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  • What is the chemical stability and mechanical stability of the emulsion

    What is the chemical stability and mechanical stability of the emulsion

    Simply put, the chemical stability of the emulsion-the ability of the emulsion to not break and flocculate when it comes into contact with chemicals, especially electrolytes; the mechanical stability of the emulsion-the ability of the emulsion to not break and flocculate when it is transported by a ... read more

    Jun 17,2021 News
  • Common architectural coatings in the market

    Common architectural coatings in the market

    1. Synthetic resin emulsion sand wall-like architectural paint: This kind of paint is made of synthetic resin emulsion as the main binder, like colored sand and stone powder as the aggregate, and is applied to the exterior wall of the building by spraying method to form a thick coating. High-quality... read more

    Jun 17,2021 News
  • Characteristics and uses of styrene-acrylic emulsion

    Characteristics and uses of styrene-acrylic emulsion

    Styrene and acrylate copolymer emulsion paint, also known as styrene-acrylic emulsion paint, is a styrene-modified acrylate copolymer emulsion paint. It uses styrene to partially or completely replace the methacrylic acid in the pure acrylic emulsion. Methyl ester. Due to the introduction of styren... read more

    Jun 17,2021 News
  • What are the different requirements for emulsions for interior and exterior wall coatings

    What are the different requirements for emulsions for interior and exterior wall coatings

    Due to the different indoor and outdoor environments, there are great differences, and there are also different requirements for paint emulsions. Generally speaking, emulsions for exterior wall coatings have higher requirements than those for interior wall coatings, because exterior wall coatings ar... read more

    Jun 17,2021 News
  • What are the temperature resistance issues of polyurea coatings?

    What are the temperature resistance issues of polyurea coatings?

    Generally, in the non-corrosive air, the application temperature of the national standard polyurea coating can be as high as 120°C.   Generally, in non-corrosive water, the application temperature limit of the national standard polyurea coating is recommended not to exceed 50°C. But please note th... read more

    Jun 15,2021 News

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