Update:Most of the emulsions used in architectural coatings are non-crosslinked thermoplastic emulsions. Usually classified acc...
Most of the emulsions used in architectural coatings are non-crosslinked thermoplastic emulsions. Usually classified according to its monomer composition. The main varieties are:
(1) Vinyl acetate homopolymer emulsion (vinegar homogenized emulsion white latex);
(2) Vinyl acetate-maleate copolymer emulsion;
(3) Vinyl acetate-ethylene copolymer emulsion (EVA emulsion);
(4) Vinyl acetate-ethylene tertiary carbonate copolymer emulsion;
(5) Vinyl acetate-acrylate copolymer emulsion (vinegar-acrylic emulsion, ethylene-propylene emulsion);
(6) Vinyl acetate-vinyl chloride-acrylic acid copolymer emulsion (vinyl chloride acrylate emulsion);
(7) Pure acrylate copolymer emulsion (pure acrylic emulsion);
(8) Styrene-acrylate copolymer emulsion (styrene-acrylic emulsion);
(9) Vinyl chloride-vinylidene chloride copolymer emulsion (chloride partial emulsion);
(10) Butadiene-styrene copolymer emulsion (styrene-butadiene emulsion).
In addition, there are pure acrylic self-crosslinking emulsions containing crosslinking monomer N-methylol acrylamide, and room temperature crosslinking emulsions crosslinked by metal ions.
The more commonly used vinegar emulsions, EVA emulsions, ethylene-propylene emulsions, pure acrylic emulsions and so on.
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