Add 200 g of the emulsion filtered with a 120 mesh screen into a 1000ml enamel cup, place the enamel cup on the mixer, fix it with a clamp, start the stirring, adjust the speed to 4000r/min, and after stirring for 0.5 h, observe whether the emulsion is broken or flocculated. If there is no obvious f... read more
As the base material of emulsion paint, the synthesis technology has made rapid progress. Different new types of emulsions are synthesized by different polymerization methods, which can meet the new requirements of the continuous development of architectural coatings. (1) Soap-free emulsions use pol... read more
Most of the emulsions used in architectural coatings are non-crosslinked thermoplastic emulsions. Usually classified according to its monomer composition. The main varieties are:(1) Vinyl acetate homopolymer emulsion (vinegar homogenized emulsion white latex);(2) Vinyl acetate-maleate copolymer emul... read more
Since the emulsion system is mainly composed of monomers, water, emulsifiers and water-soluble initiators and other basic components, half of which is composed of water, emulsions and coatings formulated with them are exposed to freezing conditions in many cases When the polymer emulsion encounters ... read more
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