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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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Water-Based Varnish Primer for Metallized Paper – Enhance Ink Adhesion on Gold & Silver Board
- 2026-04-29 20:25:21
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Water-based Clear Primer for Printing: Addressing Insufficient Ink Adhesion on Gold and Silver Cardboard The use of a water-based clear primer on gold and silver cardboard to resolve issues of insufficient ink adhesion is achieved primarily through the following mechanisms: Improving Surface Tension The surface of gold and silver cardboard is typically smooth and possesses low ...
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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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What Are the Benefits of Printing Varnish in Packaging and Label Printing
- 2026-05-09 10:00:48
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Printing varnish plays a multifaceted and crucial role in the post-press processing of printed materials, primarily encompassing the following points: Enhancing Visual Appeal Increased Gloss: It renders the surface of printed materials smooth and lustrous, enhancing color saturation and contrast, making images and text sharper and more striking, and thereby boosting overall visual appeal. Creating...
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How Water-Based Acrylic Emulsion Supports Adhesives, Coatings, Inks and Packaging Applications
- 2026-06-09 17:46:10
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If you are looking for water-based acrylic emulsion for adhesives, coatings, inks, textiles or packaging, here is what you should know. Water-based acrylic emulsion is widely used in modern industrial formulations because of its good film-forming performance, adhesion, transparency and environmental advantages. As more industries move toward water-based and low-VOC solutions, acrylic polymer emuls...
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Why Ink Adhesion and Rub Resistance Matter in Packaging Printing
- 2026-06-10 17:41:44
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In packaging and label printing, a good printed surface is not only about bright color. It also needs to stay firmly on the substrate during rewinding, cutting, lamination, transportation and daily use. Some common problems are familiar to many ink manufacturers and printers: ink peels off after tape testing, the printed surface is easily scratched, color becomes uneven, or the ink layer loses str...