Pure acrylic emulsion belongs to the group of polymer emulsions. It is related to acrylic paints which form a water-resistant film after drying. In general, the acrylic emulsion is used as an additive for paints and varnishes in order to improve abrasion resistance, washability and resistance to fu... read more
Polyurea coatings do have some limitations and special considerations. Because the coating is highly reactive and quick-curing, setting of the coating without adequate wetting out time can cause poor adhesion to the substrate. Formulators must ensure complete wetting out of the surface before the c... read more
Four application methods are currently used: High pressure hot spray This method consists of: Preparing the surface Mixing the component parts Performing the coating application The high pressure method is chosen for very high volume coating jobs. Formulators must prepare a lower viscosity coa... read more
Defense and security sectors Due to their proven impact resistance, ability to absorb explosive energy, durability and quick setting features, polyurea coatings and linings easily find use in the defense and security sectors. Polyurea's application in ballistic missile system is well documented. As... read more
Compared to epoxy coatings, polyurea is greatly superior in moisture resistance, UV resistance (for aliphatic coatings), abrasion resistance, chemical resistance, temperature resistance and durability. It also has a quicker cure time. Compared to polyurethane, polyurea has superior durability, chem... read more