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Water - based coating formulation design system
- 2020-02-22 13:34:27
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Water - based coating formulation design system Waterborne coatings, including waterborne wood lacquers, are water-based dispersions and diluents. Unlike conventional solvent-based coatings, the formulation system is a more complex system.When formulating, not only the type of polymer, the properties of the emulsion and the dispersion are concerned. It is also necessary to rationally select variou...
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Water-based coating formulation design system - base material
- 2020-02-22 10:58:44
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In the formulation of waterborne wood lacquer topcoats, the binder is a key component in forming the film and determining the properties of the film. The binder, ie the polymer emulsion, dispersion or hybrid, accounts for more than 80%, preferably more than 90%.Since the solid content of the emulsion, especially the aqueous dispersion is relatively low (the aqueous dispersion is generally 30% to 3...
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Waterborne paint formulation design system - pH regulator
- 2020-02-21 16:35:41
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Waterborne paint formulation design system - pH regulator Waterborne wood coatings may also need to adjust the pH when necessary.Most emulsions or aqueous dispersions have been adjusted to a pH of 8 to 9 when they are produced, eliminating the need for pH adjusters when making paint.If the pH value is different, add 0.05% to 0.1% of the pH adjuster during the paint making process, and adjust the p...
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Water-based Polyurethane Dispersion
- 2026-01-08 17:20:24
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Sinograce Chemical PU series is an anionic aliphatic polyester polyurethane dispersion product, a high-gloss product with a relatively hard feel. It can be used for high-gloss surface treatment of fabrics, leather, synthetic leather, etc. 1. High gloss 2. Excellent yellowing resistance 3. Excellent abrasion resistance Typical properties Appearance: &n...
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Why Are Some Waterborne Polyurethane Dispersions Milky White While Others Are Translucent
- 2026-07-13 19:27:22
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Waterborne polyurethane dispersions, commonly known as PUDs, may appear milky white, translucent, or slightly bluish in the liquid state. This difference is mainly related to particle size, particle size distribution, and how strongly the dispersed particles scatter visible light. In general, milky dispersions scatter more light, while finer dispersions allow more light to pass through. However, a...