CRYSOL6319 Waterborne Acrylic Resin

    • Product Name: CRYSOL6319 Waterborne Acrylic Resin
    • Chemical Name (IUPAC): Poly(methyl methacrylate-co-butyl acrylate-co-acrylic acid)
    • CAS No.: 63225-53-6
    • Chemical Formula: (C3H4O2)n
    • Form/Physical State: Milky white liquid
    • Factroy Site: West Ujimqin Banner, Xilingol League, Inner Mongolia, China
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    • Manufacturer: Bouling Coating
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    Specifications

    HS Code

    443175

    Product Name CRYSOL6319 Waterborne Acrylic Resin
    Appearance Milky white liquid
    Solid Content 45±1%
    Ph 7.0-8.5
    Viscosity 100-500 cps (Brookfield, 25°C)
    Ionic Type Anionic
    Film Hardness Medium
    Glass Transition Temperature Tg 28°C
    Minimum Film Forming Temperature Mfft 0°C
    Water Resistance Good
    Weather Resistance Excellent
    Adhesion Strong adhesion to various substrates

    As an accredited CRYSOL6319 Waterborne Acrylic Resin factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.

    Packing & Storage
    Packing CRYSOL6319 Waterborne Acrylic Resin is packaged in a 25 kg blue plastic drum, clearly labeled with product name and safety information.
    Container Loading (20′ FCL) Container Loading (20′ FCL): Approx. 16-18 metric tons of CRYSOL6319 Waterborne Acrylic Resin, packed in 200kg plastic drums, per 20′ FCL container.
    Shipping CRYSOL6319 Waterborne Acrylic Resin ships in sealed, high-density polyethylene drums or totes to ensure product integrity. All containers are clearly labeled with safety and handling instructions. Shipment complies with applicable transport regulations for non-hazardous materials. Protect from freezing and excessive heat during transit and storage to maintain product quality.
    Storage CRYSOL6319 Waterborne Acrylic Resin should be stored in a tightly sealed container in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area, away from direct sunlight, heat sources, and freezing temperatures. Avoid contamination with incompatible materials. Ensure storage temperature typically remains between 5°C and 35°C (41°F to 95°F). Always follow local regulations and safety guidelines when storing chemical products.
    Shelf Life CRYSOL6319 Waterborne Acrylic Resin has a shelf life of 12 months when stored in unopened containers at 5–35°C.
    Application of CRYSOL6319 Waterborne Acrylic Resin

    Solids Content: CRYSOL6319 Waterborne Acrylic Resin with 45% solids content is used in industrial wood coatings, where it enhances film build and surface uniformity.

    Viscosity Grade: CRYSOL6319 Waterborne Acrylic Resin of 1,500 cps viscosity is utilized in high-speed spray applications, where it improves flow and leveling.

    Particle Size: CRYSOL6319 Waterborne Acrylic Resin with ≤100 nm particle size is applied in transparent coatings, where it achieves superior clarity and gloss.

    pH Value: CRYSOL6319 Waterborne Acrylic Resin at pH 8.0 is used for plastic primer formulations, where it optimizes resin stability and adhesion.

    Glass Transition Temperature: CRYSOL6319 Waterborne Acrylic Resin with Tg of 38°C is incorporated in flexible coatings, where it balances hardness and flexibility.

    Chemical Resistance: CRYSOL6319 Waterborne Acrylic Resin featuring high alkali resistance is used in masonry coatings, where it prolongs exterior durability and color retention.

    Water Resistance: CRYSOL6319 Waterborne Acrylic Resin with enhanced water resistance is used in bathroom wall paints, where it minimizes swelling and blistering.

    Adhesion Strength: CRYSOL6319 Waterborne Acrylic Resin with superior adhesion properties is applied in metal primer coatings, where it strengthens substrate bonding and prevents peeling.

    Film Hardness: CRYSOL6319 Waterborne Acrylic Resin providing high pencil hardness is used in furniture coatings, where it ensures scratch resistance and surface protection.

    Emission Level: CRYSOL6319 Waterborne Acrylic Resin with low VOC emission is used in environmentally friendly architectural paints, where it supports regulatory compliance and indoor air quality.

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    CRYSOL6319 Waterborne Acrylic Resin: A Practical Choice for Modern Finishes

    Real-World Performance from an Established Producer

    Manufacturing coatings and resins for over two decades, we have watched painters, formulators, and engineers challenge their materials with every shift in climate, every shift in regulation. Through these changes, waterborne acrylic systems have stepped up, thanks to the right balance of performance and environmental responsibility. CRYSOL6319 Waterborne Acrylic Resin stands as the result of hands-on development and repeated line testing. Our team has fielded countless performance questions, solved hundreds of unexpected formulation problems, and witnessed firsthand what this resin delivers for finish quality, application behavior, and film durability.

    What Sets CRYSOL6319 Apart

    CRYSOL6319 doesn’t fit into the old template of generic acrylic dispersion. We’ve engineered this grade with direct feedback from formulators managing both decorative and industrial jobs. Its particle size, molecular weight, and surfactant system are all tuned for optimal compatibility with modern pigments and additives. High gloss and quick drying usually pull in opposite directions, but this system reconciles the two. There's no lingering tack. Gloss comes up quickly, with strong clarity, even on challenging substrates. The resistance to blocking, yellowing, UV, and moisture meet the current expectations for waterborne acrylics—especially for trim, cabinetry, and direct-to-metal jobs.

    We've worked through the tradeoffs that users see in competing resins. Many products boast simplicity, but in daily use, those grades force compromises: slower dry, chalky finish, or weak flexibility. CRYSOL6319 gives better coverage per kilogram, supports higher solids loading, and builds a finish that resists abrasion and household chemicals. Our development chemists welcomed skeptical batch operators and external formulators into pilot runs to challenge the resin’s stability and shelf life. The final formula has lived up to harsh storage cycles and high-shear mixing, so shipping and long-term warehousing doesn’t throw surprises.

    Why Waterborne Acrylics Matter

    Environmental regulations keep tightening across North America, Europe, and Asia. Volatile organic compounds, or VOCs, get most of the headlines, but the day-to-day safety of workers and efficiency on the line carry just as much weight for us. Waterborne technology used to lag behind solvent-based counterparts on dry time and film toughness. Today, we’ve closed that gap with formulations like CRYSOL6319. It delivers performance without relying on hazardous solvents or plasticizers that create disposal headaches later. From field experience, end users switch over not just for compliance, but because cleanup gets simpler, odor drops, and an everyday handleable product becomes possible in the plant and workshop.

    Acrylic resins offer natural UV resistance and flexibility, but not every production line can swap in a one-size-fits-all emulsion. We’ve tested CRYSOL6319 across major high-traffic indoor uses, trim, wall paints, and new design areas like hard-wearing plastic parts. Cabinets, doors, furniture, and paneling pick up a robust finish and deep gloss, even in rooms with challenging sunlight exposure. The resin avoids surfactant leaching and halos that sometimes haunt generic grades, so project callbacks are almost nonexistent. Our lab team constantly reviews return samples, so if a rare issue turns up, adjustments come directly from practical feedback, not theoretical guesswork.

    Direct Input from Everyday Production

    Users in the coatings sector often tell us about their headaches: thin films that can’t take repeated cleaning, finishes that haze or yellow under fluorescent lights, or surfaces that won’t accept repainting months down the road. CRYSOL6319 holds up better because its backbone comes from repeated cycling between pilot lab, full-scale production, and real project feedback. Its film formation happens at practical temperatures, accommodating plant floors with less-than-perfect conditions. In our own application center, teams roll, spray, and brush this resin, tracking how it handles everything from rapid humidity swings to low airflow. Consistent performance, even under less than ideal conditions, is what drew many loyal users to this resin.

    One customer, managing a high-throughput cabinet shop, cut application times by nearly a third using CRYSOL6319, simply by controlling solvent blend and hot air. Another in the trim and molding sector saw reduced returns for blocked windowsills, previously an issue with older acrylics, especially in summer storage. We have also supported a large paint formulator shifting a premium interior wall finish to lower-VOC status by tailoring the resin grind and pH control, keeping the signature deep gloss and open time. These case studies drove us to keep batch records tight, analytical controls strict, and technical support responsive.

    Practical Specifications and Model Details

    CRYSOL6319 comes out of reactors with reproducible properties. Having watched mixing tanks at work, we know that small variations in viscosity or pH can throw off a full truckload of finished paint. This resin consistently holds viscosity in the range needed for both spray and roll applications, supporting pigment loads that give coverage without texture issues. The particle size stays tight—leading to good gloss without settling or separation over time.

    Our own plant engineers have tuned the recipe to allow crosslinkers or catalysts, for those looking for even greater durability or chemical resistance. It also disperses smoothly with popular pigment grinds, creating a flat base for colorants and a forgiving film for jobsite touch-ups. In fast-paced production settings, the resin’s flow and leveling handle both airless spray and low-pressure systems. No frequent filter changes or downtime for gun cleaning—users expressed real-world gratitude for less rework and equipment maintenance.

    Clear Differences from Similar Products

    Clients often compare CRYSOL6319 to other waterborne acrylics on market. Some grades tout low odor, others highlight gloss, and a few chase low cost. From our side, the proof comes in repeat orders and direct feedback from finishers who see differences in edge retention, early water resistance, and film clarity. We’ve watched side-by-side field tests where other resins left soft, tacky films even after cure—our product dried hard, clean, and transparent. On metallic, plastic, or dense wood, competing products sometimes show flow lines or uneven gloss, but this resin kept edges crisp and color true.

    Competing waterborne acrylics have been known to lose hardness or flexibility when users ramp solids to cut dry time. We solved for these tradeoffs, so users don’t have to sacrifice block resistance or scratch endurance to hit throughput targets. For white and pastel shades, CRYSOL6319 holds pigment in suspension longer, so settling rarely disrupts the batch. In wall finishes, the surface wipes clean with less effort, and touch-up marks stay faint or invisible. These points may sound small on paper, but batch after batch, they save operators hours and customers repair costs.

    Supporting Sustainable Manufacturing Goals

    Focusing on sustainability, we’ve cut hazardous waste from our own production cycle, opting for process water recovery and recyclable drums. CRYSOL6319 supports our eco-driven partners further down their supply chains, meeting increasingly strict standards on VOCs and emissions. The composition avoids alkylphenol ethoxylates (APEO), so it lines up with both REACH and major retailer green-check programs. End users in architectural and wood coatings enjoy a low-odor workday that improves productivity, compliance, and workplace air quality—without returning to the finicky handling or poor wash-up of the first waterborne resins on the market.

    Beyond compliance, sustainability in practice means less unnecessary waste during application, better shelf-life to reduce expired stock, and a lower demand for harsh caustic cleaning. Plant audits confirm that lines using this resin cut solvent flushes in half, and final finishes exhibit measured reductions in airborne particulates. As part of our commitment, we continue to track downstream carbon and environmental footprints, sharing these results with customers who want hard data to support their green claims.

    Collaborative Development and Ongoing Support

    No resin solves every coating challenge on its own—feedback from users, including spray line workers, batch chemists, and maintenance teams, fuels our revisions. Many of our biggest improvements, such as enhanced wet edge and faster sandability, began as customer complaints with earlier prototype resins. These insights translate into smaller product tweaks, technical guidance, and on-site troubleshooting.

    Some industry partners have incorporated CRYSOL6319 into premium-grade color bases, while others run it in cost-sensitive contract lines. We’ve directly adjusted production parameters based on regular feedback, refining particle size, surfactant balance, and compatibility with new eco-friendly additives. Formulators lean on our technical managers for quick guidance when scaling up or trying new tint systems—real-world urgency, not just a helpline number. It’s common for our product managers to stand in front of an operator’s tank, matching shade, foam, or flow in real time.

    Consistent Quality through Direct Control

    Being in full control of the production line, not just a bottler or warehouse, gives us advantages that show up on customers' shop floors. Unlike distributors that juggle multiple brands or uncertain sources, we shape each run of CRYSOL6319 according to strict quality standards. This hands-on manufacturing gives us faster response times, batch traceability, and a deeper understanding of how recipe adjustments ripple all the way to a user’s topcoat or underlayment. The result is a dependable resin, without the off-batch inconsistencies that sometimes surface when dealing with intermediaries or toll manufacturers.

    Our technical staff tests every batch against a range of control coatings and maintains an archive for performance comparison. This close-loop quality check catches drift in film integrity or resin properties, drawing on both classic analytical methods and in-the-field application panels. Customers report fewer defects and more consistent outcomes over time, building trust that’s hard to replicate by third-party marketers or resellers.

    Adapting to Evolving Industry Needs

    As project owners and specifiers push for more durable, smart, and beautiful finishes, resin makers face new pressure to evolve quickly. Our factory team meets monthly to review both production analytics and customer-use data—what gets reported from finishing lines one week can drive adjustments within the same quarter. As emerging raw materials become available, such as advanced surfactants or renewable feedstocks, we trial new approaches right in our own facility, openly sharing upcoming changes and expected impacts with longstanding partners.

    Through these methods, CRYSOL6319 has continued to outperform baseline acrylics in heat stability, wet adhesion, and impact resistance. The resin’s fundamental architecture allows for easier upgrades if regulations force a change in ingredient lists or performance criteria. This ongoing evolution means customers aren’t left with obsolete finished goods when market conditions or compliance targets change—direct, traceable supply supports smoother business continuity.

    How CRYSOL6319 Meets Everyday Coating Challenges

    Watching processors in the field, one recurring question always comes up: will the resin forgive inconsistencies—dirty substrate, flashed-off surface, or weak airflow? CRYSOL6319 stays resilient through rough conditions. We’ve seen it level well over sanded hardboard, stick tightly to PVC trims, and spread without lap marks on broad vertical walls. Its crosslinking potential shows in repeat scrub tests, while flexibility holds up under freeze-thaw stress that would crack ordinary acrylics.

    For formulators juggling premium and mid-tier finishes, this system covers both, with fine-tuned open time and gloss. Quick recoat intervals cut downtime, so large projects finish faster. Where some finishes streak, blush, or print, our resin keeps a blemish-free appearance. In both clear and pigmented applications, it bridges the gap between high-volume contractor grade and the boutique appeal that specialty shops demand.

    Looking Forward: Ongoing Commitment

    Resin chemistry changes quickly—regulatory, environmental, and competitive pressures rise every year. CRYSOL6319 reflects what we see as the future of waterborne acrylics: not just lower emissions and friendlier handling, but performance suited to demanding, fast-moving production lines. Our approach combines strict internal analytics, collaboration with users, and continual refinement of both application properties and environmental standards. This isn’t just a technical exercise—the results have delivered measurable improvements across hundreds of finished projects. And every day, we stand ready to support the evolving needs of our partners with the expertise of the people who actually make the resin, batch after batch.