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 monomers.


2. Performance Comparison

Property
Pure Acrylic
Acrylic (Styrene-Acrylic)
UV & weather resistance
★★★★★ Excellent
★★★ Moderate (may yellow)
Flexibility
High
Moderate
Water & alkali resistance
Good
★★★★ Very good
Hardness & abrasion
Moderate
High
Cost
Higher
Lower


Choose Pure Acrylic for:
Long-term exterior coatings (façades, roofs, elastomeric paints)
High UV exposure, no yellowing requirement
Premium gloss & color retention


Choose Acrylic (Styrene-Acrylic) for:

Interior paints & primers
Concrete / masonry coatings (needs alkali resistance)
Cost-sensitive general-purpose coatings


Pure acrylic= maximum weatherability + flexibility + durability (premium choice for outdoors).
Acrylic (styrene-acrylic)= better water/alkali resistance + hardness at lower cost (ideal for interiors and primers).

Always check the technical data sheet to confirm the exact polymer type.


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