Product Details
Place of Origin: Shandong China
Brand Name: JIURUNFA
Certification: ISO9001
Model Number: BC-992
Payment & Shipping Terms
Minimum Order Quantity: 1 Ton
Price: Negotiable
Packaging Details: 50kg, 125kg plastic drums or 1000kg IBC tanks.
Delivery Time: 7-15 Days
Payment Terms: L/C,D/A,D/P,T/T
Supply Ability: 30000 Ton/Month
Molecular Weight: |
100,000-200,000 G/mol |
Ph Value: |
7-9 |
Film Formation Temperature: |
25-30°C |
Water Resistance: |
Excellent |
Density: |
1.0-1.1 G/cm3 |
Appearance: |
Milky White Liquid |
Minimum Film-Forming Temperature: |
5-10°C |
Chemical Formula: |
C8H8O2 |
Molecular Weight: |
100,000-200,000 G/mol |
Ph Value: |
7-9 |
Film Formation Temperature: |
25-30°C |
Water Resistance: |
Excellent |
Density: |
1.0-1.1 G/cm3 |
Appearance: |
Milky White Liquid |
Minimum Film-Forming Temperature: |
5-10°C |
Chemical Formula: |
C8H8O2 |
The main component of styrene acrylic emulsion high-resistance architectural paint is styrene acrylic emulsion, which is a milky white liquid obtained by emulsion polymerization of styrene and acrylate monomers. The solid content is between 40 and 50%, the viscosity is between 80 and 2000 mPa*s, and the pH value is between 7 and 9. This paint has good adhesion, transparency, water resistance, oil resistance, heat resistance and aging resistance.
Parameter | Value |
---|---|
Appearance | Milky white liquid with blue hue |
Solids Content | 45% ± 1% |
Viscosity | 800 - 1500 mPa*s |
pH Value | 7.0 - 9.0 |
Particle Size | 0.2 - 0.4 µm |
Glass Transition Temp. | 20 - 30°C |
Minimum Film-Forming Temp. | < 0°C |
Adhesion Strength | ≥ 1 MPa |
Scrub Resistance | ≥ 2000 cycles |
Water Resistance | No blistering, peeling, or cracking after 96 hours |
The durability and performance of styrene-acrylic emulsion coatings are attributed to the copolymerization of styrene and acrylic esters. Styrene enhances hardness, scratch resistance, and weatherability, while acrylic esters provide flexibility, adhesion, and water resistance. The resulting copolymer forms a dense, cross-linked film that resists degradation from environmental factors.