ACRONAL 700 L Waterborne Acrylic Resin

    • Product Name: ACRONAL 700 L Waterborne Acrylic Resin
    • Factroy Site: West Ujimqin Banner, Xilingol League, Inner Mongolia, China
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    • Manufacturer: Bouling Coating
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    Specifications

    HS Code

    516317

    Product Name ACRONAL 700 L
    Chemical Type Waterborne Acrylic Resin
    Appearance White liquid
    Solids Content Wt Percent 49-51
    Ph Value 6.5-8.5
    Viscosity Mpa S 100-400
    Minimum Film Forming Temperature C 0
    Density G Cm3 1.05
    Ionic Character Anionic
    Film Properties Flexible
    Glass Transition Temperature C -34
    Storage Temperature C 5-30
    Binder Type Pure Acrylic
    Resistance Good water and alkali resistance

    As an accredited ACRONAL 700 L Waterborne Acrylic Resin factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.

    Packing & Storage
    Packing ACRONAL® 700 L Waterborne Acrylic Resin is typically packaged in 200 kg net weight blue plastic drums with secure, tamper-evident lids.
    Container Loading (20′ FCL) Container Loading (20′ FCL): 80 drums x 200 kg per drum (net), totaling 16,000 kg for ACRONAL 700 L Waterborne Acrylic Resin.
    Shipping AcronL 700 L Waterborne Acrylic Resin is typically shipped in sealed, labeled drums or intermediate bulk containers (IBCs). The containers should be tightly closed, stored upright, and protected from extreme temperatures and direct sunlight. Ensure compliance with local regulations, safe handling practices, and compatibility with other transported materials during transit.
    Storage ACRONAL 700 L Waterborne Acrylic Resin should be stored in tightly sealed, original containers at temperatures between 5°C and 30°C, away from direct sunlight and frost. The storage area must be well-ventilated and free from sources of ignition. Avoid excessive heat and contamination. Under recommended conditions, the product maintains stability and quality within its specified shelf life.
    Shelf Life ACRONAL 700 L Waterborne Acrylic Resin has a shelf life of 12 months if stored in tightly sealed containers at 5–30°C.
    Application of ACRONAL 700 L Waterborne Acrylic Resin

    Solids Content: ACRONAL 700 L Waterborne Acrylic Resin with 50% solids content is used in high-performance architectural paints, where it delivers superior film build and opacity.

    Particle Size: ACRONAL 700 L Waterborne Acrylic Resin with fine particle size is used in interior wall coatings, where it ensures a smooth surface finish and excellent flow properties.

    Viscosity: ACRONAL 700 L Waterborne Acrylic Resin with medium viscosity is used in flexible roof membranes, where it improves workability and enhances coating uniformity.

    Molecular Weight: ACRONAL 700 L Waterborne Acrylic Resin with controlled molecular weight is used in waterproofing formulations, where it provides balanced tensile strength and elongation.

    Glass Transition Temperature: ACRONAL 700 L Waterborne Acrylic Resin with a Tg of 5°C is used in elastomeric coatings, where it imparts flexibility at low temperatures.

    pH Value: ACRONAL 700 L Waterborne Acrylic Resin with a pH value of 7.5 is used in environmentally friendly lacquers, where it maintains chemical stability and compatibility with additives.

    Water Resistance: ACRONAL 700 L Waterborne Acrylic Resin with enhanced water resistance is used in masonry primers, where it ensures long-lasting exterior durability and prevents efflorescence.

    Adhesion Strength: ACRONAL 700 L Waterborne Acrylic Resin with high adhesion strength is used in bonding agents for repair mortars, where it secures excellent substrate bonding and crack resistance.

    Stability Temperature: ACRONAL 700 L Waterborne Acrylic Resin stable up to 60°C is used in industrial coating applications, where it provides robust storage and application stability.

    VOC Content: ACRONAL 700 L Waterborne Acrylic Resin with low VOC content is used in green building construction paints, where it meets regulatory compliance and promotes healthier indoor air quality.

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    More Introduction

    ACRONAL 700 L Waterborne Acrylic Resin: A Closer Look From the Factory Floor

    The Story Behind ACRONAL 700 L

    Every batch of ACRONAL 700 L that leaves our tanks tells the same story we’ve lived every day on our manufacturing floor: consistent results, reliable performance, and strong partnerships with customers who know that compromises do more harm than good. Years of painstaking research shape each production run, and our team has seen the resin’s evolution up close. This waterborne acrylic resin isn’t just another option on a technical data sheet; it’s a solution honed by repeated hands-on trials and close feedback from paint and adhesive makers who demand more from every raw material. We’ve watched as small tweaks in particle fineness or minor shifts in process temperature translated into major improvements in end-product quality, showing us that the details matter most when they show up in the results our customers count on.

    What Sets ACRONAL 700 L Apart

    Makers of architectural paints, industrial primers, sealants, and construction adhesives often stop us with the same question: what really makes ACRONAL 700 L different from other waterborne resins? We answer with experience, because we’ve put this product head-to-head against a range of acrylics, styrene-acrylics, and PVAs in both controlled trials and on real-world coating lines. We watch as our resin delivers clear, reproducible film formation at lower coalescent demand and holds up where budget resins start to chalk or fail. Our line operators keep track of how ACRONAL 700 L accommodates high pigment concentrations and demonstrates less blocking even after oven curing. These properties don’t show up by accident; they reflect years of tuning polymer backbone design, chemical feed ratios, and strict emulsification controls.

    Only teams who make the resin see the countless checkpoints that separate top-tier latex from a generic one. We run molecular weight checks in our QC lab and monitor VOC content batch by batch—not because a spec sheet demands it, but because paint and adhesive customers have shared real horror stories about unpredictable films and persistent tackiness from cheaper or mishandled materials. Our process specialists track storage stability metrics from cold winter weekends through sweltering summers, confirming that the dispersion keeps its viscosity and shelf life where customers expect.

    Product Details Built By Users’ Needs

    ACRONAL 700 L represents a sweet spot where film flexibility and resistance to yellowing matter as much as pigment acceptance. We build every batch according to tightly held operating windows for solids content, particle size, surfactant choice, and residual monomer—all proven to influence real-world coating quality and process economics. At our site, this means not settling for swings in pH or wild variation in batch-to-batch performance. Production teams maintain equipment cleanliness, preventive maintenance, and react quickly to any deviation so that the emulsion’s surface tension, particle morphology, and viscosity profiles remain consistent.

    We’ve watched customers reformulate wince under higher raw costs when their previous binder failed regulatory audits or couldn’t stand up to scrub tests in high-traffic areas. For us, ACRONAL 700 L means fewer callbacks, less rework, and less product written off due to unusable off-spec batches. In low-emission, VOC-compliant applications, this resin stays ahead of regulatory changes, already passing several regional and international requirements for indoor use.

    How Our Customers Use ACRONAL 700 L

    Those who make interior and exterior wall paints choose ACRONAL 700 L for its balance of film hardness and flexibility, which shows up clearly under abrasion and stain resistance tests. In side-by-side trials run jointly with customers, our dispersions accept a wide range of pigment and filler levels, providing long open times yet quick drying. Paint makers have told us how the resin’s freeze-thaw stability saves entire loads from going to waste due to warehouse temperature swings, while the stable pH and broad compatibility simplify production for formulators who value reliability over just low price.

    Customers who manufacture construction adhesives trust this resin in waterborne systems where long-lasting tack and rapid green strength matter the most. Our colleagues overseeing adhesive mixing compare real-world bond strength, focusing on peel and shear performance after cycles of wetting and drying—not just in dry lab settings. Experiences with inferior resins often come up, describing curl, poor adhesion to plastics, or adhesive stains bleeding through layers. These are the failures that nudge us to keep perfecting our emulsion’s crosslinking potential, freeze stability, and resistance to water whitening. Hydraulic tile adhesives and ceramic bonding agents made with our resin have powered renovations and new installs across everything from schools to hospitals.

    Sealers and primers benefit as well. Contractors installing flooring use systems with ACRONAL 700 L to deliver adhesion to a range of substrates, knowing they get solid resistance to plasticizer migration, alkali exposure, and telegraphing through finish coats. Lab teams at customer sites run chemical resistance panels and open pan aging to push our dispersion beyond standard test conditions, ensuring it holds up in basements, kitchens, and industrial settings alike. They report fewer failures during tape tests or hot tire pickup.

    How The Product Performed Under Pressure

    Our shop floor engineers have watched ACRONAL 700 L run trouble-free across several pressure and temperature settings, supporting a range of film builds from thin decorative binds to heavier elastomeric layers. In troubleshooting workshops with customers, we've used this resin to resolve long-lingering defects — leaching, dirt pickup, and color instability — that have plagued less sophisticated formulations. The most impactful changes often show up after scale-up from the lab to full production. We’ve guided customers through adjustments in dispersant loading, letdown techniques, and defoamer addition rates until their lines run at expected speeds with no gelling, no phase separation, and no pigment flooding.

    The difference in usage doesn’t end with paint. Packaging tape and pressure-sensitive label stock, which both demand balance between tack and clarity, stand as main beneficiaries of ACRONAL 700 L’s controlled polymerization profile. Line operators like that it cleans up easily with water, reducing solvent handling and process emissions. Teams working in lamination and specialty barrier coatings often find they can adjust their solids and viscosity to achieve film clarity and strength, matching or exceeding the performance of legacy synthetic rubber-based adhesives without the regulatory burdens of older binders.

    Building Trust In The Marketplace

    As hands-on manufacturers, we’ve seen competitors cut corners to chase lower costs or “just-in-time” market shares, only to pay the price in recalls, leaking pails, or coatings that simply don’t last the season. Lessons learned from field complaints and failed lab tests drive our batch documentation and corrective action cycles. We invest in pilot plant upgrades and line audits, not marketing gloss, because we know our customers’ own buyers expect traceability, batch consistency, and clear compliance documentation. Our people understand that every late delivery, every off-grade shipment, ripples through painters’ schedules, construction deadlines, and retailers’ shelf space.

    We build our ACRONAL 700 L product around reality, not just ideal lab conditions. From sourcing monomers to balancing reactor feeds, we evaluate each supply chain step for stewardship and continued compliance with evolving environmental benchmarks. Customers have asked about trace amounts of residual formaldehyde or APEO surfactants, so we run certifications and invest in cleaner technologies. The performance our resin shows in a trade show demonstration means little if it doesn’t translate to actual production lines cranking out drums and totes for end-users in dozens of countries week after week.

    Facing Industry Challenges Head-On

    Paint and adhesive producers deal with tightening regulations, especially regarding indoor air emissions and workplace exposure limits. We've experienced this ourselves, seeing the changing faces of compliance audits, document requests, and registration filings over several years. Chemists and compliance officers from our customers visit our plant to scrutinize VOC numbers, Green Seal targets, and cradle-to-gate lifecycle assessments. ACRONAL 700 L consistently meets newer, more demanding international marks, including regional Ecolabel and safety requirements for high-use interiors. We provide full traceability on every drum, with samples retained for follow-ups, so our clients pass their own scrutiny or audits smoothly.

    Supply chain interruptions force creative problem-solving. Our raw materials, while sourced globally, come through validated and audited channels. We maintain buffer stocks in our own warehouses, not relying on brokers. As a manufacturer, we see firsthand the impact of hurricanes, labor strikes, pandemics, and regulatory changes in chemical handling. Through it all, our customers can rely on timely resupply and transparency, even if we need to reroute production or offer product alternatives during rare disruptions.

    We know from experience that sustainability now plays as important a role as product price or performance. Major building projects, coatings brands, and even packaging producers look for a resin that demonstrates a lower environmental footprint without sacrificing application efficiency. By integrating water-based chemistry and energy-saving process steps, we offer a binder that both meets and furthers wider corporate sustainability goals.

    Listening and Responding To The People Who Use Our Resin

    Customer reviews and field reports carry as much weight in our decision-making as internal R&D studies. We pay attention when formulators note a drop in filter clogging, or warehouse staff mention easier pail handling due to lower odor or spatter risk. On-the-ground feedback prompted us to optimize both the product’s rheology parameters and its storage stability. Over time, these changes proved just as important as the technical properties measured by analytical instruments. Complex blends of pigment, extenders, and functional additives mix smoothly because our emulsion process maintains tight droplet size control and robust surfactant protection. Maintenance crews spend less time dealing with clogged feed lines or foamed-over tanks. We're told frequently that the resin’s broad pH tolerance allows production teams to adapt recipes with locally sourced fillers and pigments, reducing cost pressure during volatile market swings.

    Service labs at customer sites keep us honest. We encourage their QC staff to run accelerated aging, freeze-thaw, and wet adhesion tests—offering advice or suggested recipe tweaks as needed. We also keep close tabs on field returns and customer complaints, analyzing each one until we can trace the source, whether it’s a shipping issue, mixing error, or a rare blip in our process controls. Over the years, this direct engagement has driven our plant managers and R&D chemists to implement needed improvements, whether in raw material selection or in polymerization reactor controls.

    The Real-World Value of Consistency and Safety

    Paint makers tell us that changing a binder can introduce risk, so many value ACRONAL 700 L’s stability from order to order. We back this up with not only batch records and third-party verified analysis but also open lines of communication with both procurement and technical staff at our customer facilities. We train our manufacturing teams to spot, report, and rectify process deviations fast. This discipline gives plant operators and QC chemists alike confidence that each new lot matches what their formulation requires. Customers appreciate this level of attention; it often proves more persuasive than any marketing claim.

    We understand the workplace realities of both our factory and our customers’. Safe handling information follows every shipment. While not every batch brings an accident or incident, ongoing training and process evaluation cover everything from raw material mixing to the dispatch of finished drums. This culture keeps our incident rate low and reinforces mutual trust with end users, shippers, and field applicators.

    Looking Forward: Innovation Rooted In Practical Experience

    We keep pushing the capabilities of waterborne acrylics because customer applications keep evolving. Every year, stricter regulations and shifting consumer expectations bring new challenges. Rather than chasing headlines or speculative features, our upgrades build on feedback from the field: better compatibility with new pigments, improved freeze-thaw or chemical resistance, and compatibility with newer, bio-based or recycled filler streams. When we make adjustments, we pilot them internally, convinced that only direct, real-world trials will reveal whether a new additive or process change really performs.

    Emerging applications drive us to consider ways our ACRONAL 700 L can extend to markets such as barrier films, flexible packaging, and next-generation pressure-sensitive labels. Our product development teams consult customers who install finished materials in tough environments, checking for signs of embrittlement, color drift, or loss of adhesion. Line supervisors and operators who have spent years with our emulsion see each improvement reflected in easier processability and fewer product returns.

    A Commitment You Can Rely On

    Our long-term partnerships with customers rest on the disciplined approach we've established manufacturing ACRONAL 700 L. Day in and day out, plant teams, quality professionals, logistics coordinators, and development chemists share accountability for every drum we ship. We don’t rely on quick fixes or marketing-led formulations. Instead, our approach values reliability, clarity, and a willingness to address real challenges. We’ve learned the value of building trust through doing what we say—and backing up each story with the results customers see on their own lines, jobsites, and retail shelves.

    We make ACRONAL 700 L for the people who shape cities, build durable homes, and craft reputations out of every bucket of paint and every cartridge of adhesive. Staying true to what works, while always working to do even better, drives our manufacturing every day.