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Resin vs Dispersion vs Emulsion - Waterborne Polyurethane Manufacturer
- 2025-11-07 17:15:37
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【Introduction】 In industries such as coatings, adhesives, leather finishing, and textile processing, the terms "resin," "dispersion," and "emulsion" appear frequently, often confusing newcomers. As a manufacturer with many years of experience in the waterborne polyurethane field, we understand that understanding the differences between these fundamental concepts is crucial for material s...
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Acrylic Emulsion Applications in Architectural Coatings
- 2025-11-10 17:58:50
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The following are the specific types and characteristics of water-based acrylic emulsions used in architectural coatings: 1. Odorless Acrylic Emulsion for Interior Walls: Low VOC formula, leaving walls fresh and uncluttered. 2. Weather-Resistant Acrylic Emulsion for Exterior Walls: Resists UV aging, keeping walls looking new for ten years. 3. Acrylic Emulsion for Stone Paint:&n...
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Acrylic emulsion applications in industrial protection scenarios
- 2025-11-13 16:26:25
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Water based acrylic polymer emulsions are fully reacted acrylic polymers dispersed in water. These products contain no residual free formaldehyde. These polymers are now being widely used in the paint/coatings, ink, leather, textile and adhesives industries 1. Metal corrosion protection acrylic emulsion: Salt spray resistant and corrosion resistant, protecting metal substrates. 2. Steel structure ...
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Steps for Coating Metal with Polyurethane Emulsion
- 2025-11-19 17:29:31
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The process of coating metal with polyurethane emulsion can be divided into the following steps: Surface Preparation: Before applying the polyurethane emulsion, the metal surface needs to be properly prepared. This typically includes cleaning the surface, removing oil, dust, and other impurities, and performing rust removal to ensure coating adhesion and durability. Rust removal can be done mechan...
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Basic Knowledge of Waterborne Coating Formulation - Part 1
- 2025-11-26 17:22:42
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Waterborne coatings, including waterborne wood coatings, are coatings that use water as the dispersion medium and diluent. Unlike less commonly used solvent-based coatings, their formulation systems are much more complex. Formulation design requires attention not only to the type of polymer, the properties of the emulsion and dispersion, but also to the rational selection of various additives and ...
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Basic Knowledge of Waterborne Coating Formulation - Part 2: Waterborne Resins
- 2025-11-28 17:25:32
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In water based paint formulations, the base material is the key component that forms the paint film and determines its performance. When designing the formulation, the amount of waterborne resin should be maximized, accounting for 60-70% by volume, to ensure the highest possible content of effective film-forming agents in the paint. This guarantees a thicker, fuller paint film in a single coat. Wa...
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Sinograce Chemical's Polyurethane Materials: Adhesive, Plastic, and Rubber Transformations
- 2025-12-02 18:06:01
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Polyurethane (PU) can transform into a strong adhesive, firmly bonding tiles to walls; it can also become plastic parts like phone cases and keyboard keycaps; and even become shoe soles and sealing strips, exhibiting elasticity comparable to rubber. Why can the same material freely switch between the seemingly unrelated fields of "adhesive, plastic, and rubber"? Today, we'll uncover the secret of ...
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High-gloss water based acrylic printing emulsion (7052) achieves stable high-gloss performance
- 2025-12-05 17:51:51
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In the printing industry, the demands for waterborne coating performance, especially high-gloss applications, are increasingly stringent. Single-component waterborne acrylic emulsion systems often suffer from limitations in balancing key performance characteristics when meeting high-end requirements. To address this, Sinograce Chemical has developed a high-performance emulsion combinatio...