Acrylic Emulsion 50%
Acrylic Emulsion 50% is a versatile water-based polymer dispersion widely used in coatings and paints due to its excellent film-forming properties.
Description
Acrylic Emulsion 50% is an aqueous dispersion of a homopolymer or copolymer of acrylic acid, identified by CAS 9003-01-4, with a general formula of (C3H4O2)n. This product is characterized by its high solids content, providing efficient film formation upon drying. The emulsion exhibits excellent adhesion to various substrates, good weatherability, and resistance to water and alkalis, making it ideal for demanding applications. Its physical properties are engineered to deliver superior durability, flexibility, and color retention in formulated products. The monomeric composition and polymerization process are carefully controlled to achieve specific molecular weights and glass transition temperatures (Tg), which dictate the final film's hardness, flexibility, and minimum film-forming temperature (MFFT). This emulsion is designed for ease of incorporation into water-based systems, offering processing advantages and environmental benefits compared to solvent-based alternatives.
Applications
This acrylic emulsion finds extensive use in the coatings and paints industry, serving as a primary binder for architectural coatings, including interior and exterior wall paints. It is also a key component in primers, clear coats, and specialty finishes where durability, flexibility, and UV resistance are paramount. Beyond paints, it is widely utilized in industrial coatings, wood coatings, and construction materials for its adhesive and protective qualities. The emulsion also contributes to the performance of textile binders, paper coatings, and various adhesive formulations, showcasing its broad applicability across numerous industrial sectors requiring robust and environmentally friendly polymer solutions.
Storage & Handling
Store in tightly closed containers in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area, away from direct sunlight and freezing temperatures. Maintain temperatures between 5°C and 35°C to prevent degradation or polymerization. Avoid prolonged exposure to air. Use appropriate dispensing equipment to minimize spillage and contamination during handling.
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