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Waterproof and Oil-Repellent Barrier Coating Emulsion
- 2025-10-16 17:37:22
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Product Description SW7541,SW7542,SW7543 is a modified, fluorine-free, waterproof paper coating emulsion based on a specialized polymer system. It offers excellent heat-activated adhesion and printability, as well as excellent oil and grease resistance. It is proven biodegradable in industrial composting environments and meets FDA food contact regulations, making it an ideal choice for paper ...
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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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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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Performance, Processing, and Application Prospects of Waterborne Polyurethane in Functional Fabric Coatings
- 2025-11-01 16:14:10
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01. In the textile industry, fabric coating finishing technology is one of the important processes for improving fabric performance and expanding its application range. Waterborne polyurethane (WPU), with its excellent film-forming properties, good flexibility, and stable chemical characteristics, is gradually becoming one of the core materials in this field. This article will systematically intro...