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Why Acrylic Resins Are a Go-To for Modern Coatings?
May 07 , 2026
When it comes to industrial and architectural coatings, acrylic resins don't get the spotlight they deserve. These synthetic polymers are everywhere—from the durable finish on a delivery truck to the glossy paint on your walls. And once you dig into what makes them tick, it's easy to see why. Water-Based vs. Solvent-Based: Pick Your Priority Acrylic resins come in two main families. Water-based ac...
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What is Ingredients of Marine Anti-Corrosion Paint?
Apr 30 , 2026
Marine anti-corrosion paint is specifically formulated to protect ships and offshore structures from the harsh marine environment. Its effectiveness comes from a complex blend of chemicals, including resins, pigments, solvents, fillers, and additives. Each component plays a specific role, working together to provide corrosion resistance, wear resistance, UV protection, and resistance to hydrolysis...
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How to choose polyamide resin for produce printing ink?
Feb 12 , 2026
1. Introduction: The Role of Polyamide Resins in Modern Printing Inks Polyamide resins, particularly those derived from polymerized fatty acids (dimer acids), are cornerstone raw materials in the production of high-performance printing inks. They are predominantly used as film-forming binders in solvent-based systems for flexible packaging. Their primary value proposition lies in their exceptional...
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Nitrocellulose: A Versatile Material Caught Between Ammunition and Inks
Jan 15 , 2026
Nitrocellulose (NC), a versatile cellulose derivative synthesized through the nitration of cellulose fibers using a mixture of nitric and sulfuric acids, occupies a unique and critical position in two seemingly disparate global industries: defense manufacturing and commercial printing. In military applications, NC serves as a fundamental component in the production of smokeless propellants, explos...
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Chlorinated Rubber in Paints & Coatings: The Durable Workhorse of Protective Coatings
Jan 05 , 2026
In the vast world of specialty coatings, where innovation constantly brings new chemistries to the fore, some materials earn their place through sheer, reliable performance. Chlorinated Rubber (CR) is one such classic workhorse. While its use has evolved due to environmental considerations, it remains a benchmark for certain critical applications, prized for its unique set of protective ...
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Cellulose Acetate Butyrate (CAB): A High-Performance Additive for Advanced Coating Systems
Dec 25 , 2025
1.Product Overview & Key Applications Cellulose Acetate Butyrate (CAB) is a specialty cellulose ester that functions as a versatile polymeric binder and performance modifier in high-quality coating formulations. Engineered for superior compatibility, CAB is integral to protective and decorative finishes across diverse substrates, including metals, wood, engineered polymers, synthetic and natur...
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Application advantages of Water-based acrylic resin emulsion
Aug 22 , 2025
An emulsion is a mixture of two or more liquid raw materials that are immiscible (unmixable). Two of the main types of emulsions are water-based and solvent-based. A water-based emulsion is an emulsion in which water is the continuous phase or the primary carrier. Particles of other liquids or additives, such as oil, are then suspended in the water. Water-based paints are one of the most common ex...
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Applications of Cellulose acetate butyrate(CAB)
Jul 02 , 2025
Eastman cellulose acetate butyrates (CAB) are mixed cellulose esters containing acetate and butyrate functional groups. They are commonly used as thermoplastic binders and additives in coating applications for a variety of materials, including plastics, textiles, metal, leather, and wood. Most Eastman cellulose acetate butyrate grades are soluble in several low-cost solvents and compatible with a ...
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How many types of ink performance tests are there?
May 14 , 2025
Ink is widely used in daily life. The quality of ink directly affects the use effect. Do we have any method to test the quality of ink? What data do we need to test? Here we will learn how to test ink performance. Table of Contents 1. Ink Gloss Testing 2. Ink Viscosity Testing 3. Ink Adhesion Testing 4. Ink Fineness Testing 5. Ink Color T...
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What is the Difference Between Water Based and Oil Based Paint?
Dec 25 , 2024
Water based paint is often referred to as latex paint or acrylic latex paint. It contains a plastic resin that allows it to better adhere to walls. This and the paint pigments are suspended in water. Meanwhile, oil based paint consists of the particles of paint pigments suspended in an oil, which is typically linseed oil. Thus, the primary difference in composition is the added resin in water base...
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