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Polyurethane Dispersions
- 2026-01-31 14:11:01
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Polyurethane materials are a general term for a class of macromolecular compounds that have urethane structures in their molecular structure. They are usually prepared by the polyaddition reaction of diisocyanates and polyols. Polyurethane polymers possess both polar functional groups that allow for physical cross-linking and non-polar and flexible chain segments. When used properly, these po...
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The Secret to Non-Peeling Labels: How Adhesive Formulas Determine Label Lifespan
- 2026-02-09 17:56:17
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The Secret to Non-Peeling Labels: How Adhesives Determine Label Lifespan In everyday packaging, label peeling is a common yet troublesome problem – not only affecting product appearance but also potentially raising consumer doubts about quality. But have you ever considered that a crucial science lies behind this: adhesives? Adhesives: The "Invisible Guardians" of Labels Adhesives a...
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The Adhesive Component of Self-Adhesive Label Materials
- 2026-02-13 10:02:57
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One component of self-adhesive label materials is the adhesive, also known as glue. The adhesive determines the label's stickiness and applicable scenarios. The adhesive is also the bonding layer between the label and the object it's applied to; its stickiness, temperature resistance, and magnetic adhesion directly affect the label's adhesion effect. It can be divided into the following categories...
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What is acrylic emulsion?
- 2026-02-28 16:44:29
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Acrylic Emulsion Acrylic emulsion is a milky white or nearly transparent viscous liquid. It is an emulsion copolymerized from pure acrylate monomers, characterized by small particle size, versatility, and excellent performance. Features: △ Excellent gloss and transparency △ Water and weather resistance △ Alkali and stain resistance △ Good adhesion △ Non-toxic, non-irritating, harmless to huma...
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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: An Introduction — Acrylic Resins -I
- 2026-03-17 17:58:56
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Acrylic resins constitute a broad category of synthetic polymers produced through the copolymerization of acrylate monomers (such as methyl acrylate, ethyl acrylate, butyl acrylate, hydroxyethyl acrylate, etc.) and methacrylate monomers (such as methyl methacrylate—commonly known as the monomer for organic glass or PMMA). I. Core Characteristics and Advantages Excellent Film-Forming Properties: Ca...
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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...