Acrylate Emulsion Film Formation: High-Capacity Solutions for Adhesives

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Acrylate Emulsion: High-Capacity Product for Multiple Applications

Acrylate emulsion is a key product of E Plus Chemical Co.,Ltd., with an annual production capacity of 240,000 tons via fully automated production lines. It serves as a core raw material for water-based acrylic pressure-sensitive adhesives, finding extensive use in packaging, medical tapes, and other scenarios. The emulsion is produced using advanced catalytic polymerization technology, ensuring consistent quality to meet the varying needs of different industries.
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Advantages

High Annual Production Capacity

E Plus Chemical Co.,Ltd. has an annual production capacity of 240,000 tons for acrylate emulsion, supported by fully automated production lines. This large capacity ensures a stable supply to meet the needs of various application fields.

Core Raw Material for Pressure-Sensitive Adhesives

As the core raw material for water-based acrylic pressure-sensitive adhesives, acrylate emulsion is widely used in packaging, medical tapes and other scenarios. Its excellent performance guarantees the quality of the final pressure-sensitive adhesive products.

Customizable Properties

With the company's OEM customization service, the properties of acrylate emulsion can be adjusted according to customer needs, such as modifying the formula to meet specific requirements for weather resistance and viscosity.

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Film formation is a critical process in the application of acrylate emulsion, transforming the liquid emulsion into a continuous, coherent solid film that delivers the desired performance properties such as adhesion, flexibility, and durability. This process involves several stages: water evaporation, particle packing, and particle coalescence. Initially, as water evaporates from the applied emulsion, the polymer particles come closer together, forming a packed structure. 随后,under the influence of temperature and sometimes coalescing agents, the particles deform and fuse together to form a continuous film. E Plus Chemical Co., Ltd. optimizes film formation through its advanced catalytic polymerization technology, which controls the polymer’s glass transition temperature (Tg)—a key factor in determining the temperature at which coalescence occurs. By adjusting the monomer composition, such as varying the ratio of 2-ethylhexyl acrylate (2EHA) to other monomers, the company can tailor the Tg to ensure proper film formation under specific application conditions. The particle size and distribution, controlled via fully automated production lines, also impact film formation: uniform particle size promotes even packing and fusion, resulting in a smoother, more uniform film. Coalescing agents may be added to reduce the minimum film formation temperature, ensuring the emulsion forms a quality film even in cooler environments. For applications like medical tapes or packaging adhesives, where film integrity is crucial, E Plus Chemical’s OEM services allow for further refinement of formulations to enhance properties like flexibility and resistance to cracking. By focusing on these factors, the company ensures that its acrylate emulsion forms high-quality films that meet the performance requirements of diverse end uses, from coatings to adhesives.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the annual production capacity of acrylate emulsion?

E Plus Chemical Co.,Ltd. has an annual production capacity of 240,000 tons for acrylate emulsion, supported by fully automated production lines to ensure stable supply.
Acrylate emulsion serves as the core raw material for water-based acrylic pressure-sensitive adhesives, and is widely used in packaging, medical tapes and other scenarios.
The quality of acrylate emulsion is guaranteed by advanced catalytic polymerization technology and fully automated production lines, ensuring stable performance and consistency of the product.
Yes, with the company's OEM customization service, the formula of acrylate emulsion can be adjusted according to customer needs, such as modifying properties to meet specific requirements.
Acrylate emulsion is an important part of the integrated industrial chain from monomer synthesis to finished product delivery, supporting the production of downstream products like pressure-sensitive adhesives.

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Customer Reviews

Thomas Lee
Core Raw Material for Our Pressure-Sensitive Adhesives

This acrylate emulsion is the backbone of our water-based pressure-sensitive adhesives. It ensures strong adhesion in packaging and medical tapes, and the 240,000-ton annual capacity means we never worry about stockouts.

Amanda Clark
Eco-Friendly Properties Align with Trends

As we shift to greener products, this water-based acrylate emulsion fits perfectly. It meets environmental regulations without compromising performance, helping us attract eco-conscious clients.

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Supported by Integrated Industrial Chain

Supported by Integrated Industrial Chain

The integrated industrial chain from monomer synthesis to finished product delivery ensures the stable supply and quality control of acrylate emulsion, reducing production costs and improving market competitiveness.