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HS Code |
426847 |
| Product Name | JONCRYL 67 Waterborne Acrylic Resin |
| Type | Waterborne acrylic resin |
| Appearance | Clear to slightly hazy liquid |
| Solids Content | 44% |
| Ph | 8.5 |
| Viscosity | 300 cP |
| Acid Number | 65 mg KOH/g |
| Molecular Weight | Medium–high |
| Film Forming Temperature | 34°C |
| Density | 1.06 g/cm³ |
| Glass Transition Temperature | 63°C |
| Compatible With | Water and coalescents |
| Application | General purpose coatings |
As an accredited JONCRYL 67 Waterborne Acrylic Resin factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.
| Packing | JONCRYL 67 Waterborne Acrylic Resin is packaged in a 200 kg blue industrial drum with product labeling and safety information clearly displayed. |
| Container Loading (20′ FCL) | Container Loading (20′ FCL) for JONCRYL 67 Waterborne Acrylic Resin: Approximately 80 drums (200 kg each) or 16 metric tons total. |
| Shipping | JONCRYL 67 Waterborne Acrylic Resin is shipped in sealed, labeled containers—commonly drums or totes—ensuring protection from contamination and moisture. Packaging complies with safety regulations for non-hazardous chemicals. Store and transport in a cool, dry place, away from heat sources. Handle with care to prevent leaks or spills during transit. |
| Storage | JONCRYL 67 Waterborne Acrylic Resin should be stored in tightly closed containers at temperatures between 5°C and 30°C (41°F and 86°F), away from direct sunlight, freezing conditions, and sources of ignition. Protect from contamination, excessive heat, and moisture. Ensure good ventilation in the storage area and follow all local regulations for the storage of chemical materials. |
| Shelf Life | JONCRYL 67 Waterborne Acrylic Resin typically has a shelf life of 12 months when stored in original, unopened containers at recommended conditions. |
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Viscosity: JONCRYL 67 Waterborne Acrylic Resin with medium viscosity is used in pigment dispersion systems, where enhanced color development and stability are achieved. Molecular weight: JONCRYL 67 Waterborne Acrylic Resin with high molecular weight is used in overprint varnishes, where increased gloss and abrasion resistance are provided. Particle size: JONCRYL 67 Waterborne Acrylic Resin with fine particle size is used in high-resolution inkjet inks, where excellent print clarity and nozzle performance result. Solids content: JONCRYL 67 Waterborne Acrylic Resin at 40% solids content is used in flexographic inks, where rapid film formation and high print density are ensured. pH value: JONCRYL 67 Waterborne Acrylic Resin with a pH value of 8 is used in aqueous coatings, where optimal processability and compatibility with additives are maintained. Glass transition temperature: JONCRYL 67 Waterborne Acrylic Resin with Tg of 55°C is used in heat-resistant coatings, where improved block resistance and film durability are observed. Adhesion strength: JONCRYL 67 Waterborne Acrylic Resin with high adhesion strength is used in paper laminating adhesives, where superior substrate bonding and long-term integrity result. Purity: JONCRYL 67 Waterborne Acrylic Resin with 98% purity is used in food packaging inks, where lower migration risks and regulatory compliance are achieved. Stability temperature: JONCRYL 67 Waterborne Acrylic Resin with a stability temperature up to 120°C is used in industrial topcoats, where consistent performance at elevated curing temperatures is maintained. Film formation: JONCRYL 67 Waterborne Acrylic Resin with fast film formation is used in quick-dry industrial paints, where reduced drying times and increased production efficiency are ensured. |
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We manufacture JONCRYL 67 to serve customers who need more from their waterborne acrylic resins. In our facilities, resin synthesis means more than just polymer chains and technical sheets—real-world requirements drive every step of our process. Over decades, requests from print shops, packaging houses, and coatings factories have shaped how we fine-tune each batch. JONCRYL 67 isn’t only about molecular design on paper; it’s about supporting daily production with less fuss. Here, I want to tell you why it works, how crews use it every day, and what sets it apart from competing materials.
In manufacturing, waste and rejects drain both time and trust. We made JONCRYL 67 to help minimize those headaches. This acrylic resin consistently delivers the film-forming properties and binding strength needed in water-based inks and overprint varnishes. Operators often mention its ease of use—liquids that do not clog feed tanks, predictable viscosity that simplifies adjustments, and resins that help achieve strong film hardness without extended drying times. These details come not from a datasheet but from listening to feedback straight from the shop floor.
Customers have pressed us: “We do overnight runs, will the resin behave the same at hour twelve as at hour one?” Our answer always highlights what makes JONCRYL 67 special. Each batch undergoes quality checks focusing on pH stability and particle size. We build our timelines and order management systems around delivering the same working resin every week—not just whenever it happens to pass. This commitment lets presses print longer shifts without sudden surprises.
No lab-controlled conditions can match the reality of springs and summers inside a coating shop. Operators deal with humidity swings, seasonal temperature changes, and shifting substrate sources. JONCRYL 67 is made to reduce the impact of these changes. It disperses well both at room temperature and above—the resin maintains a stable emulsion that doesn’t break down or separate overnight. Even if a job starts cool in the morning and rolls on into a muggy afternoon, the application remains reliable. Customers count on this kind of consistency because flakes, bubbles, or “fisheyes” ruin runs and force expensive downtime.
Several printing facilities have shared stories of switching to our resin after repeated issues with competitors’ products. Those complaints usually include gelling in tanks, poor laydown, or thin films that don’t protect after drying. JONCRYL 67’s film hardness and gloss can handle shifting production tempos. Our technical support often consults directly with line operators, tracking results to confirm fewer cleanup cycles and fewer failed batches.
JONCRYL 67 falls within an established range for molecular weight and solids content, crucial for those mixing large batches or shifting between short-run and long-run programs. The resin contains about 46% non-volatile content, delivering the binder strength needed for graphic arts and industrial applications. The particle size distribution sits right where plant managers need for spray, roll, or flexo applications—fine enough for smooth finishes but robust enough to avoid clogging spray nozzles or screens.
We design the viscosity profile to handle both automated and manual mixing. Formulators working on small test batches in beakers find it blends as smoothly as those charging industrial mixers with drum quantities. This is not a lucky accident. We maintain controls from monomer sourcing to final packing to guarantee every drum leaves the plant meeting published specs. Those seeking tailored blends appreciate that JONCRYL 67 can work as a core co-resin for combining flexibility, adhesion, and blocking resistance in customized systems.
Every shift starts with raw materials, but the target is always a reliable finished product. In print and coatings lines, JONCRYL 67 meets several roles: as a primary binder in aqueous ink systems, as a film former for overprint varnishes, and as an additive for custom water-based coatings. Whether producing wide-web flexible packaging, folding cartons, or point-of-sale displays, the resin’s reactivity and wetting balance ensure pigments stay bright and colors pop.
Facility managers tell us that JONCRYL 67 “behaves” with a range of pigment dispersions and additives. There is no need for pre-emptive corrections, so fewer reworks and do-overs delay deliveries. Its stability under shearing and mixing means that production rarely sees phase separation or sedimentation—so batch managers spend more time running product, less time monitoring for surprises. After application, the cured films resist scratching and scuffing, a factor especially valued in packaging that faces shipping stress.
We monitor competitor materials closely because customer needs do not stand still. In truth, some cut-price acrylic resins offer a lower entry cost. From what our partners report, this savings disappears quickly after production headaches emerge. Issues such as extended drying times, inconsistent gloss, or delamination errors can wipe out any small advantage on initial invoice price. Unlike these lower-grade alternatives, JONCRYL 67 recovers performance at the end-user level—films turn out consistently robust, and returned goods rates decline after switching.
Some resins claim increased flexibility or “ultra-high” solids but then sacrifice compatibility with pigment and other formulation components. JONCRYL 67 fills the gap where pigment loading and transparence must work hand-in-hand. Shops running fast turnarounds on hybrid or recycled substrates tell us they value this resin’s bonding under difficult conditions. No synthetic product will fix a bad substrate, but JONCRYL 67’s adhesion helps edge out defects that come from the rough side of paper or sub-prime plastic rolls.
Every year brings new regulatory and market pressures: VOC reduction, safe handling, and sustainable sourcing all come up in our customer conversations. Waterborne acrylics like JONCRYL 67 fit naturally into these trends. The resin sets without the need for extra solvents, helping firms meet clean-air targets and reducing exposure risks on the plant floor. Because we control our own monomer supply and polymerization processes, traceability and documentation also meet sensitivity requirements for consumer, pharmaceutical, and food contact packaging.
Maintaining these standards takes more than paperwork. We schedule environmental and quality site audits, and we invest in process upgrades as new techniques emerge. Batch records and routine analytics lower the chance of unforeseen contamination or drift from formula targets. Customers taking on jobs for export markets need this level of oversight—the same resin that works today must pass tomorrow’s scrutiny under shifting regional rules.
Some producers only blend and ship; we oversee everything from raw input to packed drum. Our lab technicians know precisely what happens if a batch sits too long, if a filter mesh gets swapped, or if a new emulsifier enters the sourcing mix. This field experience shapes the logistics of how we pack, label, and transport JONCRYL 67, keeping drums and totes within specified temperature bands on the journey from our plant to industrial customers. Clear handling guidelines printed on our packaging reflect the lessons learned over thousands of shipments.
Unexpected heat spells, tight deadlines, and urgent requests come with the territory. Supply reliability often depends not only on capacity but also on contingency planning. We maintain buffer stock based on annual trends and customer input, and our production planners report daily shifts in resin demand to scheduling teams. Shippers coordinate closely because missing a delivery window can set downstream processes back by weeks. The resin’s tank-stability deserves special mention: warehouse teams can hold product without fear of stratification, so rescheduling rarely forces disposal or repackaging.
Resin malfunctions rarely come from some obvious one-off; more often, it’s a nagging small drift: batches take longer to clear, products require more additive than last month, or finished prints start to cloud at the edges. Our technical advisors track these issues directly with production and QC crews at the user’s site, not just through survey forms. If a pigment settles in the tank or an overprint finish starts to blush, we review resin, pigment, additives, and process steps together to pinpoint root cause. Over time, this hands-on troubleshooting became part of our reputation, not tacked-on “service” after a sale.
Some plants switch to JONCRYL 67 after competitors’ resins cause filter plugging or erratic laydown—again, the detailed QA on particle size, pH, and contamination makes a difference. We help partners analyze their cleaning cycles and blend times to identify whether a resin tweak or a process improvement will hit both productivity and quality goals. No amount of marketed “innovation” will replace working alongside customers to beat back production headaches.
Waterborne acrylics have reshaped the coatings and ink industries by making cleaner, more flexible solutions viable at scale. JONCRYL 67 stands as one of those products built for changing expectations—not a set-and-forget formula, but rather a continually refined asset for printers and coaters under constant pressure for better color, faster runs, and lower waste. We invest not just in incremental product changes, but in long-term partnerships with the people who mix, monitor, and rely on the resin every day.
As new digital printing lines, automated spray booths, and multi-layer packaging films gain ground, resin choices matter more than ever. The flexibility and durability of JONCRYL 67 make it useful not merely as a catalog item, but as a versatile, field-tested ingredient that finds its place in both everyday runs and challenging specialty jobs. We pay attention to changes in surface treatment, pigment technologies, and end-user trends, bringing these lessons back into our processing rooms. For clients facing tomorrow’s regulatory, technical, or market uncertainties, the knowledge that their acrylic resin is shaped by real production experience helps reduce risk, downtime, and guesswork.
JONCRYL 67 has carved out its place among waterborne acrylic resins by directly responding to daily plant realities: uptime, yield, and product quality support not only stable output but hard-earned customer relationships. As the primary producer, we measure our work not in tons shipped, but in the number of operators who say the resin “just works.” Where other acrylics trade off performance for price, or reformulate without notice, we focus on reliability—building on one successful batch after another, informed by what real plants report to us in the field.
For our part, every drum and tote leaving the plant represents years of feedback and fine-tuning. We remain present—on the phone, on the plant floor, and in R&D labs—ensuring this resin continues to meet the practical, precise needs of today’s and tomorrow’s production world. Those seeking more than just another acrylic in the catalog will find that the difference in JONCRYL 67 isn’t in a tag line, but in every hour of productive, reliable manufacturing it helps unlock.