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HS Code |
910296 |
| Appearance | Milky white liquid |
| Chemical Type | Acrylic emulsion polymer |
| Solids Content | 50% by weight |
| Ph | 2.0 – 3.0 |
| Density | 1.05 g/cm³ |
| Film Forming Temperature | Below 0°C |
| Viscosity | 100 – 400 cP |
| Ionic Character | Anionic |
| Freeze Thaw Stability | Poor |
| Storage Stability | 6 months at 5–35°C |
As an accredited PRIMAL AS-355A Emulsion factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.
| Packing | PRIMAL AS-355A Emulsion is typically packaged in 200 kg high-density polyethylene (HDPE) drums, featuring tamper-evident, sealed lids. |
| Container Loading (20′ FCL) | Container Loading (20′ FCL) for PRIMAL AS-355A Emulsion: 80 drums per container, each drum 200 kg, total net weight 16,000 kg. |
| Shipping | PRIMAL AS-355A Emulsion should be shipped in tightly sealed, labeled containers, protected from extreme temperatures and direct sunlight. Containers must be upright to prevent leakage. Comply with local and international regulations for non-hazardous, water-based emulsions. Ensure transport with compatible materials and provide an updated Safety Data Sheet (SDS) with the shipment. |
| Storage | PRIMAL AS-355A Emulsion should be stored in tightly closed, original containers at temperatures above 1°C but below 40°C. Protect it from direct sunlight, freezing, and extreme heat. Keep the storage area well-ventilated and away from incompatible materials, such as strong acids or oxidizers. Avoid exposure to contamination, and ensure containers are labeled correctly and resealed after use. |
| Shelf Life | The shelf life of PRIMAL AS-355A Emulsion is 24 months from the date of manufacture under recommended storage conditions. |
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Viscosity grade: PRIMAL AS-355A Emulsion with medium viscosity grade is used in architectural coatings, where it enhances film build and prevents sagging on vertical surfaces. Particle size: PRIMAL AS-355A Emulsion with controlled particle size is used in interior wall paints, where it improves surface smoothness and uniformity of finish. Stability temperature: PRIMAL AS-355A Emulsion with high stability temperature is used in exterior paints, where it maintains film integrity under fluctuating thermal conditions. Molecular weight: PRIMAL AS-355A Emulsion with optimized molecular weight is used in primer formulations, where it provides superior adhesion to various substrates. Solids content: PRIMAL AS-355A Emulsion with 50% solids content is used in waterborne coatings, where it increases opacity and coverage. pH value: PRIMAL AS-355A Emulsion with neutral pH value is used in low-VOC paints, where it minimizes risk of substrate corrosion and odor generation. Purity: PRIMAL AS-355A Emulsion with high purity is used in sensitive indoor environments, where it reduces the emission of volatile organic compounds. Glass transition temperature: PRIMAL AS-355A Emulsion with a tailored glass transition temperature is used in flexible coatings, where it ensures optimal balance between hardness and elasticity. Coalescence efficiency: PRIMAL AS-355A Emulsion with high coalescence efficiency is used in low-temperature cure coatings, where it improves film formation without added solvents. |
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Working daily in polymer emulsion plants, we watch our formulations make or break coatings, adhesives, and construction materials around the world. PRIMAL AS-355A Emulsion belongs in a class of workhorse products that came from not just lab research, but years of trial and feedback on real factory floors. We developed PRIMAL AS-355A for manufacturers who don’t have time to tolerate unpredictability, defects, or sticky application problems. On the production line, you need binders that give both consistent performance and flexibility in recipe adjustment, especially as market needs shift toward lower-VOC, better cross-linking, and tighter cost controls. From polymerization tanks to finished product drums, we see the results in batches every week.
We’re not just selling a white liquid; we’re supplying a backbone for coatings that need high mechanical stability and reliable film formation. In markets like architectural paints, waterproofing membranes, and many construction chemistries, users often run into trouble with blisters, premature cracking, or insufficient adhesion. PRIMAL AS-355A solves some of these chronic headaches for our own customers through its carefully tuned particle size and copolymer chemistry. Unlike some generic emulsions, it delivers strong, cohesive films even under damp, demanding conditions, while maintaining good open time and brushability.
Application technicians in our plants spent months refining its balance between elasticity and toughness because we know customers on job sites hate having to trade off flexibility for hardness. Competitor binders sometimes produce chalky or brittle films if pushed for rapid drying or thick builds. PRIMAL AS-355A’s mechanical stability minimizes coagulation during shear mixing or paint tinting, protecting your pigment dispersions from flocculation. Our coatings clients tell us the difference shows up as fewer clogged filters, less downtime on tinting lines, and smoother finishes, especially in high-traffic or humid environments.
As a manufacturer, we hear from applicators and product developers who face the realities of large, uneven surfaces—stucco, concrete, plywood—under a wide spectrum of environmental stresses. One reason PRIMAL AS-355A keeps gaining ground is its resilience after cycles of wetting and drying, paired with respectable alkali resistance. Paint makers using this emulsion can formulate low-VOC wall paints and durable exterior masonry coatings that persevere through more freeze/thaw cycles than many older-generation acrylics.
Some binders lose cohesion or discolor where concrete leaches out calcium salts, but PRIMAL AS-355A’s structure holds up. This is not just marketing talk; it comes from batches tested and retested under real-world field failures, with our R&D team adapting recipes based on customer complaints and feedback. With a glass transition temperature tuned to suit both temperate and warmer climates, the film resists looking and feeling soft in heat, which is a constant complaint with lower-grade emulsions in tropical applications.
Sustainability isn’t a side note anymore. Our clients in Europe, Asia, and the Americas get pressure from regulators, architects, and homeowners for both low emissions and products that last. We developed PRIMAL AS-355A with a low-VOC profile in mind, using a surfactant package that avoids the more volatile, emission-prone agents common in cheap acrylics. Batch monitoring of residual monomer content is part of our routine, not an afterthought. At the same time, you still get high water resistance and weather durability, meeting performance standards while aligning with evolving green building codes.
Shifting to lower-emission binders often forces compromise on open time and wet edge retention. In our production, we’ve learned that tweaking solids and surfactant blend for PRIMAL AS-355A keeps coalescence in check without over-relying on coalescing solvents. Our technical support team works directly with paint and mortar producers to diagnose foam or wetting problems at the factory level, not just relaying canned answers from tech sheets. We draw on actual batch failures, factory incidents, and extended stability trials—so technical advice comes straight from fielded experience with this product.
Day-to-day factory handling of PRIMAL AS-355A tends to run smoothly thanks to its engineered shear and freeze-thaw stability. Plants running high-speed dispersers and letdown tanks want an emulsion that behaves consistently across a range of pump systems, temperature swings, and recirculation loops. Lesser products can clump, coagulate, or start building gel balls in the presence of water hardness or low-grade pigments.
Feedback from in-house pilot batches and customer lines shows the emulsion holds its viscosity well through multiple tinting and dilution cycles. We perform real-time viscosity checks and film formation assessments—those numbers reflect directly on production costs and finished goods shelf life. Customers trust PRIMAL AS-355A because the transition from lab scale to truckload lots matches what gets spec’d and sampled. Factory managers avoid surprises thanks to transparent viscosity curves and a solids profile that hangs tight through shipping and storage.
We don’t just develop and forget. Manufacturers using PRIMAL AS-355A come from decorative paint, premium primer, waterproof membrane, tile adhesive, and even nonwoven textile sectors. The feedback cycles between these segments and our technical service lab drive product improvements. This cross-market experience brings early warnings about practical formulation risks—like delayed surfactant release, pigment compatibility, or alkalinity drift after storage.
Companies switching to PRIMAL AS-355A from traditional styrene-acrylics or vinyl acetates often mention improved wet scrub and gloss retention in high-traffic coatings. Field teams applying external insulation or concrete repair mortars report better crack-bridging without feeling rubbery or sticky underfoot. The fact that the binder plays well with current colorant and anti-microbial technologies makes it a staple for next-generation, multifunctional coatings and hybrid adhesives.
Quality managers and product designers in our client network point out common problems with binders: poor mixing stability with certain fillers, weak resistance to efflorescence, or incompatibility with specialty additives. Based on plant trials and corrective actions, PRIMAL AS-355A clears most of these barriers with its optimized polymer architecture. If certain pigments or extenders tend to destabilize competitive emulsions, this binder maintains dispersion and stays filterable. We back up these claims with regular QC logs and failure analysis data, not just sales brochures.
Trust builds through time and error—companies with abrasive circulation systems, hard water rinse cycles, or unpredictable pigment loads send us their process pain points. We engineer tweaks to the surfactant and stabilizer system after reviewing production footage or failed production lots. Instead of issuing bland recommendations, we bring fixes learned from hands-on troubleshooting. PRIMAL AS-355A has picked up a following among technical managers because it’s resilient to factory variability. Day-to-day, we have seen lines run longer before filter pack, and downtime for pump-outs drops compared to more finicky binders.
Across the regions we serve, from arid zones with intense UV to humid coastal districts plagued by mold and efflorescence, coatings face a host of environmental abuses. PRIMAL AS-355A performs solidly after simulated weathering and accelerated aging trials, resisting chalking or yellowing even on unshielded concrete or block substrate. Construction customers care about a binder’s track record, not just a data sheet—field supervisors talk in terms of years, not weeks. Products built on this emulsion last, and that reputation travels by word of mouth from job site to job site.
Because we run our own weather-testing arrays, our team constantly tunes the formula to iron out seasonal product shifts—tightening pH stability, adjusting biocide, or balancing minimum film formation temperatures. In the hands of skilled applicators, PRIMAL AS-355A-based formulations stick through subpar substrate prep, harsh freeze-thaw cycles, and even salt spray. We rely on ongoing feedback, warranty claims, and defect inspections to keep PRIMAL AS-355A tuned for new regulatory and end-use challenges.
In this business, disruptions on the plant floor or raw material shortages can ripple out into lost batches or inconsistent performance. With PRIMAL AS-355A, we honor every batch trace, starting from tank farm receipts to finished tote and drum loading. We track formulations and batch deviations closely, using full digital production logs so that any anomaly gets caught before shipping. Customers from multinational manufacturers to local producers count on our supply traceability and batch performance logs for critical certifications. We embed quality control beyond just a final lab test—line technicians log pH, solids, viscosity, and film appearance throughout every run. These controls mean that cans of paint or buckets of mortar behave the same week in and week out.
We know plant managers and R&D chemists hate surprises during formulation changes. Our technical support links every order of PRIMAL AS-355A to field technicians and formulation specialists—not just shipping clerks reading a spec sheet. We schedule on-site and remote visits to customer factories for trouble-shooting, training, and scaling up pilot batches. If a new regulation requires a swift drop in volatile content, we provide blend recalculations and hands-on supervision through the whole transition. Factory-level adjustments to antifoam, colorant, or freeze protection are based on trials run on our test lines using the same equipment and additives as our customers.
We keep close tabs on regulatory shifts, from VOC rules to new biocide requirements, adapting our recipe and support materials ahead of rollout deadlines. Our R&D and quality staff keep communication lines open so clients get early warning of raw material or formulation changes. This transparency builds resilience for customer operations, reducing shutdowns and minimizing mismatched product claims.
PRIMAL AS-355A continues to evolve because we keep listening to batch complaints, technical support tickets, and application reports from our network. Close cooperation with both our supply partners and the contractors applying end products leads the way for each adjustment in handling, stability, or environmental resistance. New use cases often emerge, from cementitious waterproofing to high-performance floor adhesives, and each feedback cycle drives future iterations. We take the lessons from failed coatings, excess foam, or unexpected yellowing and use them to sharpen both recipe and technical procedures.
Product developers in the coatings, construction, and textile industries look for binders that fit into currently running production without requiring major overhaul. PRIMAL AS-355A slides seamlessly into standard manufacturing lines, working well with mainstream waterborne paint and adhesive additives and colorants. Our technical teams design each batch for stable integration into a variety of systems used by global and local producers alike. The reduced adjustment time for formulation transitions means less downtime and fewer troubleshooting hours, letting teams focus on getting finished product out the door.
From our viewpoint as a core producer, we realize that innovation rooted in practicality wins trust. Every batch, every field test, and every technical visit deepens our understanding of how PRIMAL AS-355A impacts not just lab performance charts but day-to-day operations. We learn from the preventable downtime, the feedback on scrub resistance or efflorescence control, and from the competitive trials where customers measure us against others in relentless push for longer-lasting, more compliant coatings. As expected, no single emulsion fits every need, but ongoing dialogue and direct troubleshooting let us continually raise the bar on what an acrylic binder delivers to the industry.
The difference lies not just in the chemistry of PRIMAL AS-355A but in the shared experience of manufacturing, troubleshooting, and success stories that travel between our plant and yours. Our teams, from synthesis reactor operators to field application techs, understand that their work has a direct line to quality on your project sites and with your end users. PRIMAL AS-355A represents more than a formula; it is the result of manufacturing know-how and the accumulated experience of factories solving problems side by side.