HH-8713H Waterborne Polyester Resin

    • Product Name: HH-8713H Waterborne Polyester Resin
    • Chemical Name (IUPAC): Poly(oxycarbonyloxy-1,2-ethanediyl-oxycarbonyl-1,4-phenylenemethylene-1,4-phenylenecarbonyl)
    • Chemical Formula: C10H8O4
    • 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

    461733

    Productname HH-8713H Waterborne Polyester Resin
    Appearance Milky white translucent liquid
    Solidcontent 35±2%
    Ph 7.0-9.0
    Viscosity 1000-3000 mPa·s (at 25°C)
    Ionictype Anionic
    Particlesize <0.1 μm
    Filmhardness Pencil hardness 2H-3H
    Tg About 35°C
    Elongationatbreak 60-100%
    Adhesion Excellent on various substrates
    Waterresistance Good
    Storagestability 6 months (at 5-35°C)
    Recommendedapplication Wood coatings, metal coatings, plastic coatings

    As an accredited HH-8713H Waterborne Polyester Resin factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.

    Packing & Storage
    Packing HH-8713H Waterborne Polyester Resin is packaged in 200 kg net weight blue plastic drums, featuring secure lids and clear labeling.
    Container Loading (20′ FCL) Container Loading (20′ FCL): 80 drums x 200 kg/drum (net), totaling 16,000 kg net weight for HH-8713H Waterborne Polyester Resin.
    Shipping The shipping of HH-8713H Waterborne Polyester Resin is conducted in sealed, corrosion-resistant drums or containers to ensure product stability and prevent contamination. Containers should be kept tightly closed, stored upright in cool, dry conditions, and protected from direct sunlight and freezing temperatures during transit. Handle according to relevant safety standards.
    Storage HH-8713H Waterborne Polyester Resin should be stored in tightly sealed original containers, in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight and sources of heat or ignition. Avoid freezing temperatures. Keep away from incompatible substances like strong acids and oxidizing agents. Ensure storage conditions prevent contamination and maintain the product’s stability for optimal performance.
    Shelf Life HH-8713H Waterborne Polyester Resin has a shelf life of 12 months when stored in a cool, dry, and ventilated place.
    Application of HH-8713H Waterborne Polyester Resin

    Viscosity grade: HH-8713H Waterborne Polyester Resin with a viscosity of 2500-3500 mPa·s is used in automotive coatings, where it ensures outstanding leveling and smooth surface finish.

    Particle size: HH-8713H Waterborne Polyester Resin with a particle size of <80 nm is used in plastic adhesion primers, where it promotes superior substrate wetting and uniform film formation.

    Purity 98%: HH-8713H Waterborne Polyester Resin of 98% purity is used in wood coatings, where it delivers high gloss retention and enhanced durability.

    pH stability: HH-8713H Waterborne Polyester Resin stable at pH 7-9 is used in industrial metal coatings, where it enables consistent dispersion and long-term storage stability.

    Molecular weight 30,000 g/mol: HH-8713H Waterborne Polyester Resin with molecular weight 30,000 g/mol is used in graphic inks, where it provides exceptional printability and color development.

    Thermal resistance 120°C: HH-8713H Waterborne Polyester Resin with thermal resistance up to 120°C is used in construction paints, where it imparts excellent heat stability and color retention.

    Emulsion type: HH-8713H Waterborne Polyester Resin as a fine emulsion is used in textile coatings, where it offers flexible film properties and high wash resistance.

    Solids content 45%: HH-8713H Waterborne Polyester Resin with 45% solids content is used in floor varnishes, where it delivers rapid drying and robust abrasion resistance.

    Glass transition temperature (Tg) 35°C: HH-8713H Waterborne Polyester Resin with Tg of 35°C is used in leather finishes, where it achieves optimal flexibility and crack resistance.

    Freeze-thaw stability to -10°C: HH-8713H Waterborne Polyester Resin with freeze-thaw stability to -10°C is used in exterior façade coatings, where it maintains consistent performance in variable climates.

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    More Introduction

    Introducing HH-8713H Waterborne Polyester Resin: Innovation for Coating Applications

    Our Approach to Modern Resin Formulation

    At our plant, we keep focus on clarity and purpose. Every batch of HH-8713H Waterborne Polyester Resin begins with a commitment to dependable materials and honest chemistry. We have spent years refining waterborne polyester technology, shaping this product to answer real day-to-day problems our customers see on the factory floor and at the application booth.

    What Sets HH-8713H Apart in Performance and Process

    We designed HH-8713H for people who need reliable flow, strong film formation, and sure compatibility. This resin stands apart for genuine versatility: high-gloss coatings, flexible industrial primers, and demanding metal protection work all use this same backbone. The chemistry goes beyond simple polyester—you get a resin system with balanced hydrophilicity, which translates to fewer issues with leveling, pinholes, or pigment floating during application.

    Traditional solventborne resins create problems for worker safety, environmental controls, and long-term production costs. With HH-8713H, water serves as the main carrier. Less solvent use means lower VOC emissions and, in many regions, fewer issues with regulatory compliance. Our operators notice the difference, particularly during cleanup and waste handling. It reduces headaches, both for our people in manufacturing and the teams using the resin downstream.

    Where HH-8713H Delivers Real Value

    Over the past decade, we've watched customers push us for a resin that allows for aggressive recoat windows, resists yellowing, and keeps gloss after weeks in outdoor cycles. HH-8713H went through months of external weathering and third-party salt spray trials before we put it in a drum. Not every waterborne polyester survives these tests, especially when blended with hardeners or additional modifiers, but this formulation holds up.

    Interior coatings, exterior machinery finishes, wood and plastic primers—these all call for different film characteristics but share a need for stability, rapid drying, and easy clean-up. This resin flows well from HVLP spray guns and injection systems, spreads smoothly by roller, and stands up to heavy mixers during pigment dispersing. It works because we run every batch through real-world mixing and curing operations, not only lab glassware.

    Specifications That Matter on the Factory Line

    Rather than overwhelm anyone with a chart of features, we focus on the details our partners request most. Typical solids content lands around 40-45% by weight, allowing coaters and compounders to dial in viscosity for either brushing or low-pressure airless spray. The acidic value and hydroxyl number fit typical crosslinkers for two-component systems and waterborne isocyanates. This gives finishers enough flexibility to shift gloss, hardness, and cure speed by adjusting their ratios. The final dry film has good resistance to acids, alkalis, and cleaning solutions. Our feedback from application teams confirms that the film stands up to repeated washing and chemical contact, even with just one or two coats.

    We do not chase extreme technical numbers at the expense of application ease. Too many resins get sticky, foam up, or cause filter clogging because their manufacturers push only on lab metrics. HH-8713H was adjusted over multiple pilot runs to ensure a user can open a lid, stir it well, and get reliable results—regardless of whether conditions are hot, cool, humid, or dry.

    No Gimmicks—Just Practical Adjustments

    Raw material fluctuations put pressure on every chemical plant. Over the years, we’ve adapted recipe steps for this resin to keep the main properties reproducible. Our teams use locally sourced diol and acid raw materials, filtered water, and high-efficiency polymerization reactors to guarantee every pail meets our internal benchmarks. These steps build not just technical consistency but honest pricing and supply stability.

    Unlike many resins that force customers into tight process windows, HH-8713H adapts easily. You can air dry it at ambient temperature or force cure with mild oven bake under 100°C. It works with both amine and polyisocyanate curing agents, and we have seen lines run alternate cure schedules without yellowing or surface haze. Its film remains tough and glossy across many substrates, including metal, composite, and treated wood.

    Simple Cleanup, Better Worker Safety

    Every operator who’s handled solvent-heavy systems knows the daily hassle and health risks. Dangerous fumes, aggressive thinners, and high-flashpoint storage drive up insurance and slow down job sites. With HH-8713H, most cleaning jobs can run with clean water or mild soap solutions. Cleanup after pigment dispersing or gun sprays takes a fraction of the effort and time. This turns into measurable cost savings, but more importantly, it protects the health of the people using our products.

    Our experience in plant maintenance tells us that safer, less aggressive raw materials extend equipment life. Pumps, seals, and mixers last longer when they do not constantly face overloaded solvent or corrosive residue. These details do not appear in most technical specification sheets, yet they save thousands for operators and maintenance managers in a typical year.

    Environment and Community Responsibility

    We build and sell HH-8713H in the regions where we live. Most of us have family nearby. For years, local regulators and neighborhood associations have challenged us to cut down emissions, hazardous waste, and odor. By switching large volumes from solvent-based polyester systems to waterborne alternatives, we have reduced our own VOC output by nearly half. These numbers are not abstract to us. We track local air quality and water discharge the same as our customers must do.

    Every solvent drum not used in our process means less truck traffic, less hazardous waste burned or buried, and reduced chance of workplace incidents. This is personal for us, and for many of the end users who write back with stories of cleaner workshops, improved staff morale, and easier safety training.

    Feedback From Coaters, Engineers, and Applicators

    Over years of customer collaboration, certain remarks keep coming back. Job supervisors often mention smoother operation cycles. Gone are the days of rapid solvent evaporation leading to blisters or irregular film builds, common complaints with some conventional resins. Field inspectors report less downtime and faster turn times for machinery and equipment painted with systems built around HH-8713H. They appreciate seeing consistent gloss levels and sharp color hold, even under high-UV outdoor conditions.

    Wood finishers, in particular, notice the difference. Where traditional resins absorb rapidly and lift wood grain, our waterborne formula levels gradually, locking down colorants and reducing sand-through on edges. These little improvements shave minutes off prep time per piece—a small value that adds up over hundreds of cabinets, panels, or fixtures each week.

    For OEMs and custom job shops alike, the difference becomes clear across each production cycle. Reduced solvent storage brings down insurance and fire safety premiums. Operators handling the sprays or mixers thank us for products that do not strip skin oils or trigger headaches with heavy fumes. These insights come not only from lab testing, but from keeping regular conversations open with line supervisors, technical managers, and those painting and maintaining tools by hand.

    Supporting Innovation, Not Disruption

    The challenge for any resin innovator is not only in formulating a product that works in the laboratory; it comes in working with customers who run established production lines. By ensuring HH-8713H matches familiar viscosity, pH, and mixing needs, operators use our resin with existing dosing meters and blend tanks, free from redundant investment or expensive new hardware. Painters and finishers switch to this system with no surprises—just improved results and simpler support from our own technical staff.

    We lean on practical field testing. Pilot plants and independent job shops trialed HH-8713H on everything from farm equipment frames to office furniture. Many did not even adjust their standard drying ovens or line spacing, and we gathered real data on throughput, gloss, adhesion, and solvent savings. This feedback led us to fine-tune the polymer backbone to balance block resistance, flexibility, and toughness.

    Long-Term Reliability

    Many construction and industrial customers return to us each season, noting that panels coated with HH-8713H remain bright and free of chalking, long after competitive products have faded. Our internal research teams test not just for milestone performance at sixty or ninety days, but full-year and multi-year exposure to environmental cycling. From early trials on large metal ducts in humid coastal regions, the film resisted salt creep, mildew, and cracking—real challenges faced by anyone finishing industrial or coastal architecture. Maintenance teams appreciate fewer complaints and less frequent recoating jobs, seeing immediate gains in productivity.

    Repair shops and field squads working on machinery, trailers, or site equipment need dependable finishes, especially for surfaces exposed to abrasion or frequent cleaning. Our resin enables robust topcoats and primers that resist everyday scratches, tools, and detergents. This translates to lower touch-up rates and longer service life—not just lab numbers but practical outcomes that matter on site.

    Transparency in What Goes Into Our Resin

    We make the starting materials for HH-8713H ourselves, right here at our facility. That responsibility drives us to be open about what we do and why we do it. With every formulation update, we share detailed technical guidelines and open trainings for our customers. You will not find mystery chemicals or hidden ingredients; each raw material passes both chemical and ethical sourcing checks.

    In sourcing monomers and diols, we work with nearby suppliers who hold the same values for safety and labor welfare that we do. We check batch by batch for potential impurities and follow stringent documentation from the reactor to the blending tank. Our field team spends as much time listening to paint shops and end-users as they do looking at lab data—another layer of assurance built into every drum.

    Continuous Improvement and Flexibility

    We never stand still with a formulation. Each year, real-world feedback shapes our next round of process tweaks and new blends. If customers face unusual substrate needs or stricter air quality rules, we respond. Our laboratory and pilot operations team can run custom lots, tailoring molecular weight or acidic value as required, delivering exactly what a complex job or unique surface might demand.

    Sometimes this means adjusting wetting agents to match odd pigment loads, other times, it means shifting the resin structure to deliver faster drying or different gloss retention. All these steps happen without adding unnecessary complexity or cost. We own our production, control every input, and take direct responsibility for each barrel or tote shipped out our doors.

    Supporting Broader Corporate and Social Objectives

    Long-term partners and clients continue to lift their own benchmarks—targeting not only product performance, but also community impact and environmental stewardship. Our role extends beyond shipping resin. We organize workshops, on-site trainings, and open Q&A panels about waterborne polyester technology. Our chemists and safety managers help local customers manage transition periods, explaining both best practices and regulatory updates for coatings that matter not just in the plant, but within the broader community.

    All staff share a commitment to responsible stewardship: reducing waste, blocking harmful chemicals from entering the water supply, and continually seeking new ways to shrink our carbon impact. These decisions may not show on an invoice, yet our customers see the value through trust, safer production, and a deeper connection to their own communities.

    Real Outcomes, Not Hype

    The value of HH-8713H is seen not in exotic molecular jargon, but in stories from the field—repeated orders from workshops who painted their own cutting lines, city managers thanking us for playground panels that resisted graffiti cleaners, and factory owners who finally passed tough regional emissions checks after switching fully to waterborne systems. Our pride comes not from industry awards but from phone calls with finishers who need real answers and consistent quality.

    We do not position our resin as a silver bullet for every challenge. It excels because we focus on the basics: safe chemistry, resilient films, and a support system that stands behind every shipment. We take responsibility for teaching, adapting, and explaining both the strengths and real limitations of our waterborne polyester to anyone willing to try it.

    What We Believe HH-8713H Means For Coatings Today

    Surface finishing grows more complex every season, driven by tougher requirements and changing customer needs. Chemical manufacturers must be honest: no single product suits every job or standard. Our process with HH-8713H delivers a polyester resin that matches today’s real challenges—balance of performance, responsible handling, and reliability over years, not just weeks or months.

    As manufacturers, we carry the weight of both product performance and public trust. We keep lines of communication open, listen closely to field feedback, and hold ourselves to a standard built not on marketing slogans or the trend of the month, but on lasting relationships and measured results. With HH-8713H, our customers find a resin that delivers, batch after batch, job after job—practical, tested, and ready for the next challenge.