Due to the different indoor and outdoor environments, there are great differences, and there are also different requirements for paint emulsions. In general, emulsions for exterior wall coatings have higher performance requirements than those for interior wall coatings, because exterior wall coatin... read more
The pigment mixing stability of the emulsion refers to the stability to added pigments. The choice of pigment and the mixing method all affect the stability of the emulsion. Storage stability refers to the ease with which the emulsion deteriorates during storage. Including the stability of the conc... read more
Since the emulsion system is mainly composed of basic components such as polymerized monomers, water, emulsifiers, and water-soluble initiators, about half of which are composed of water, emulsions and coatings formulated with them are exposed to freezing in many cases Under high climatic condition... read more
Emulsion is the film-forming substance of latex coatings, and is a polymer obtained by emulsion polymerization. The most basic component of emulsion polymerization is monomer. The properties of polymers obtained by copolymerization of different monomers are different. Some polymers are harder after... read more
Generally speaking, emulsion polymers have the following properties: (1) The appearance ranges from milky white (often with a blue hue) to a translucent, uniform fluid with a certain viscosity. (2) The viscosity has nothing to do with the molecular weight of the polymer, and is generally low. Emuls... read more