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Sinograce Chemical - Waterborne acrylic resin
- 2025-05-29 15:31:42
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Water based acrylic acid Sinograce Chemical masters the core technologies of primary and secondary dispersions. By precisely regulating key parameters such as molecular weight, glass transition temperature, core-shell structure, physical and chemical modification, and particle size, it can meet diversified application scenarios and customize innovative products according to customer needs. Acrylic...
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Common characteristics of acrylic emulsion
- 2025-06-05 16:39:16
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Acrylic emulsion polymers are widely used in coating printing, electrostatic flocking, fabric lamination, warp sizing and coating processing, etc. Different types of acrylate with various properties also have their own different applications due to the differences in raw materials and ratios used. Common characteristics of oleic acid emulsion Outstanding adhesion: The polymer struct...
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Introduction to the Synthesis and Application of Acrylic Emulsion
- 2025-06-10 17:18:21
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Introduction to Acrylic Emulsion: Acrylic emulsion is a high-molecular water-based dispersion system prepared by emulsion polymerization technology using styrene and acrylate monomers (such as methyl acrylate, ethyl acrylate, butyl acrylate, etc.). Its features include environmental friendliness (low VOC), good film-forming property, strong weather resistance, excellent adhesion, and performa...
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Multi-color universal emulsion for construction
- 2025-06-13 17:08:07
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SA-218 is a new type of general-purpose emulsion specially designed and developed for multi-color coatings. It has good versatility and can be used as a multi-color continuous phase or a multi-color base paint. It features small particle size, high transparency, and the stability of the protective colloid without easy thickening. Scope of application styrene acrylic emulsion It is s...
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Acrylic Emulsion is Used in Construction
- 2025-06-17 17:40:51
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Acrylic emulsion has extensive applications in the construction industry, mainly due to its excellent performance and diverse application scenarios. The main uses and characteristics of acrylic emulsion in construction are as follows: 1. Application Acrylic emulsion is mainly used for waterproofing, anti-corrosion and beautification treatment of building materials. Its properties enable it to be w...
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Waterborne Acrylic emulsion: Detailed Explanation of Soft Monomers, Hard monomers and Their Functional Differences
- 2025-06-19 17:21:42
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Acrylic emulsion is a water-based emulsion, composed of two different monomers: soft monomers and hard monomers. Soft monomers refer to monomers with high hydrophilicity and dispersion performance. Hard monomers refer to monomers with high lipophilicity and crystallization properties. The functional differences between soft monomers and hard monomers 1. Different dispersion properties: S...
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Styrene acrylic emulsion for exterior wall primer paint SA-209 Acrylic Emulsion
- 2025-09-10 18:04:28
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Acrylic emulsion applied in the field of exterior wall coatings Product Introduction Styrene acrylic emulsion for exterior wall primer paint SA-209 is an acrylic copolymer emulsion. The emulsion has excellent water resistance and alkaline resistance, and does not contain APEO, ammonia, or any artificially added formaldehyde. It has excellent compatibility with pigments, and the coa...
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Applications of Water-Based Acrylic Emulsions in Adhesives
- 2025-10-23 18:25:10
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I. Basic Properties of Water-Based Acrylic Resin Emulsions: Water-based acrylic resin emulsions are formed by adding acrylic monomers and solvents to a reaction tank. In the presence of an initiator and emulsifier, an emulsion is formed through an emulsion reaction. This emulsion exhibits the following basic properties: 1. High Transparency: Water-based acrylic resin emulsions are highly tran...
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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,...