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HS Code |
738889 |
| Appearance | milky white liquid |
| Solid Content Percent | 38±1% |
| Ph Value | 7.0-8.0 |
| Viscosity Mpa S | 100-800 |
| Ionic Type | anionic |
| Particle Size Nm | 50-100 |
| Glass Transition Temperature Tg C | 25 |
| Film Forming Temperature C | 5 |
| Density G Cm3 | 1.05 |
| Freeze Thaw Stability | good |
| Dilutability | can be diluted with water |
| Storage Stability Months | 6 |
| Odor | slight acrylic odor |
As an accredited SK6330 Waterborne Acrylic Resin factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.
| Packing | SK6330 Waterborne Acrylic Resin is packaged in 200 kg blue HDPE drums, featuring secure lids and detailed product labeling for safety. |
| Container Loading (20′ FCL) | For SK6330 Waterborne Acrylic Resin, a 20' FCL (Full Container Load) typically contains 16-20 metric tons, packed in plastic drums or totes. |
| Shipping | SK6330 Waterborne Acrylic Resin is typically shipped in sealed, HDPE drums or IBC containers to ensure product integrity and safety. Containers should be stored upright, protected from direct sunlight and freezing temperatures. Standard transportation complies with chemical safety regulations. Handle with care to avoid spillage or contamination during transit. |
| Storage | SK6330 Waterborne Acrylic Resin should be stored in tightly sealed containers at temperatures between 5°C and 35°C, away from direct sunlight and sources of heat. Protect the product from freezing and ensure a dry, well-ventilated storage area. Avoid contamination with foreign materials to maintain product quality and shelf life. Use within the recommended storage period as specified by the manufacturer. |
| Shelf Life | SK6330 Waterborne Acrylic Resin has a shelf life of 12 months when stored in original, unopened containers at 5-35°C. |
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Viscosity grade: SK6330 Waterborne Acrylic Resin with a viscosity grade of 1500–3000 mPa·s is used in architectural coatings, where it provides enhanced leveling and smooth film formation. Particle size: SK6330 Waterborne Acrylic Resin with an average particle size of 120 nm is used in wood coatings, where it delivers superior substrate penetration and clarity. Glass transition temperature: SK6330 Waterborne Acrylic Resin with a glass transition temperature (Tg) of 35°C is used in industrial topcoats, where it improves hardness and abrasion resistance. Purity: SK6330 Waterborne Acrylic Resin with a purity of ≥98% is used in adhesives, where it ensures consistent bonding strength and reduced impurities. pH stability: SK6330 Waterborne Acrylic Resin with a pH range of 7.5–8.5 is used in textile finishings, where it promotes uniform dispersion and color retention. Non-volatile content: SK6330 Waterborne Acrylic Resin with 45% non-volatile content is used in printing inks, where it enables fast drying and high gloss development. Weathering resistance: SK6330 Waterborne Acrylic Resin with enhanced UV stability is used in exterior metal coatings, where it achieves prolonged gloss and color retention. Chemical resistance: SK6330 Waterborne Acrylic Resin with chemical resistance to detergents and acids is used in protective floor coatings, where it provides durability and easy maintenance. Molecular weight: SK6330 Waterborne Acrylic Resin with a molecular weight of 80,000 g/mol is used in flexible packaging, where it offers excellent film forming and elasticity. Storage stability: SK6330 Waterborne Acrylic Resin with 12-month storage stability at 25°C is used in OEM automotive coatings, where it maintains batch-to-batch consistency and application reliability. |
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Out on our plant floor, watching each batch of SK6330 Waterborne Acrylic Resin come together, you understand how much precision matters in resin chemistry. Years of refining this formula have shown us what end users value: real consistency, ease of use, and tough performance that stands up to daily abuse. SK6330 isn't a repackaged bulk product; it's a result of sustained formulation choices, reliable upstream chemistry, and a close relationship with the production line.
We don’t ship anything we wouldn’t use in our own development benches. From raw material selection to polymerization control, we've shaped SK6330 to tackle modern coating requirements. This resin takes the best of acrylic latex properties and focuses them for a clean, water-based profile, supporting applications where safety, processing speed, and performance meet.
Every manufacturer claims to offer a distinct resin, but we have learned to cut straight to what actually makes a difference. Spec sheets look similar, but SK6330’s emulsion balance grew out of real use cases—painters, coating engineers, print shops, and construction teams pressured us for faster open times, better film formation, and resilience on tricky surfaces. We build our acrylic backbone to anchor physical strength and wet adhesion, while a fine-tuned particle size distribution lets painters get the smooth flow they want without gumming up gear.
SK6330 measures in at a medium-molecular-weight range. By engineering the distribution curve, we control viscosity for easy handling—even in low-shear mixers—that fits factory routines. Solids content runs high enough to give full-bodied films and sharp color lift in pigment dispersions, minimizing the need for repeated passes. This isn't just about matching a competitor data sheet for solids or pH; it's about how our customers can push drying times or apply across seasons without surprises in tack-free time or gloss target.
Field failures and quality complaints stick with a manufacturer, not a trader. Over years supplying SK6330 to local and export customers, we have learned to tune the resin to handle shifts in humidity, water hardness, and batch-to-batch pigment loads. High water resistance and stain resistance come from careful surfactant control and post-polymerization systems; we stick with tried and tested coalescing agents that leave no surprise residues after cure.
Our acrylic resin provides an accurate wet-to-dry film build, minimizing shrinkage despite the waterborne base. That means fewer callbacks for flaking, peeling, or surface haze. Impact and abrasion resistance land above the median for general-purpose waterborne resins, demonstrated not just by a few lab numbers, but by reports from field trial partners mixing site-poured floors and wall coatings in old buildings with questionable ventilation.
SK6330 also cuts down on yellowing—a chronic complaint among builders using low-end waterborne resins indoors. Our synthesis pathway eliminates the typical side reactions that trigger premature aging under sunlight or indoor UV sources. This is a product we trust for high-visibility architectural jobs, not just back-of-house or warehouse interiors.
Innovation stands or falls in the hands of applicators. SK6330 cures to a film flexible enough to take building movement, yet hard enough to resist scratches from daily use. For our customers, that means less switching between products for primer, mid, and top-coat jobs. Many end users tell us they now rely on a single drum to handle both commercial drywall finishes and industrial direct-to-metal jobs.
Our acrylic backbone resists alkali attack, making the resin suitable for cementitious substrates, fresh plaster, or concrete block work that might crack other generic binders. In interior applications, decorators and contractors appreciate the lack of odor and low VOC off-gassing, both tangible in finished rooms or busy public spaces.
For OEMs, SK6330 handles machinery painting, appliance enamels, and even flexible vinyl surfaces. It wet brushes clean for rapid changes in color, suiting shop-floor turnover. Continuous improvement only proceeds with real production feedback—one major appliance client asked us for faster block resistance to enable stacking units straight off the line, and we pushed adjustments to get there without sacrificing gloss. That kind of change happens because we're hands-on, never outsourcing formulation headaches or quality troubleshooting.
Sustainability demands more than token gestures. We replaced older generations of surfactants and residual solvents in response to workplace exposure data, not just regulatory anticipation or “green product” marketing. As a result, handlers see less skin and eye irritation, reducing PPE needs across routine handling and cleaning. Lower odor means real-world shifts in worker experience, not just improved numbers on VOC certifications.
The wastewater from equipment clean-out after SK6330 remains simpler to treat compared to solvent-based resins. Solid waste generation drops, as spray lines and hoses rinse out faster and with less solvent. We measured total emissions in real-world applications over multiple cycles; the decrease in VOCs and hazardous air pollutants runs in line with what building codes now require for school and hospital coatings.
We also keep a short supply chain wherever possible, drawing raw acrylics from regional producers we visited in person, and verifying each delivery lot by in-house analysis. This hands-on sourcing, more than paperwork, guarantees batch-to-batch consistency, both in terms of chemical compliance and social impact. No trader or distributor goes to this depth; it’s the norm for any manufacturer who cares about their end-users’ safety as well as their team’s health.
The market always offers new choices, from imported brand names to recycled or modified resins. We see our returning customers as the final verdict. Years of sales to demanding clients—public infrastructure, homebuilders, OEMs, and workshop contractors—has driven us to guard three things with SK6330: printability, block resistance, and film integrity.
We listen when end users say which batch sprayed cleanest, or which batch let them put up another coat without sanding or treating for fisheyes. That feedback loops right back into our production dial-ins, sometimes down to small changes in initiator or emulsifier blend. No third-party distributor gives that level of attention; it's our on-site production team that picks up on tiny shifts in water chemistry or reaction heat to safeguard product reliability.
In the field, SK6330 holds tight across metal, wood, composite, and mural applications. Some urban art groups use this resin for public surface projects demanding fade resistance in harsh city summers. We’ve updated raw imbalances when artists reported unusual chalking or dulling after high-pressure cleaning. Every change comes from a blend of operator intuition and customer reminders; no algorithm or generic recipe could achieve the same result.
Our resin does not chase the lowest price, nor does it hide behind claims of miracle performance. Many resin offerings on the market look identical at a glance—matching pH, solids, or minimum film formation temperature—but fall apart when tested under mixed jobsite conditions. We select monomer ratios to avoid residual stickiness even in rapid high-heat bakes or forced air drying; a feature that distinguishes SK6330 from “standard” binder choices.
Other suppliers may dilute batch composition to cut ingredient costs; SK6330 never carries unnecessary fillers or short-cut chain extenders that dilute impact strength. Each batch receives in-tank batch adjustment, not bulk post-emulsion blending. Our team takes tank samples from early, mid, and late phases of polymerization. This records lot character in a direct trace—something no offsite blender or trading company routinely risks.
In years of piloting waterborne technology, we've also noticed how some imports poorly balance open time and block resistance. In humid or coastal regions, generic resins cause problems—sticky stacking, ghosting, or long cure times. We have built SK6330’s system to handle slow dry and high humidity without introducing persistent tack. Contractors often tell us they can load finished pieces sooner, stack and ship with less worry about blocking, and reduce floor time—concrete advantages for real commercial operations.
SK6330 carves its place wherever fast turnaround, strong chemical resistance, and environmental care matter, whether that’s in large public works or small-batch, high-detail decorative pieces.
We support major coating companies who need a core resin to anchor their entire water-based range, from primers to topcoats. Our material holds pigment evenly, resists rub-off from regular cleaning, and stands up to children, pets, and the chaos of daily life. Restoration professionals rely on the resin for both modern upgrades and heritage building touches, prized for minimizing substrate bleaching or efflorescence.
The resin fits efficiently into both automated and manual trends. Brushes, rollers, high-volume sprayers, and dip operations all run true with SK6330 in the formulation, proof that we spent more time considering real-world line speeds and handling than padding a laboratory data sheet.
Many trade customers began by trialing SK6330 in specialty projects—bus terminals, school gyms, composite doors, parade floats—before switching over to the main production lines. Positive feedback almost always mentioned quick learning curves and surface forgiveness. Even non-specialist painters who didn't have perfect training found the resin forgiving enough to cover mistakes, blend edges, or repair surface issues with less time spent overworking the film or stripping and recoating.
The future of acrylic resinities ties into raw feedstock development and regulatory action. We keep up with new monomer sources, integrating local supply streams as old petrochemical basins change hands or get repurposed. Our R&D team works directly in the plant, not offsite, so improvements actually stick—chasing pure output, smart waste reduction, and direct customer priorities.
Digital tinting and precision color-matching—including AI-driven adjustments on the line—now favor waterborne acrylic formulations, and SK6330 continues to adapt. Side reactions that frustrate automatic color stations have been minimized in our resin thanks to predictable crosslinker ratios and pH stability, so no customer loses time chasing fluctuating color charts or recalibrating dispensers every few weeks.
We also worked with specialty additive suppliers to broaden the resin's antimicrobial capabilities, a critical ask for hospital and food processing zones post-pandemic. These partnerships let us tweak batches to respond to specific sector requirements—one bakery flooring giant needed extra scrubbing tolerance under caustic commercial cleaning, so we adjusted the backbone for chemical resistance and tracked product longevity report-by-report.
Basing procurement on real visits and audits keeps our team honest. We know the hands and communities behind every core input for SK6330, both for supply surety and for upholding the kind of long-term partnerships that resist market volatility or sudden raw price swings. This transparency pays for itself in times of disruption; we weathered the most recent supply crunch with no substandard batches sneaking through, no concealed substitute monomers, and no forced adjustments.
We have taken the time to host training sessions for major end users so application techniques can maximize what this resin offers. Instead of delivering a barrel and walking away, we send technical staff to see how site mixing, climate, and substrate qualities influence both cure and final appearance. That information helps us improve both the product and support surrounding its use—a level of collaboration that resellers and importers cannot offer.
After years of listening, measuring, testing, and reworking, SK6330 Waterborne Acrylic Resin stands as proof that great materials come from a feedback loop between lab, plant, and end user. Each improvement, from raw sourcing all the way to jobsite touchups, reflects a real need heard clearly and translated into something customers can grab hold of. The resin continues to evolve alongside our partners—never static or offered as a commodity blend, but as the product of ongoing manufacturing care, real communication, and a commitment to quality where it shows up most: in sustained, reliable performance under the toughest and most diverse application demands.