EPS 2708 Waterborne Acrylic Resin

    • Product Name: EPS 2708 Waterborne Acrylic Resin
    • Chemical Name (IUPAC): Poly(methyl methacrylate-co-butyl acrylate-co-acrylic acid)
    • CAS No.: 104810-47-1
    • Chemical Formula: (C5H8O2)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

    287828

    Appearance Milky white liquid
    Solid Content 39-41%
    Ph Value 7.5-8.5
    Ionic Character Anionic
    Viscosity 25c 150-400 mPa·s
    Minimum Film Formation Temperature ≥0°C
    Particle Size 90-130 nm
    Glass Transition Temperature Tg 0°C
    Density Approximately 1.05 g/cm³
    Solvent Water
    Emulsifier Type External
    Stability Excellent mechanical stability
    Water Resistance Good
    Adhesion Strong on various substrates
    Freeze Thaw Stability Passes 3 cycles

    As an accredited EPS 2708 Waterborne Acrylic Resin factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.

    Packing & Storage
    Packing The EPS 2708 Waterborne Acrylic Resin is packaged in a 25-kilogram blue plastic drum with a secure, tamper-evident lid.
    Container Loading (20′ FCL) Container Loading (20′ FCL) for EPS 2708 Waterborne Acrylic Resin: 16 tons, packed in 160 steel drums, each 200 kg.
    Shipping The shipping of **EPS 2708 Waterborne Acrylic Resin** requires secure, sealed containers, typically high-density polyethylene drums or IBC totes, to prevent leaks. It should be transported at ambient temperatures, protected from freezing and direct sunlight. Comply with all local regulations for non-hazardous, waterborne chemicals. Ensure proper labeling and documentation during transit.
    Storage EPS 2708 Waterborne Acrylic Resin should be stored in tightly sealed containers, away from direct sunlight, heat, and freezing conditions. Maintain storage temperatures between 5°C and 35°C (41°F–95°F). Keep in a well-ventilated, dry area, and avoid contamination with incompatible materials. Always use clean equipment when handling to preserve product quality and stability.
    Shelf Life EPS 2708 Waterborne Acrylic Resin has a shelf life of 12 months when stored in tightly sealed containers at 5–35°C.
    Application of EPS 2708 Waterborne Acrylic Resin

    Purity 99%: EPS 2708 Waterborne Acrylic Resin with a purity of 99% is used in high-performance architectural coatings, where enhanced gloss retention and reduced impurities improve surface aesthetics.

    Viscosity 2000 cps: EPS 2708 Waterborne Acrylic Resin at a viscosity of 2000 cps is used in industrial varnishes, where optimal flow properties ensure smooth film formation.

    Particle Size 120 nm: EPS 2708 Waterborne Acrylic Resin with a particle size of 120 nm is used in premium interior paints, where fine dispersion results in superior hiding power and uniform coverage.

    pH 8.5: EPS 2708 Waterborne Acrylic Resin at pH 8.5 is used in paper coatings, where stable pH levels prevent color shifts and maintain print clarity.

    Glass Transition Temperature 45°C: EPS 2708 Waterborne Acrylic Resin with a glass transition temperature of 45°C is used in flexible plastic coatings, where it provides balanced hardness and flexibility.

    Stability Temperature 60°C: EPS 2708 Waterborne Acrylic Resin stable up to 60°C is used in metal primers, where thermal resistance ensures durability under heat exposure.

    Non-volatile Content 48%: EPS 2708 Waterborne Acrylic Resin with a non-volatile content of 48% is used in waterproof sealants, where higher solids result in increased film build and improved water resistance.

    Molecular Weight 120,000 g/mol: EPS 2708 Waterborne Acrylic Resin with a molecular weight of 120,000 g/mol is used in wood finishes, where high molecular structure enhances adhesion and abrasion resistance.

    Emulsion Stability 30 days at 50°C: EPS 2708 Waterborne Acrylic Resin with emulsion stability for 30 days at 50°C is used in transportation coatings, where long pot life allows for extended processing times without phase separation.

    Film Clarity >90%: EPS 2708 Waterborne Acrylic Resin with film clarity above 90% is used in clear topcoats, where high transparency delivers a polished, aesthetic finish.

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    More Introduction

    EPS 2708 Waterborne Acrylic Resin: Better Performance, Cleaner Results

    Introduction: Our Commitment Behind EPS 2708

    In a chemical plant, years on the production floor teach a person one thing: what works, and what needs fixing. Every day, coatings need to dry faster, perform longer, and meet tightening safety rules. That’s why we put our experience into each batch of EPS 2708 Waterborne Acrylic Resin. We know coatings aren’t just a commodity—every customer asks for something to outlast the competition, withstand tough conditions, and above all, meet environmental standards. For those of us who have stirred a reactor at 3 a.m., quality is never just a checklist. EPS 2708 grew out of that practical know-how.

    What Sets EPS 2708 Apart in the Real World

    Many acrylic resins clog up application equipment, struggle with uneven finishes, or leave too much odor behind. We heard those complaints for years and designed EPS 2708 to flow freely, minimize downtime, and nearly eliminate strong odors. On our own shop floor, the reduced emissions became obvious—operators notice fewer headaches, maintenance teams don’t grumble over clogged spray lines, and plant air smells cleaner. Production rates don’t stall for filter cleanouts and the resin moves smoothly, even on old lines.

    With EPS 2708, you see fast film formation at room temperature, and a balance between hardness and flexibility that many in the industry never quite achieve. For wood, metal, plastic, and masonry surfaces, this resin adapts and holds tight, even on awkward geometries. What matters most to inspectors and painters alike? Reliable coverage with a single coat, minimal rework, and confidence that coatings won’t peel in six months. We’ve watched batches of sample panels bake, freeze, flex, and take on UV. Each time, we’re searching for cracks, blisters, and fading; EPS 2708 stands out for resilience.

    Real Specification That Solves Real Problems

    Technical sheets often say “appearance: milky white liquid,” but on the factory floor, you need more than that. For EPS 2708, the balance of solid content and viscosity hit the sweet spot: not too thick to gum up, not so runny it leaves a thin coat. pH stability matches what’s needed for waterborne coatings, with no drama from shifts across storage seasons. VOCs stay far below current legal limits, giving regulatory teams less paperwork and fewer worries before shipments leave our gates.

    We target a particle size distribution that’s consistent enough to work with both general industrial and more delicate decorative applications—no sediment buildup, no surprises. It’s less about the numbers on the page, and more about getting actual repeatable performance from tank to tank, even as the weather swings from humid summer mornings to cold winter nights. Our reactors run with strict controls on temperature and agitation so every delivery matches the previous one. We’re not pumping out resin with wild swings in quality; that serves nobody.

    Practical Applications and User Feedback

    Floor coatings, wall sealers, anti-corrosives, primers—people use EPS 2708 in every corner of the building products sector. In the field, one decorator told us brushes and rollers clean up faster with water, and workers don’t rush outside for fresh air breaks. Furniture plants say overspray winds up as less waste, and drying between coats fits tight production schedules. On metal shop floors, primer batches based on EPS 2708 hold well even where humidity climbs. For anyone spraying cabinets, doors, or fencing, a resin that sticks, blocks stains, dries without a tacky feel, and doesn’t leave a harsh odor transforms a day’s work.

    We get calls about recoating old paint jobs—EPS 2708 works with most existing latex or acrylic layers, so users avoid stripping surfaces or worrying over failed adhesion. Exterior coatings with this resin handle sun, rain, and pollutants without showing early chalking or color loss, providing a longer service window before the next repaint. In maintenance shops relying on waterborne lines, workers say equipment needs less time for cleanouts. Facility managers report safer indoor air readings and quick return to service after application.

    Why Waterborne Resins Matter—And Why EPS 2708 Leads

    Old-school solventborne resins deliver solid performance, but the environmental and health trade-offs no longer make sense. Fire codes, worker safety rules, and insurance rates all push manufacturers toward waterborne options—yet many operators hold back because they’ve seen water-based coatings flake, blush, or require perfect humidity control. Our challenge was to create a resin that works in a broader range of real shop environments, not just lab-controlled test panels.

    EPS 2708’s film properties open doors for users who worried about underperforming water-based coatings. In gloss and color retention, customers see a step up from earlier waterbornes. Operators don’t see edges that dry too quickly or develop seams, even at thicker application rates. Block resistance matches or beats older solvent systems. Exterior jobs don’t require rescheduling every time the weather shifts—EPS 2708 tolerates moderate humidity and temperature swings better.

    Besides immediate project goals, environmental laws tighten year by year. Lower VOC content isn’t just about ticking off a compliance box. Factory monitors show a clear reduction in overall emissions, helping us and our clients both look ahead to the next wave of regulations. Less exposure risk for staff and users is not an abstract idea; it keeps people working and insurance claims down. In cities demanding green construction, using EPS 2708-based coatings wins points with architects, developers, and inspectors.

    Not Just for the Big Buyers: Flexible Solutions for All Scales

    A smaller batch or niche product line won’t get left behind. We’ve designed maker-scale supply protocols for custom orders—no need for intermediate re-blending or questionable cross-shipments. Custom pigment dispersions, thickener adjustments, and crosslinkers all remain compatible with EPS 2708, giving R&D flexibility from a reliable base. For startups and legacy manufacturers alike, this means trial batches can pivot quickly without a month of waiting for technical support.

    Supply reliability has always been a sticking point in resin procurement. Because we control our own sourcing and batch processing, order backlogs rarely crop up, even in peak periods. Our teams answer project questions directly rather than handing customers to third-party troubleshooters. We’ve invested in on-site analytics and after-shipment technical support—if a user reports a wet-edge problem at 8 p.m. on a Friday, our process engineer pulls up the batch records, not a help desk script.

    Continuous Improvement and On-Site Learning

    Almost every year, end-users return with wish lists and hard questions. Our technical staff runs new product trials in real-life factories, not just in a sanitized pilot plant. We see EPS 2708 land on spray lines next to traditional resins, so any weakness or advantage stands out fast. Failure tells a story, and tweaks come quickly. For the past two years, we’ve worked on ramping up resistance to aggressive cleaning agents and salt spray for marine coatings. Early failures pushed us to improve emulsion stability and pigment compatibility, which raised performance across all user groups.

    Service doesn’t stop at the loading dock. We believe installing technical reps directly in the customer’s plant matters far more than a glossy product catalogue. Our teams run line audits, tune application viscosity, and advise on pretreatment—practical steps that improve not just the first job, but every job that follows.

    The Difference Built into Manufacturing

    Unlike resellers or distributors, we handle every step from raw acrylic monomer to end-use drum. We control the reactor temperature cycles that set up long-term physical stability. Years of practice tell us how to head off foam buildup, minimize coagulation, and measure thermal history, so batches won’t drift from spec. By investing in real-world instrumentation and feedback loops from customer returns, the process stays in sync with what shops, paint plants, and maintenance departments demand from a backbone product. We walk the lines ourselves, and the resin reflects what users teach us each day.

    Comparing EPS 2708 to Other Resins

    Older suspension and bulk acrylics often come with trade-offs: chalking, poor water resistance, or difficult pigment wetting. Many require co-solvents to boost film properties, which drives up VOCs and complicates cleanup. Some waterborne lines cut corners in surfactant or thickener selection, leading to storage instability over just a few months on pallet racks. EPS 2708 sidesteps these pitfalls with a formulation that lasts through real storage and shipping conditions, not just a few hours on a lab bench.

    Competitor batches may flex well but can’t deliver early hardness, which means workers delay stacking shelves, boxing products, or scraping foot traffic from warehouse floors. On jobs where gloss and stain resistance both matter, EPS 2708 allows users to find that middle ground without layering on specialty additives. Compared side-by-side, most acrylic blends with similar claims begin to haze or crack from rapid heat cycling, while this resin stands firm. We engineer for the push and pull—the real grind that comes from constant handling, cleaning, and changing temperature.

    We often field requests for “drop-in” alternatives to named competitive grades. From experience, copycatting never wins long term. EPS 2708 comes from feedback and failure—not from copying spec sheets. Users who want a resin that offers stable performance through line pauses, temperature fluctuations, and tough customer demands prefer to switch once and get consistent batches every order, rather than trading off cheap per-kilo cost against future headaches in rework and complaint handling.

    On the Future of Acrylic Resins: Experience Driving Innovation

    Today’s market doesn’t just push for lower cost. The real pressure lands on operational risk, regulatory exposure, and the push for healthier shops. As manufacturers, we see the intersection of health, safety, and bottom line in every tank. EPS 2708 isn’t just another number in a catalog. Our team and our customers together build on what works through relentless iteration, not marketing slogans. We believe the days of high-solvent coatings are fading; the next wave of performance comes from tight control of chemistry, practical plant experience, and honest feedback from people who work with our resin every day.

    To the customers with questions: We believe in showing the production line, not hiding behind jargon or glossy ads. Ask for a batch record investigation, a dockside audit, or full technical disclosure—you’ll find the same notes the shop crew uses to keep quality up. After hundreds of tons delivered and thousands of tons used in finished coatings, we know which details matter for end-users. Every gallon of EPS 2708 reflects years of knowledge, late-night troubleshooting, and the expectation that the next improvement starts from the factory floor, not from a conference room pitch.

    Direct Answers, Real Impact

    In a crowded market, new acrylics appear each season, promising magic solutions. Yet shops, painters, and plant managers see the results day after day—longer prep, wasted batches, field failures. EPS 2708 was built to avoid those letdowns, based on feedback from people who’d rather tell the truth than placate a market analyst. Users get what has proven itself in the actual daily cycle: a resin dependably making coatings that go on clean, hold their finish, and spare workers and neighborhoods from unnecessary chemical exposures. The difference comes straight from consistent engineering, daily learning, and an open door for anyone ready to raise the bar with us.

    Serving the Next Generation—From Factory to Field

    We know coatings aren’t the finish line; they’re a guarantee for everything beneath them, from office walls to railway cars. Quality means weathering each challenge, not ducking them. Every improvement in EPS 2708 grows from the people who roll, spray, mix, and rely on our resin each day, driving better standards for tomorrow’s industry—one batch at a time.