PRIMAL TX-100 DS Emulsion

    • Product Name: PRIMAL TX-100 DS Emulsion
    • Factroy Site: West Ujimqin Banner, Xilingol League, Inner Mongolia, China
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    Specifications

    HS Code

    313532

    Product Name PRIMAL TX-100 DS Emulsion
    Type Acrylic Emulsion Polymer
    Appearance Milky white liquid
    Solid Content Approximately 50%
    Ph 8.0 – 9.0
    Density 1.05 g/cm³
    Viscosity 50 – 500 mPa·s
    Mfft Approximately 20°C
    Particle Size About 0.4 microns
    Ionic Nature Anionic
    Film Formation Forms clear, flexible films
    Freeze Thaw Stability Protect from freezing
    Storage Temperature 5°C – 35°C
    Main Application Binder for paints and coatings
    Voc Content < 1% (low VOC)

    As an accredited PRIMAL TX-100 DS Emulsion factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.

    Packing & Storage
    Packing PRIMAL TX-100 DS Emulsion is packaged in a sturdy 200 kg blue plastic drum with a secure lid and product labeling.
    Container Loading (20′ FCL) Container loading (20′ FCL) for PRIMAL TX-100 DS Emulsion: Typically loaded in 200kg drums or 1-ton IBCs, maximizing container space efficiently.
    Shipping PRIMAL™ TX-100 DS Emulsion is typically shipped in tightly sealed, high-density polyethylene drums or totes to prevent leaks and contamination. The containers are labeled for safe handling and compliance with transportation regulations. It should be protected from freezing and excessive heat during transit. Appropriate documentation accompanies each shipment.
    Storage PRIMAL TX-100 DS Emulsion should be stored in tightly closed original containers, in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight and freezing temperatures. Avoid exposure to heat sources and incompatible materials. Protect the emulsion from contamination and extreme temperatures, ideally storing it between 5°C and 40°C. Always follow local regulations and manufacturer's guidelines for safe chemical storage.
    Shelf Life PRIMAL TX-100 DS Emulsion has a shelf life of 12 months from the date of manufacture if stored in unopened containers.
    Application of PRIMAL TX-100 DS Emulsion

    Solids Content: PRIMAL TX-100 DS Emulsion with a solids content of 46% is used in architectural paints, where it enhances film build and provides improved scrub resistance.

    Particle Size: PRIMAL TX-100 DS Emulsion with a particle size of 120 nm is used in interior coatings, where it delivers a smooth surface finish and uniform color distribution.

    Viscosity: PRIMAL TX-100 DS Emulsion with a viscosity of 150 mPa·s is used in high-speed gravure printing inks, where it ensures excellent flow and printability.

    pH Value: PRIMAL TX-100 DS Emulsion with a pH of 8.5 is used in waterborne adhesives, where it contributes to better dispersion stability and bond strength.

    Minimum Film Formation Temperature (MFFT): PRIMAL TX-100 DS Emulsion with an MFFT of 16°C is used in exterior masonry paints, where it enables optimal film formation under moderate temperature conditions.

    Tg (Glass Transition Temperature): PRIMAL TX-100 DS Emulsion with a Tg of 18°C is used in flexible sealants, where it balances flexibility and hardness for crack resistance.

    Stability: PRIMAL TX-100 DS Emulsion with high freeze-thaw stability is used in water-based coatings, where it maintains performance after repeated freezing and thawing cycles.

    Molecular Weight: PRIMAL TX-100 DS Emulsion with a controlled molecular weight distribution is used in polymer-modified mortars, where it improves mechanical strength and adhesion.

    Purity: PRIMAL TX-100 DS Emulsion with a polymer purity >99% is used in high-performance varnishes, where it minimizes impurities and enhances gloss retention.

    Shear Stability: PRIMAL TX-100 DS Emulsion with superior shear stability is used in automated spray applications, where it prevents viscosity breakdown and aggregates for uniform coating.

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    PRIMAL TX-100 DS Emulsion: Consistent Performance, Trusted in Water-Based Paints

    Performance We Engineered for Durability

    In the coatings lab, choices carry real weight. Decades of building, testing, and fine-tuning polymer emulsions sharpened our sense for what works and what breaks down under daily stress. PRIMAL TX-100 DS Emulsion came out of that constant push for coatings that stand up to real-world punishment. As a pure acrylic dispersion, it hit the mark in washability, alkali resistance, and adhesion—important in every canister we send out.

    Our focus has always been clear: surfactant-stabilized emulsions that do not give in when water, children, or busy hands get at surfaces. Over the years, manufacturer standards and customer tolerances only got higher. Paint makers do not settle for peeling, chalking, or unpredictable film formation. They want proven backbone, not just a name on a drum. Engineers at our site have watched too many wall films fail from binder migration or chemical attack. From those failures, we tweaked our approach and landed on the acrylic backbone in PRIMAL TX-100 DS.

    Specs That Matter in the Field

    TRIMAL TX-100 DS flows as a milky-white emulsion with solid content weighed around 50%. The average particle size in the emulsion sits consistently in the small micron range, letting formulations lay down smooth films with minimal surface defects. That means the final paint finish resists dirt pickup and moisture far longer than older generation binders.

    Drop PRIMAL TX-100 DS into wall paint recipes and you’ll see open time and workability line up for easy brush or roller application. On drying, nothing chalks out under touch or shows through. We guarantee low VOC and ammonia content to keep the workspace healthier. Years of supply to demanding domestic and export markets convinced us of one thing: never take shortcuts on raw material check points. Our QC techs never skip particle size, viscosity, solids, and mechanical stability checks for each lot. If a batch does not cure into flexible, durable films in aggressive test cycles, it does not reach our tanks or yours.

    Practical Results—Not Just Numbers

    Customers regularly invite us on-site—to see how acrylic films perform under steamy kitchens, high-abrasion hallways, or spot-wiped hospital walls. PRIMAL TX-100 DS delivers waterborne coatings that shrug off everyday scrubbing and chemical cleaners. The binder crosslinks tightly so dirt, sweat, and markers take more effort to penetrate, reducing repaint frequency. Film remains consistent in gloss and color even after cycles of cleaning, exposure, and temperature change. Contractors doing municipal repaint projects still use the same emulsion we delivered a decade ago. They trust its scuff resistance and how it stretches over hairline cracks without flaking.

    In humid southern climates, alkali attack from plaster or cement walls used to trigger early film breakdown. Switching to TX-100 DS stopped stain bleeding and surface erosion. Paints built on weaker structure would yellow or powder off. Schools and public stairwells—long notorious for hand smudges—now keep their finish with basic maintenance. The most dedicated users—a chain of rental housing managers—confirmed to us that inspection-driven turnover cycles need fewer touch-ups since adopting our acrylic. For them, reliable performance means labor savings.

    How PRIMAL TX-100 DS Sets Itself Apart From Vinyl and Styrene Systems

    Plenty of emulsion options flood the coatings world, but not every blend reacts the same inside paint pots or on final surfaces. Vinyl-versus-acrylic debates fill many industry forums. Vinyl acetate or styrene-acrylics sometimes cut upfront cost, but we’ve tested them side by side—flood exposure, scrubbing, and chemical wipes expose their weaknesses. Secondary emulsions break, lose gloss, or let water vapor sneak in. PRIMAL TX-100 DS’s backbone doesn’t dissolve out or degrade in high-alkaline cement or under regular moisture swings.

    Styrene-acrylics, often promoted for balancing properties and budget, catch attention in certain primer applications. We do not ignore their place. Yet, users often call us with issues after their paint films lose flexibility, turn brittle, or cannot keep up with constant indoor cleaning. On the other hand, pure acrylic PRIMAL TX-100 DS cures into films that handle both urban pollution and indoor scrubbing. The flexibility, color retention, and moisture barrier all hold up to repeated cleaning and touch from hands, mops, or food stains.

    Installation crews in both old and new housing sites let us know which paints peel after a wet winter and which stay intact. Our R&D group records every field report, incorporating changes directly into emulsion tuning. Budget-conscious clients who test styrene-based binders frequently return within a few seasons. Their feedback guided us to keep the PRIMAL TX-100 DS formula focused on lifecycle value rather than the price of a single drum.

    Adapted for Waterborne Formulation—From Paint to Primer

    Designed from a water-based foundation, PRIMAL TX-100 DS breathes easily into acrylic paints, enamels, and high-performance primers. On the line, process engineers found it disperses evenly, even with basic mixing. Batch-to-batch variation is minimal, keeping paint viscosity and application window reliable. Finished paints roll clean, no stringiness, and coverage is predictable. Upscale projects requiring smooth low-gloss, semi-gloss, or even satin finishes see uniform results with one emulsion all the way through.

    Our customers manufacture products as varied as mould-resistant topcoats, kitchen wall finishes, and primary white latex. They set their own standards for abrasion and dirt pickup. With PRIMAL TX-100 DS, specialty paint makers infuse mildew control, anti-stick, or hydrophobic additives, finding our emulsion compatible without gelling or clumping. That flexibility allows for innovation without the constant risk of unpredictable shelf lives. Long storage periods do not trigger phase separation or affect opening performance, so supply lines in hot or cold climates stay reliable.

    After extended shipping or plant storage, we rarely hear of settling or clumping in our emulsion. If issues crop up, plant managers get access to our technical support—direct from the crew who built and run the emulsion lines. Feedback circles right back to process improvements on our floor.

    Environmental and Worker Safety Considerations Baked In

    Safe handling and low environmental load matter from both a corporate and individual standpoint. Lead paint is long buried in history, and even strong-scented alkyds fall out of favor for interiors. In factory settings, line operators prefer emulsions that avoid heavy odors and don’t spike indoor air with VOCs. PRIMAL TX-100 DS draws attention for its minimal ammonia and low formaldehyde footprint. Each batch undergoes careful screening for regulated compounds. Domestic and export customers alike report easier regulatory clearances.

    Our internal teams work closely with health and safety committees to spot and eliminate any hazards in handling or application. Manufacturing operators, lab mixers, and downstream customers all benefit from transparent labelling and strict adherence to composition specifications. For sensitive end-users—in schools, healthcare facilities, or homes—waterborne paints made with TX-100 DS reduce exposure risks and support cleaner indoor air goals. Recoating cycles stretch longer, reducing the waste and labor tied to frequent repainting.

    Across multiple production runs, the emulsion offers chemical stability without the need for extensive preservative boosts. This reduces the cumulative biocide use in finished paints—a step toward greener waterborne chemistry. Our R&D team keeps ahead of regulatory shifts in emissions and substances of concern, ensuring formulations remain compliant and competitive.

    Continuous Improvement, Hands-on Support

    Manufacturers who use PRIMAL TX-100 DS count on reliability, but they also expect a real partner when issues arise or application needs shift. Because we run the production line ourselves, process tweaks and batch adjustments respond almost instantly to field data. Our team keeps a direct channel open with paint formulation teams. If a surfactant interaction or viscosity drift creeps in, our chemists step in with real troubleshooting. Sometimes, a plant’s water source causes instability in other suppliers’ emulsions. We help teams tweak their formulation sequence to sidestep such traps.

    On-site support extends past lab trials. In some cases, we reviewed production lines and adjusted pigment loadings or thickener choices to get the most out of our emulsion backbone. This hands-on approach comes from years of troubleshooting real problems—from unexpected foaming to incompatibility with tanks or mixers. As a manufacturer, we treat our customers as technical partners, not just accounts to be managed remotely. Damage from transit, hot weather storage, or frozen drums happen; none of these problems are theoretical. We log each one and use it to reinforce how we package and transport the emulsion.

    If a unique spec comes up—say, an architect requires anti-blocking properties for a high-traffic educational facility—we keep communication open between their project team and our product development lab. Over a season, we might batch test a few variants and deliver the best performer. End users get something built to last, not generic.

    Industry Context and the Value of Direct Manufacturing

    As chemical manufacturers, we’ve watched trends push and pull the market for acrylic and vinyl emulsions. Regional supply tightens or global shifts in feedstock costs may tempt companies to substitute or dilute their products. We keep our sourcing and production loops domestic as possible, keeping quality stable through changing times. Many of our paint company clients cut back on on-site testing, assuming supply chains deliver the same output every time. Our technicians know shortcuts—like inconsistent surfactant systems or poorly polymerized emulsions—lead to performance dips that show only after final application. We build extra margin in our quality controls for this reason.

    Production scale lets us invest in redundant equipment and continuous monitoring. If polymer chain integrity starts to slip, we find it early and reset. For specialty waterborne coatings, that level of oversight supports the end results in the field. Paint makers working on short timelines or with rigorous export delivery windows trust us not to miss a batch or ship off-spec product. We take pride in the fact that our quality holds up inspection after inspection, season after season.

    Challenges Looking Ahead—Rising Demands, Tighter Margins

    Paint shops today ask more from their acrylic binders. Regulatory pressures, climate-driven shifts, and market consolidation bring new hurdles each year. PRIMAL TX-100 DS holds firm in the face of these changing environments. Still, input costs for monomers, energy, and packaging force every manufacturer to optimize. Our approach leans on plant automation, tighter process control, and strategic stockpiles of raw materials. It’s not glamorous, but consistency at volume always beats last-minute patchwork.

    We’ve learned that shortcuts on emulsion chemistry end up costing more through callbacks, lost contracts, or failed field tests. That is why every change—be it to surfactant, initiator, or filtration step—runs through pilot batches and customer trials before release. By solving problems at the manufacturer level, we protect the trust invested by each downstream user. Distribution partners and paint blenders expect not just a product, but a stable backbone for their own brands.

    Future developments, such as lower carbon footprints, new biopolymer streams, and digital traceability, find their way into our plant floor discussions. As manufacturing partners, we treat innovation as an ongoing process, not an annual review. Feedback from coating makers, procurement agents, and frontline painters forms the backbone of our improvement cycles.

    Summing Up: The Manufacturer’s Perspective

    In crowded emulsion markets, marketing buzz and price competition never slow. What endures is the lab-tested, real-world proven performance of an acrylic like PRIMAL TX-100 DS. Our manufacturing teams put their knowledge into every drum, barrel, and bulk tank. Every batch must answer to not only our own tests, but also the evolving demands of paint makers, commercial applicators, and end users.

    We do not build generic chemical stock: our emulsion leaves the plant ready to support tough cleaning, exposed conditions, and the real work of beautifying buildings. Each team member, from polymerization operator to final packager, understands their impact on the final field performance. Quality control stands as more than just paperwork—it’s a result, proven in painted walls and customer calls years after initial delivery. PRIMAL TX-100 DS holds up under scrutiny, because it was built with lasting change and reliable chemistry in mind.