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What is water-based plastic substitute resin
- 2025-09-19 09:34:07
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Water-based plastic substitute resin is a substitute for the film prepared by the laminating process. It is mainly composed of water-based resin, transfer agent, environmental-friendly solvent, additives, deionized water, etc. It is transferred onto the substrate through offset printing or intaglio printing, making the paper have a simple, elegant, rustic, and integrated three-dimensional style wi...
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The influencing factors of acrylic emulsion resin in water-based printing ink raw materials
- 2025-09-25 17:39:55
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The performance of the ink mainly depends on the resin emulsion; for instance, the viscosity, adhesion, gloss, drying, and printing adaptability of the ink are mainly determined by the resin. Water-based inks use water-based acrylic copolymer resins, as these resins have significant advantages over alkyd resins, epoxy resins, and polyurethane resins in terms of gloss, weather resistance, heat...
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How to Choose an Adhesive (Glue) for Self-Adhesive Labels
- 2025-09-30 13:43:35
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The adhesive (glue) used in self-adhesive labels is a key factor in determining label performance, directly affecting the adhesive's adhesion, durability, and application scenarios. Different glue types are suitable for different materials, environments, and applications. This article will introduce the types and characteristics of self-adhesive label glues, as well as factors to consider when sel...
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Characteristics of Three Common Resins in Water-Based Ink Formulations
- 2025-09-30 15:38:30
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Water-based inks are primarily composed of a uniform slurry of binders, pigments, and additives. The binder is a core component of water-based inks. It not only disperses the pigment but also plays a key role in influencing ink performance, determining adhesion, water and scrub resistance, and solvent resistance. Three common types of binders for water-based inks exist: water-soluble resins, hydro...
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What's the difference between acrylic resins used in adhesives and acrylic resins used in coatings
- 2025-10-21 17:44:26
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Acrylic resins used in adhesives differ from those used in coatings in the following ways: Performance Characteristics Acrylic resins used in adhesives High bond strength: They must form a strong bond between different materials and cure quickly to generate sufficient cohesive and adhesive strength. For example, α-cyanoacrylate adhesives cure in seconds, achieving fast bonding. Good flexibility: W...
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Applications of Water-Based Acrylic Emulsions in Adhesives
- 2025-10-23 18:25:10
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I. Basic Properties of Water-Based Acrylic Resin Emulsions: Water-based acrylic resin emulsions are formed by adding acrylic monomers and solvents to a reaction tank. In the presence of an initiator and emulsifier, an emulsion is formed through an emulsion reaction. This emulsion exhibits the following basic properties: 1. High Transparency: Water-based acrylic resin emulsions are highly tran...
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What is the difference between polyurethane and acrylic?
- 2025-10-25 17:06:16
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Polyurethane comes in many varieties, including one-component, two-component, rigid, and elastic. However, the most important characteristic of polyurethane is its solvent resistance. Acrylic acid comes in water-based, oil-based, and other varieties, but acrylic acid is primarily solvent-resistant. I. Basic Concepts of Acrylic and Polyurethane Acrylic acid is a monomer that generally has a strong,...
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Macromolecular Colorants in Daily Chemicals Enable Product Upgrades and Create High-Efficiency Color Protection Solutions
- 2025-10-29 15:26:27
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In household cleaning and personal care products, color not only enhances the visual appeal but also reflects consumers' lifestyles and aesthetic preferences to some extent. However, traditional colorants often suffer from problems such as easy fading and difficulty in rinsing, affecting the product's aesthetics and potentially damaging fabrics, failing to meet the diverse needs of modern consumer...
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High-Fullness Waterborne Wood Coating | Sinograce Chemical's Waterborne Polyurethane for Wood Finishing
- 2025-11-06 17:55:49
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Wooden furniture and home décor are standard features of light luxury and high-end interior design styles. A glossy finish on wood creates a bright and luxurious feel, making the space feel fuller and showcasing style and taste. Whether it's dining tables, chairs, cabinets, or wooden furniture and home décor such as floors, doors, and screens, this full and glossy appearance is thanks to the top-c...
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Acrylic Emulsion Applications in Architectural Coatings
- 2025-11-10 17:58:50
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The following are the specific types and characteristics of water-based acrylic emulsions used in architectural coatings: 1. Odorless Acrylic Emulsion for Interior Walls: Low VOC formula, leaving walls fresh and uncluttered. 2. Weather-Resistant Acrylic Emulsion for Exterior Walls: Resists UV aging, keeping walls looking new for ten years. 3. Acrylic Emulsion for Stone Paint:&n...
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Acrylic emulsion applications in industrial protection scenarios
- 2025-11-13 16:26:25
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Water based acrylic polymer emulsions are fully reacted acrylic polymers dispersed in water. These products contain no residual free formaldehyde. These polymers are now being widely used in the paint/coatings, ink, leather, textile and adhesives industries 1. Metal corrosion protection acrylic emulsion: Salt spray resistant and corrosion resistant, protecting metal substrates. 2. Steel structure ...
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Acrylic emulsion applications in packaging and printing
- 2025-11-13 17:06:45
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Packaging and Printing Scenarios 1. Acrylic emulsion for paper packaging bonding: Strong adhesion, environmentally friendly and odorless. 2. Acrylic emulsion for color box printing: Good adhesion, vibrant colors that don't peel off. 3. Acrylic emulsion for corrugated paper bonding: Strong water resistance, cardboard boxes are resistant to pressure and don't easily fall apa...
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Applications of Acrylic Emulsions in Textiles and Special Scenarios
- 2025-11-18 17:27:20
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The following are examples of acrylic emulsion applications in textiles and special applications, along with their demonstrated characteristics and features: 1. Fabric Coating with Acrylic Emulsion: Imparts waterproof properties while maintaining breathability. 2. Nonwoven Fabric Bonding with Acrylic Emulsion: Provides strong adhesion and enhances the strength of nonwoven fabri...