The Chemistry of Waterborne Coatings

A basic understanding of the chemical nature and behavior of water-borne finishes, by the industrial user, may help remove much of the mystique surrounding them. Chemically, the water-borne paints are identical in most respects to solvent-based paints, i.e. in curing mechanism (brake or air dry properties), in polymer makeup (the basic element of the finish which is responsible for physical properties of the dry film), and in film integrity. In fact, the presence of water is purely for application and viscosity purposes, as is the thinner (VMP, Mineral Spirits, Toluol, Etc.) for solvent-borne.

How these polymers are dispersed or dissolved in water will relay significant information into the physical properties; i.e. gloss viscosity (the fluidity of a material), impact, abrasion resistance, scrub-ability, solvent resistance, corrosion resistance drying properties. Below, is our diverse line of water-borne systems available for your industry needs.

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