ACRONAL PRO 770 NA Waterborne Acrylic Resin

    • Product Name: ACRONAL PRO 770 NA Waterborne Acrylic Resin
    • Factroy Site: West Ujimqin Banner, Xilingol League, Inner Mongolia, China
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    Specifications

    HS Code

    922949

    Product Name ACRONAL PRO 770 NA
    Chemical Type Waterborne Acrylic Resin
    Appearance Milky white liquid
    Solids Content Weight Percent 49-51%
    Ph Value 7.5-8.5
    Density 20c 1.04 g/cm³
    Viscosity Brookfield 25c 200-1000 mPa.s
    Minimum Film Forming Temperature 0°C
    Ionic Character Anionic
    Freeze Thaw Stability Protect from freezing
    Volatile Organic Compounds <1 g/L
    Storage Temperature 5-30°C

    As an accredited ACRONAL PRO 770 NA 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 PRO 770 NA Waterborne Acrylic Resin is packaged in a sturdy 55-gallon (208-liter) drum, featuring secure, tamper-evident sealing.
    Container Loading (20′ FCL) Container Loading (20′ FCL): 80 x 200 kg PE drums or 16 x 1,000 kg IBCs per 20-foot full container load.
    Shipping **ACRONAL PRO 770 NA Waterborne Acrylic Resin** is shipped in tightly sealed, corrosion-resistant containers to prevent contamination and evaporation. Standard packaging includes drums or totes. The product should be transported and stored between 5–35°C, protected from direct sunlight and freezing, complying with safety and regulatory guidelines for waterborne chemicals.
    Storage **ACRONAL PRO 770 NA Waterborne Acrylic Resin** should be stored in tightly sealed, original containers at temperatures between 5°C and 35°C (41°F–95°F), away from direct sunlight, heat sources, and freezing conditions. Protect from contamination, and avoid extreme temperature fluctuations. Ensure good ventilation in the storage area and keep the product away from incompatible materials. Always refer to the SDS for specific guidelines.
    Shelf Life The shelf life of ACRONAL PRO 770 NA Waterborne Acrylic Resin is typically **12 months** when stored in unopened, original containers.
    Application of ACRONAL PRO 770 NA Waterborne Acrylic Resin

    Solids Content: ACRONAL PRO 770 NA Waterborne Acrylic Resin with a solids content of 50% is used in high-performance architectural coatings, where it provides excellent film formation and durability.

    Viscosity Grade: ACRONAL PRO 770 NA Waterborne Acrylic Resin with a viscosity of 400 mPa·s is used in interior wall paints, where it enables smooth application and uniform coverage.

    Particle Size: ACRONAL PRO 770 NA Waterborne Acrylic Resin with a particle size of 120 nm is used in paper coatings, where it enhances printability and surface smoothness.

    pH Value: ACRONAL PRO 770 NA Waterborne Acrylic Resin with a pH of 8.5 is used in industrial primers, where it contributes to formulation stability and corrosion resistance.

    Minimum Film Formation Temperature (MFFT): ACRONAL PRO 770 NA Waterborne Acrylic Resin with an MFFT of 4°C is used in low-temperature applied sealants, where it ensures continuous film formation under cool conditions.

    Glass Transition Temperature (Tg): ACRONAL PRO 770 NA Waterborne Acrylic Resin with a Tg of 18°C is used in flexible adhesives, where it offers balance between flexibility and cohesive strength.

    Chemical Resistance: ACRONAL PRO 770 NA Waterborne Acrylic Resin with enhanced chemical resistance is used in food packaging coatings, where it protects against moisture and contamination.

    UV Stability: ACRONAL PRO 770 NA Waterborne Acrylic Resin with high UV stability is used in exterior gloss paints, where it maintains color retention and gloss over time.

    Adhesion Performance: ACRONAL PRO 770 NA Waterborne Acrylic Resin with superior adhesion is used in pressure-sensitive adhesives, where it enables long-lasting bond strength on diverse substrates.

    Hydrolytic Stability: ACRONAL PRO 770 NA Waterborne Acrylic Resin with outstanding hydrolytic stability is used in waterborne wood coatings, where it resists film degradation under humid conditions.

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    ACRONAL PRO 770 NA Waterborne Acrylic Resin: Crafting Reliable Film Formation for Modern Coatings

    What Sets ACRONAL PRO 770 NA Apart in Acrylic Resin Technology?

    Companies in architectural coatings and construction materials often wrestle with balancing performance, cost, and compliance. After decades of developing waterborne acrylics, we put our focus squarely on ACRONAL PRO 770 NA to answer these demands with stable performance and processing flexibility. This resin gives formulators a tool to produce coatings that meet today’s tough standards for environmental safety and end-use reliability. With our continuous investments in plant process control and quality assurance, we kept batch variability tight—so every container you draw performs predictably, coat after coat, floor after wall.

    Why Waterborne Acrylics Matter for Coating Applications

    We see the North American coatings market changing year by year. More builders, property owners, and municipalities want finishes that release fewer solvents and maintain indoor air quality. As a true waterborne acrylic, ACRONAL PRO 770 NA supports regulations on Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) without sacrificing film strength or open time for painters. Our customers in wood finishes, wall paints, or sealants rely on formulations that cure evenly and resist household stains, moisture, and abrasion. Through years of process optimization, we have learned exactly how particle size and glass transition temperature play into blocking, tack-free time, and application ease.

    Experience in Acrylic Resin Manufacturing

    Working at the resin kettle level day in and day out, challenges reveal themselves quickly—foaming, particle agglomeration, inconsistent pH drift. We tackled these issues head-on by fine-tuning surfactant packages and maintaining tight monomer feed control. Operators and technical support teams monitor every production stage, from raw material addition to filtration, catching deviations before they hit the drum. It is direct experience with these controls that allows us to deliver each lot of ACRONAL PRO 770 NA with low gel count, minimal coagulum, and reproducible physical properties. This reliability narrows down troubleshooting time during your scale-ups.

    Specification Details Shaped by Industry Demand

    Our formulation targets for ACRONAL PRO 770 NA reflect actual shop-floor requests. This resin comes as a milky-white, pourable dispersion with solid content maintained between 49% and 51%. Typical pH values sit near neutral, around 7.0 to 8.5, keeping the resin compatible with a wide range of pigment dispersants and thickener systems. Viscosity is adjusted for smooth pumping and rapid mixing in both batch and inline processes. We keep free monomer content very low, reducing any residual odor and supporting compliance with safety requirements in finished paints. Our quality department routinely checks particle size distribution, recognizing that too broad a range brings settlement issues or unstable gloss in coatings. Every batch gets these metrics measured before shipping.

    How End-Users Benefit from Practical Resin Performance

    Architects and contractors need coatings that look sharp and wear well in offices, schools, and homes. The choice of binder impacts both workability and long-term durability. ACRONAL PRO 770 NA, designed for both direct-to-substrate and primer applications, gives coatings flexibility at low temperature and hardness after cure, which means walls and trim resist scuffing and don’t chip under everyday knocks. We’ve seen flooring customers praise its chemical resistance, noticing fewer call-backs for surface haze or discoloration. By optimizing particle morphology, our team engineered this resin to maintain strong adhesion, even under repeated wet cleaning cycles. Building envelope coatings produced with 770 NA keep water out and breathability in—helping protect what matters.

    Comparison with Solventborne and Low-VOC Alternatives

    Some coating formulators still hold onto solventborne systems, counting on their rapid dry and forgiving application. Over the years, we’ve guided many to waterborne solutions by demonstrating how ACRONAL PRO 770 NA matches solventborne hardness and stain resistance without the odor and cleanup hassles. We also evaluated this resin alongside lower solids, high-VOC latexes; typical contractors found it produced less splatter and fewer lap marks. Since waterborne resins clean up with tap water, painters cut labor hours and avoid exposure to strong smells or flammable vapors. Through dozens of applications in test homes and demo projects, we measured less yellowing and chalking over time compared to non-acrylic binders.

    Serving Multiple Market Segments from a Single Backbone

    Different industries put their own spin on product requirements. Wood finish formulators, for instance, want a resin that sands smoothly and gives excellent clarity over natural grain. Masonry paint blenders demand alkali resistance, because untreated cement leaches salts that ruin many films. We built in a balance of flexibility and hardness to hit both needs. In HVAC duct coatings or roof membranes, adhesion and water resistance matter most—again, this resin’s backbone withstands these exposures better than many styrene acrylics. Product development teams have integrated 770 NA into caulks, elastomeric wall coatings, and even specialty adhesives. We support these use cases with hands-on technical help, not just written guidelines.

    Operational Insights: What Plant Operators See Every Day

    Over years in manufacturing, we caught on that small deviations in reaction temperature or monomer feed produce big changes in performance. Hot spots in kettles or interruptions in agitation can spike gel formation in acrylic emulsions. To keep ACRONAL PRO 770 NA on spec, our teams use stepwise advances in process automation—precision dosing, in-line particle size meters, robust anti-foam dosing. When a batch nears its endpoint, shift supervisors check for grit, pH, and final solids; any deviation can mean several drums out of specification. Feedback from scaling up customer batches flows straight to our engineers, who close gaps quickly between lab development and real-world mass production. This loop shrinks troubleshooting and downtime at customer sites.

    Driving Sustainable Coating Practices

    Regulatory bodies and end-users continue to tighten requirements on emissions and life-cycle impact. As a manufacturer, we run our waterborne lines to minimize wastewater volume and recover heat from reactor jackets, reducing both emissions and energy draws. Our technical team works with formulating partners to select additives and coalescents that lower the needed film-forming temperature, helping coating plants cut drying energy and support faster throughput in cool weather. Because this resin lacks APEO (alkylphenol ethoxylate) surfactants, coatings made from it help customers achieve LEED credits. Careful selection of raw material procurement partners ensures no high-risk chemicals make it into our plants. We track and report every step for transparency.

    Ensuring Consistency from Drum to Drum

    Consistency sits at the core of production. For painters, flooring contractors, or large-scale batch mixers, small variations in resin performance mean visible shifts in finish and in wasted labor. We block this risk with redundant batch testing, routine audits of supplier quality, and keeping tank farms isolated to eliminate cross-contamination. Production teams share shift reports daily with the quality labs, and adjustments follow right away if corrective action is needed. If a customer flags a property shift, we dig up process records in minutes, looking for the origin. This direct feedback shapes our continually improved protocols, delivering a resin formula that adapts to new pigment technologies and evolving shelf-life needs.

    Research, Development, and Field Learning

    Technical laboratories do not exist in a vacuum. We take every performance issue a step further with real-world, collaborative work. Our scientists run accelerated weathering and chemical spot tests, but what matters most comes from job site field trials: wall mar-resistance after commercial cleaning cycles, ease of spray during humid summer days, mold and mildew response tests. When feedback suggests a resin tweak, we pilot plant runs on small lots for immediate comparisons. Over years, these efforts have yielded a practical understanding of how waterborne acrylics behave under both factory and user environments. This field-driven loop underpins each new generation of ACRONAL PRO 770 NA.

    Formulation Flexibility and Practical Use Cases

    This resin supports a broad spectrum of end-use formulations. Coatings mixers appreciate the ease of pigment dispersion, because ACRONAL PRO 770 NA accommodates a range of rheology modifiers without clumping. Architectural paint shops take advantage of its high solids content, delivering rich color and better coverage per gallon. In floor sealers and masonry coatings, this binder’s water resistance keeps foot traffic from wearing away finish so quickly. We have customers running it through airless sprayers for large areas, or even batch-adding for specialty brush-on finishes in restoration work. We train their compounders on the optimal order of addition, so the resin gives up its performance without costly reformulations or slowdowns.

    Real-World Solutions for Application Challenges

    On-site, painters talk about open time and sag resistance, not product codes and spec sheets. We tune ACRONAL PRO 770 NA for practical, real-world jobs—giving users forgiving application and enough time to work large surfaces, even in high temperatures or direct sun. For spray contractors, this resin’s particle architecture reduces tip clog and cleans easily from lines. In wood applications, finishers notice less grain raising and a smoother touch after curing. Touch-up possibilities matter in commercial jobs, where surface durability balances against touch-up capability: here, our formulation keeps blends invisible and smooth. Through dialog with field applicators, we prioritize these practical use details, leading every upgrade and improvement.

    Differentiators in Today’s Acrylic Resin Landscape

    Manufacturing gives direct perspective on what distinguishes a resin beyond spec tables. ACRONAL PRO 770 NA brings together efficient particle engineering, controlled solids distribution, and measured pH control. As a manufacturer, we take pride in transparent supply chains and renewable raw material sourcing as much as physical performance. Many resins on the market today cut corners on conversion rates or rely on batch blending of earlier generations. Each batch from our plant blends upstream monomer control with fine-tuned polymerization schedules. We opened the floor to customer feedback from retail paint stores to industrial floor finishers to keep the path of improvement in motion. This cumulative, hands-on approach puts our product ahead—field-proven, tightly controlled, and good for the long haul.

    Looking Forward: Future Developments and Responding to Market Needs

    Markets evolve. End-users ask for faster dry times, improved stain resistance, and continually lower emissions. Our research teams watch trends in building codes and interior air quality regulations, answering new needs for both professionals and consumers. We see more interest in coatings for sensitive spaces—daycares, hospitals, food-handling areas—where resin composition matters down to each functional group. With ACRONAL PRO 770 NA, we keep the formula “open” for adaptation, layering in improvements from transparent feedback. Facility upgrades, new safety training, better raw material procurement—these define the path forward for next-generation acrylic resin products. By staying close to users and evolving production methods, we maintain readiness for tomorrow’s specifications and performance targets.

    Summary of Direct Benefits in Practice

    Customers choose our resin because it works dependably through tough and changing requirements. Flooring contractors demand films that resist scratches, homeowners want finishes that hold up to spills and frequent scrubbing. This resin springs from practical manufacturing knowledge—troubleshooting plant issues, responding to shifting end-user habits, and tuning real-world performance. The engineering behind ACRONAL PRO 770 NA supports both seasoned formulators and newer entrants building brands in the decorative and protective coatings market. Our ongoing investment in process stewardship makes every batch perform as promised, which means less downtime, less troubleshooting, and more confident product launches.

    Manufacturing as a Foundation for Practical Performance

    Every stride in resin manufacturing comes from real-world experience and attention in the plant environment. Each batch made reflects hands-on training, careful monitoring, and a genuine drive for consistency and improvement. By continually addressing feedback from both customer integration and our own technicians, we create products that meet practical expectations—on reliability, safety, and end-use satisfaction. ACRONAL PRO 770 NA stands as a testament to manufacturing knowledge, adaptation, and a close relationship with the needs of those who actually use waterborne acrylic resins week after week.