ENCOR® Flex 192 is a modified acrylic latex binder designed for coatings used in the restoration of low-slope, commercial thermoplastic polyolefin (TPO) roofing membranes.
The use of the pigment encapsulating acrylic binder in exterior applications can not only decrease the amount of TiO2 at the same hiding level, bringing possible cost reduction, but can also help to improve exterior durability such as dirt pick up resistance, tint retention and efflorescence resistance.
VeoVa monomer enhances the performance of vinyl acetate- and acrylic-based latices, significantly upgrading key properties such as water and alkali resistance in both polymer systems.
Effective September 20, 2013, or as contracts allow, Arkema Coating Resins will increase the price of acrylic and styrene acrylic latex products sold in North America.
The impact of coalescent type, coalescent concentration and latex type variables on film formation were investigated through the application of key statistical tools.
This company’s new “green” line features acrylates that are toluene- and solvent-free, offering a more environmentally friendly way to manufacture UV ink and coatings.
First, it was adhesion to multiple substrates, then the requests were for better dirt pick-up resistance. Now, contractors are asking for – and receiving – an elastomeric roof coating that has the potential to resist hard rain much faster than previous technologies enabled.
Hydro PLIOLITE™ WL modified acrylate copolymer for wet-look concrete sealers creates products with superior appearance and performance versus traditional latex-based sealers.