DEWMENE BINDER FOR WATER BASED COATINGS - Water Based Emulsions
Water is used to emulsify the binder, pigments, and additives in water-borne coatings. Films are created using single-component emulsion coatings and solvent evaporation. The binder in this kind of coating is commonly composed of copolymers of acrylic, vinyl, and styrene compounds. A transparent sealer for new cement-based surfaces and chalked-over old paint, Clear Emulsion Binder is alkali resistant.It will offer the most adherence prior to applying emulsion paints. Make sure the substrate has completely cured for new surfaces.Our pure acrylate and modified Styrene-Acrylic copolymer emulsion has been created as a flexible paint formulation carrier, especially for high PVC outdoor and interior paints, wall putty, and cement priming applications. It is a system stabilised by surfactants.
Application for a Binder for Construction
In order to provide structural stability, materials are formed into a cohesive whole using a binding agent, also known as a binder. In the process of chemically or mechanically hardening, binding agents bind fibres, filler powder, and other materials together. A method to flatten the chest and lessen the appearance of binding. Specialized garment items made especially for this use are compression binders.
Different Binder Material Types
Paper Stock – Paper stock binders are laminated for further toughness and wear and tear defense.
Vinyl – Vinyl is ideal for storage and long-term use.
Poly Material – Binders constructed of poly material are strong, flexible, and water- and dirt-resistant.
Our altered Styrene – Acrylic copolymer emulsion was created as a flexible platform for the formulation of cement mortar especially made for high water resistance applications. The system is stabilized by a surfactant and can be combined with wet mortar without coagulating.
Other Product Ranges We Offer
We also offer thickeners for water-based distempers, emulsions for water-based printing inks, exterior distempers for applications requiring UV protection, in-can preservatives, defoamers, etc.