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Specialty Paper Chemicals: II. Types of Acrylic Resins
- 2026-03-20 16:10:36
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II. Types of Acrylic Resins (1) Classification by Thermal Behavior (Film-forming Characteristics): ① Thermosetting Acrylic Resins: Based on acrylic monomers as their fundamental components, these resins undergo further reactions—either among their own functional groups or with active functional groups in other resin systems (such as amino resins, epoxy resins, polyurethanes, etc.)—during the heati...
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Specialty Paper Chemicals: III. Applications of Acrylic Resins
- 2026-03-21 17:42:22
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Acrylic resins find extremely broad application across various industrial sectors, including coatings, chemical fibers, textiles, adhesives, leather, papermaking, inks, rubber, and plastics. Acrylic Adhesives Acrylic Coatings Superabsorbent Polymers (SAP) Acrylic Rubber (ACM, AEM) Acrylic Plastics: (1) Organic Glass (PMMA) The most prominent variety of acrylic plastics is polymethyl methacryl...
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Water-based Acrylic Emulsions for Paper Varnishes
- 2026-03-25 18:23:32
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Leveraging their exceptional surface modification capabilities, water-based acrylic emulsions enhance both the physical properties and printability of coatings applied to paper. When incorporated into a formulation and applied to the paper surface, they form a protective film that improves surface strength, water resistance, and smoothness, while simultaneously reducing ink penetration t...
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What is the difference between pure acrylic emulsion and acrylic emulsion
- 2026-04-13 18:08:26
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In the coatings industry, pure acrylic emulsion and acrylic emulsion (typically meaning styrene-acrylic) are two common waterborne binders. Their main differences lie in composition, performance, and application. 1. Composition Pure acrylic emulsion: Made from 100% acrylic monomers (e.g., butyl acrylate, methyl methacrylate). Acrylic emulsion (styrene-acrylic): Copolymer of styrene and acrylic mon...
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Low Gloss in Water-Based Varnish / 6 Formulation Factors You Should Optimize
- 2026-04-30 18:21:33
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Water-based varnishes are classified as eco-friendly products; the primary solvents used in their formulation are water and various alcohols, ensuring that their volatile components do not pollute the environment. The development of water-based varnishes has gained momentum in recent years, driven by the growing public demand for environmental protection. The process of applying varnish essentiall...