, and good chemical resistance. Its outstanding weather resistance, high gloss, good drying properties, and fast surface drying without dust adhesion make it t...
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Polyurethane Dispersions
- 2026-01-31 14:11:01
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Polyurethane materials are a general term for a class of macromolecular compounds that have urethane structures in their molecular structure. They are usually prepared by the polyaddition reaction of diisocyanates and polyols. Polyurethane polymers possess both polar functional groups that allow for physical cross-linking and non-polar and flexible chain segments. When used properly, these po...