This product is a highly weather-resistant and durable styrene acrylic emulsion architectural coating designed for modern buildings. It uses advanced polymerization technology, combined with polymer weathering additives, anti-fouling factors and anti-cracking technology, which can effectively cope with harsh climate and environmental conditions and provide long-term protection for buildings. The coating can not only resist rain erosion, ultraviolet radiation and pollutant deposition, but also maintain long-lasting color stability, providing excellent decorative effects for the building appearance.
Parameter | Value |
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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 |
Application Advantage 1: Good Adhesion
Styrene acrylic emulsion has good adhesion properties, which allows the coating to be firmly fixed on the building surface, making the coating wear-resistant and durable.
Application Advantage 2: Excellent Waterproof and Breathable Properties
Styrene acrylic emulsion not only has good waterproof and moisture-proof properties, but also allows the components to maintain good breathability after painting, making it easier for the building to eliminate internal moisture.
Application Advantage 3: Good Weather Resistance
Styrene acrylic emulsion has good weather resistance, allowing it to be used in harsh weather conditions, maintaining the strength of the coating and the appearance of the appearance.
Application Advantage 4: Wide Range of Use
Styrene acrylic emulsion can be used on most building surfaces, such as cement, gypsum, wood, metal, etc., and can be used in a variety of coating methods such as internal and external wall and roof coatings.
Application Advantage 5: Can be used in conjunction with other materials