Most of the emulsions used in architectural coatings are non-crosslinked thermoplastic emulsions. Usually classified according to its monomer composition. The main varieties are: ①Vinyl acetate-ethylene copolymer emulsion (VAE emulsion); ②Vinyl acetate-vinyl tertiary carbonate copolymer emulsion (t... read more
Composition of styrene-acrylic emulsion: polymerized by styrene and acrylic acid. Performance characteristics: good adhesion, transparent paint film, good water resistance, aging resistance, water resistance, and alkali resistance. Pure acrylic emulsion composition: a variety of acrylic acid, meth... read more
Adhesive refers to a material that has good bonding properties and can form a film on the surface of two objects and firmly bond them together. It is generally prepared by the combined distribution of binding substances, curing agents, toughening agents, fillers, diluents and modifiers. Adhesive... read more
At present, architectural coatings need to be gradually improved in the process of meeting people's needs, and they are developing in the direction of safety, high performance, and versatility.The advantages of architectural coatings will definitely replace other wall decorative materials such as ti... read more
Based on methyl methacrylate (MMA), methacrylic acid (MAA), vinyl trimethoxysilane (YDH-171), tetramethyltetravinyl cyclosiloxane (DV4), allyl hydroxyethyl ether (AOE) is the raw material, K2S2O8-Na2SO3 is the redox initiation system, the implementation of self-emulsification, the free radical soap-... read more