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Development Direction of Acrylate Emulsion Polymerization
- 2026-03-02 17:29:22
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Emulsion polymerization, developed in the last century, has seen its production volume, quality, and variety of products increase year by year due to its unique advantages, with increasingly rational production processes. Furthermore, emulsion polymerization technology is constantly innovating. Besides conventional emulsion polymerization, various polymerization technologies have emerged, such as ...
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Application of Water-Based Acrylic Emulsions in Cigarette Packaging Ink
- 2026-03-06 16:22:00
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I. Why Must Cigarette Packaging Printing Shift to Water-Based Acrylic Emulsions? Traditional solvent-based inks contain large amounts of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) such as benzene and ketones, which not only harm the health of operators but also easily leave residues on packaging, affecting tobacco safety. Water-based acrylic emulsions, using water as the dispersion medium, have extremely l...
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Is it normal for water-based acrylic emulsions to develop an odor after being stored for a period of time
- 2026-03-10 16:47:00
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Sometimes, a slight ammonia smell is detected in water-based acrylic emulsions, which confuses many people: is this normal or is there a problem? First, we need to clarify that acrylic emulsions themselves do not produce an ammonia smell. However, during their production, ammonia-containing additives may be added to adjust their performance or improve their stability. These additives gra...
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Why are water-based acrylic resins commonly used in coatings
- 2026-03-11 17:30:12
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Acrylic resins are an indispensable and commonly used resin in water-based coatings. They are widely used in metal coatings, ABS and PC coatings, and glass coatings requiring hardness, especially solid acrylic resins. There are many types of solid acrylic resins. Some solid acrylic resins can be used to produce water-based paints, including the currently popular UV-cured coatings and high-sol...
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Basic Knowledge of Waterborne Polyurethane Emulsion Synthesis
- 2026-03-12 17:02:25
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01 Polyurethane The structure of polyurethane is formed by the reaction of polyisocyanates (e.g., diisocyanate OCN-R-NCO) and polyols (e.g., diol HO-R-OH), where urethane segments are repeating structural units. Polyurethane structures have structures similar to amide and ester groups; therefore, the chemical and physical properties of polyurethane are between those of polyamides and polyesters. S...
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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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Need Water Based Acrylic Box Sealing Adhesive That Are Both Secure And Eco-Friendly
- 2026-03-26 11:14:42
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Seeking a packaging seal that balances both strength and eco-friendliness? Water-based acrylics offer the perfect "best-of-both-worlds" solution! As a core raw material for sealing adhesives, they are widely utilized across diverse packaging applications—including food, express delivery, and daily chemical products. Whether applied to paper boxes, plastic bags, or composite film materials, they en...
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What is a Water-based Acrylic Emulsion
- 2026-04-08 11:24:34
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Water-based acrylic emulsion is a polymeric emulsion material that utilizes water as its dispersion medium. It is produced through an emulsion polymerization reaction involving vinyl monomers, primarily acrylic esters. Key Features: Environmental Friendliness: With water serving as the dispersion medium, it features extremely low levels of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs); it is no...
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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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What is the difference between polyurethane and acrylic
- 2026-04-23 15:31:36
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Many people find themselves torn when selecting materials: since both are used for coatings, which one offers greater durability? Which is the more suitable choice for waterproofing during renovation? In reality, neither possesses an absolute advantage over the other; the key lies in the specific requirements of the application scenario. Today, we will clarify the core distinctions between the two...
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Classification and Analysis of Common Latex Paints
- 2026-04-23 15:32:48
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Classified by Raw Materials Vinyl Acetate Latex Paint Vinyl acetate latex paint refers to a category of latex coatings produced from polyvinyl acetate emulsion, combined with pigments, fillers, and various additives. This type of coating features strong adhesion, good flow properties, and low production costs. However, it is characterized by high brittleness, necessitating the addition of external...
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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...
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How Waterborne Polymers Improve Flexographic Printing Quality
- 2026-05-07 14:50:35
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In flexographic printing, the performance of waterborne polymers and resin systems directly affects ink stability, color consistency, adhesion, and production efficiency. Traditional water-based inks may cause anilox roller clogging during long production runs, leading to unstable ink transfer and interrupted printing. In comparison, UV flexographic inks cure instantly under UV light, helping redu...
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Removable Adhesive Labels: Applications and How to Choose the Right Adhesive
- 2026-05-09 10:53:05
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Removable adhesive labels are widely used in modern packaging, product identification and temporary labeling applications. Unlike permanent labels, removable labels can be applied firmly during use and removed cleanly when needed, helping brands improve product presentation, user experience and packaging flexibility. In many industries, removable labels are required not only to provide clear infor...
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What is the Best Adhesive for Printed Labels
- 2026-05-11 16:49:22
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When manufacturing labels, the choice of adhesive backing is just as crucial as the face material and print quality. Whether a label adheres firmly, resists edge curling, or leaves behind residue upon removal often depends heavily on the adhesive applied to its backing. The adhesive commonly used on the back of labels is known as pressure-sensitive adhesive (PSA). This type of adhesive requires ne...
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WM549 Wash-off Label Adhesive Supports PET Packaging Recycling
- 2026-05-13 17:28:52
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As carbon reduction and circular economy continue to gain momentum worldwide, the packaging industry is paying more attention to material recyclability and recycled material value. For PET bottles, food trays, and household product packaging, labels are not only used for brand display, but also play an important role in the recycling process. In traditional recycling systems, label adhesives that ...