The styrene acrylic emulsion is copolymerized by emulsification of styrene and acrylate monomers. Milk white liquid with blue light. Styrene acrylic emulsion has good adhesion, transparent film, water resistance, oil resistance, heat resistance and aging resistance. It is the main ingredient of wat... read more
Styrene-acrylic emulsion polymers are based on a group of chemicals that are true workhorses in the field of polymer chemistry. Known as acrylates, this group includes acrylic acid and its esters — methyl acrylate, butyl acrylate, ethyl acrylate, and 2-ethylhexyl acrylate. All of these acrylic mono... read more
Natural rubber latexThe rubber tapped from the rubber tree (see natural rubber) is milky white, with a solid content of 30% to 40%, and the average rubber particle size is 1.06μm. Fresh natural rubber latex contains 27%~41.3% (mass) of rubber component, 44%~70% water, 0.2%~4.5% protein, 2%~5% natur... read more
A latex is a dispersion of polymeric particles or droplets in liquid, which sounds simple enough. But the chemistry, mechanics and processes used to create synthetic latex (also referred to as an emulsion polymer) are a bit more complicated. Read on for a comprehensive overview of the science of la... read more
Textile flame retardants are the guardians of social safety. To prevent fire, there is not only one type of textile flame retardant, but it is divided into many types. Let's take a look at the types of textile flame retardants. 1. Brominated fabric flame retardantThere is no compound in the worl... read more