SK6462B Waterborne Acrylic Resin

    • Product Name: SK6462B Waterborne Acrylic Resin
    • Chemical Name (IUPAC): Poly(methyl methacrylate-co-butyl acrylate)
    • CAS No.: 25852-37-3
    • Chemical Formula: C5H8O2
    • 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

    769742

    Productname SK6462B Waterborne Acrylic Resin
    Appearance Milky white liquid
    Solidcontent 40 ± 1%
    Phvalue 7.0 - 8.5
    Viscosity 100 - 500 mPa·s (at 25°C)
    Ionictype Anionic
    Particlesize ≤ 0.1 μm
    Glasstransitiontemperature Approximately 20°C
    Stability Excellent storage stability
    Applicationfields Wood coatings, metal coatings, plastic coatings
    Filmformingtemperature Approx. 0°C

    As an accredited SK6462B Waterborne Acrylic Resin factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.

    Packing & Storage
    Packing SK6462B Waterborne Acrylic Resin is packaged in 25 kg blue plastic drums, tightly sealed to ensure safe transport and storage.
    Container Loading (20′ FCL) Container Loading (20′ FCL) for SK6462B Waterborne Acrylic Resin: 16 tons net weight, 160 steel drums (200 kg/drum), securely palletized.
    Shipping SK6462B Waterborne Acrylic Resin is shipped in tightly sealed, high-density polyethylene drums or IBC totes to ensure product integrity. Containers are clearly labeled and must be stored upright in cool, dry conditions. During transport, avoid direct sunlight, freezing, and excess heat. Handle according to standard chemical safety protocols and applicable regulations.
    Storage SK6462B Waterborne Acrylic Resin should be stored in tightly sealed original containers, kept in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight and sources of heat or ignition. Protect from freezing and contamination. Store at temperatures between 5°C and 35°C. Always keep packaging closed when not in use to maintain product quality and stability.
    Shelf Life SK6462B Waterborne Acrylic Resin has a shelf life of 12 months when stored in a cool, dry, and unopened container.
    Application of SK6462B Waterborne Acrylic Resin

    High Solids Content: SK6462B Waterborne Acrylic Resin with high solids content is used in wood coating formulations, where it provides enhanced film build and improved substrate coverage.

    Low Viscosity: SK6462B Waterborne Acrylic Resin of low viscosity is used in spray application processes, where it ensures smooth application and minimal equipment clogging.

    Fine Particle Size: SK6462B Waterborne Acrylic Resin with fine particle size is used in textile finishing, where it delivers uniform surface appearance and soft hand feel.

    pH Stability (7.0–8.5): SK6462B Waterborne Acrylic Resin featuring stable pH is used in printing ink formulations, where it maintains consistent print quality and prevents batch instability.

    High Molecular Weight: SK6462B Waterborne Acrylic Resin with high molecular weight is used in industrial finishes, where it imparts superior abrasion resistance and durability.

    Good Freeze-Thaw Stability: SK6462B Waterborne Acrylic Resin exhibiting good freeze-thaw stability is used in outdoor architectural coatings, where it ensures long-term storage and application reliability.

    Gloss Level Control: SK6462B Waterborne Acrylic Resin allowing gloss level control is used in automotive clearcoats, where it achieves precise gloss finishes and visual appeal.

    High Purity (≥99%): SK6462B Waterborne Acrylic Resin with high purity is used in electronics component coatings, where it minimizes ionic contamination and maximizes dielectric performance.

    Rapid Drying Time: SK6462B Waterborne Acrylic Resin offering rapid drying time is used in fast-production line paints, where it enables quick handling and increased throughput.

    Excellent UV Resistance: SK6462B Waterborne Acrylic Resin with excellent UV resistance is used in exterior plastic coatings, where it provides long-lasting color retention and surface protection.

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    Introducing SK6462B Waterborne Acrylic Resin: A Closer Look from the Manufacturer

    Shaping Performance with SK6462B

    In our years of running reactors and overseeing batches every day, we know real performance separates a trusted resin from the rest. With SK6462B Waterborne Acrylic Resin, our team has focused on stable batch consistency and application-ready quality. Many customers walk through the door asking for resins that dry faster, deliver better weatherability, or carry that “easy” brush-out. After every round of pilot testing, feedback loops with formulators, and running product side-by-side with older materials, we see what SK6462B brings to the table.

    Practical Formulation and Model Features

    Looking beyond lab data, SK6462B shows up in the plant as a pure, viscous acrylic dispersion with solid resistance to yellowing. We have been keeping the particle size and distribution range carefully in check across lots. For coatings teams, that means fewer headaches over thickening routines and pigment grinding. The resin has enough wet edge to allow good flow without pooling, and film-forming temperature sits low enough for broad seasonal work.

    Out on the production floor, plant operators appreciate a resin that does not foam excessively under agitation or develop gel lumps after long storage. More than once, we hear from customers who faced pump clogging with older waterborne acrylics. Our process design for SK6462B makes sure the emulsion passes through transfer lines smoothly, even in high-volume drum fillings. Filtering operations at the end of a cycle remove any micro-gel, so you do not find unwanted debris in your mixing tank.

    Formulation Application: From Paints to Adhesives

    Real-world use shapes resin design. We see SK6462B picked as the backbone for indoor architectural finishes and furniture topcoats where low odor and low VOCs matter. It makes sense in drywall primers and silk wall paints wanting to avoid tacky texture on humid days. Set against alkyd resins, SK6462B lays down a more elastic, chip-resistant film, which stands up to repeated cleaning and sunlight over years of daily use.

    In adhesives, it helps bond films or wood in packaging lines running all week, where operators worry less about roller fouling or slow drying. Prototype runs in commercial flooring sealers also show this acrylic resin resists scuff marks from heavy traffic and mop cycles. Compared to earlier waterborne acrylics, we aimed for a better balance of open working time and early block resistance, so stacks of coated panels resist sticking together but still let applicators blend seams cleanly.

    Industry Standards and Compliance

    In this factory, we spend real hours every year meeting inspections and third-party audits. Customers and regulators ask for formaldehyde-free, APEO-free, and heavy metal-free resins. SK6462B has been designed to fit strict indoor air standards in major markets. Over the last two years, the query “will this pass the latest emission test?” comes up before we finalize the formula. We made sure the ingredients do not push VOC levels outside current thresholds for green labeling schemes like LEED or China's Ten-Ring certification.

    Unlike commodity latex resins with inconsistent supply chains, we source monomers and additives only from fully qualified suppliers with multi-year track records. Our in-house QA team audits every incoming lot before it moves to reactors—eliminating common surprises that show up months later in field complaints. Every finished drum holds a batch certificate for traceability. Sometimes a customer will call us about a “strange odor,” only to find contamination traced to a non-approved thickener or pigment, rather than the resin itself. With SK6462B, the core resin supply stays reliable, limiting these headaches.

    User Experience: Contractors and Operators

    Nobody likes changing their routine or explaining to a crew why a finish failed. From conversations with both small paint shops and big coating contractors, we hear the same thing: reliability wins. Most paints and adhesives built with SK6462B go down over unsealed masonry, fiberboard, or bare drywall. Once a mix has dried, users expect clean edges, good hiding, and color retention. Hardware stores ring us up with feedback toward “less drag” on roller application or better stain cleaning, which we push right to our process team. Compared to older water-based acrylics, this resin really cuts down whitening under repeated wet cloth scrubbing.

    Tool cleaning matters as well. Cleanup with just water is often a selling point when field crews do not want to deal with solvents at the end of the day. Formulators report less skinning or gumming in the bucket, even when left uncovered for a while—something that reduces product waste and mess on job sites. When tested side by side with common, general-grade acrylic resins, SK6462B leaves fewer streaks and lays flatter after drying.

    Product Stability and Storage Behavior

    Out in warehouses, seasonal swings from summer heat to winter chill expose a lot about a resin’s true character. Since launching SK6462B, our storage tanks and partner depots have tracked its stability under broad temperature windows. We have engineered the stabilizer package to limit sediment buildup, thinning, or phase separation. No one wants to explain to a customer why clear liquid layers off in a drum or why gel cakes have formed after a freeze-thaw cycle. The resin keeps viscosity uniform for long-term stock—no shaking or blending required after two or even three months. Technicians remark that even after rough transport, drums show no skinning or “cheese” clumps floating up at the top.

    A lot of market resins struggle with bacteria or mold after long storage. For SK6462B, we built in a preservative profile with broad microbial coverage. After months, retained samples from the same lot run within agreed pH and viscosity ranges—this keeps downtime and scrap low for coatings filling lines and batch adjusters.

    Batch-to-Batch Quality Control in Practice

    From the reaction kettle up, our plant relies on digital controls and old-fashioned skilled operators. Each batch of SK6462B passes viscosity, pH, and particle size checks before it ever leaves. QC team pulls retention samples, storing them at set intervals to compare against field returns or customer technical complaints. In testing, we run gloss, adhesion, and dry film clarity, providing partners real samples—not just reports from faraway labs.

    No manufacturer gets it right every run—still, by logging trends and tracing back every quality hiccup, we pick up issues before they snowball. Say a batch runs high in viscosity—blending adjustments are made within minutes, not hours. This discipline, learned from hard lessons over years of customer audits, limits the risk of a run going out of spec or requiring field recalls. SK6462B benefits from this system, reducing the freight of customer trials and giving our partners the confidence that a formula won’t change overnight.

    Adjusting to Customer Needs

    In this plant, no resin stays “one size fits all.” We have worked with customer sites running everything from high-gloss finishes to flat primers. Some need faster dry under heat lamps, others want a softer final film for certain wall finishes. SK6462B serves as a robust base for tweaking coalescence, dry-down, and gloss control by blending with industry-standard modifiers. Over dozens of co-development projects, some want lower odor and higher block resistance for children’s rooms, while others want more adhesion for high-wear commercial spaces.

    We log every modification and keep prototype samples for up to a year, so repeat orders always match what the partner expects. No one likes field failures from inconsistent polymerization or formula drift—as a direct manufacturer, we track root causes ourselves, not blaming the supply chain or “technical service.”

    Differences Compared to Common Acrylic Resins

    Questions about “what makes SK6462B different?” land on our table often. Many off-the-shelf acrylic resins focus either on cost or one-directional performance, like wash resistance or gloss, at the expense of long-term flexibility or block resistance. Some older waterborne resins sacrifice clarity for adhesion, leaving milky coats on dark substrates. Through hands-on batch design, our team balanced film transparency, gloss, flexibility, and anti-block properties, instead of pulling one lever alone.

    In routine plant tests, we apply the resin in both controlled and real-world shop conditions—drying time, recoat windows, and edge blending matter as much as instrument readings. Customers have reported that SK6462B survives rubbing, scrapes, and exposure to ordinary household cleaners without dulling or chalking. Construction partners appreciate that, once installed, the films avoid tackiness even if panels sit stacked in storage before site delivery.

    Cost is always a pressure point, yet synthetic cost-cutting does not hold up if a batch starts failing early. SK6462B avoids cheap extenders or pre-cut solvents, so end-use consistency is not lost to margin trimming. Instead of boasting abstract “multi-functional” claims, our product runs through more real paint formulations and plant lines before broad release.

    Sustainability and Environmental Impact

    Many procurement managers and specifiers put a razor focus on environmental impact. When we designed SK6462B, we shifted focus from simple compliance to true sustainability. Our raw materials are sourced from partners with environmental controls in place. We employ closed-loop water recovery in production, limiting discharge to nearly zero per finished batch, which has attracted attention from both local and overseas stakeholders inspecting our facility.

    SK6462B contains no added formaldehyde donors, heavy metal dryers, or phthalate plasticizers. Workers in our plant benefit too—safer raw material handling means lower health and safety complaints. Residual monomer contents in finished drums measure well below regional regulatory limits, tested at routine intervals. This gives purchasing managers evidence for “green label” supply claims without the marketing fluff. When run in low-VOC paints, the final systems pass emissions in both domestic and export markets, which has become non-negotiable for many new construction projects.

    We package the resin in recyclable HDPE drums and encourage bulk tanker deliveries for larger customers. More than once, buyers have asked for documentation showing the recyclability of our packaging. Each drum carries a resin label that clearly shows regulatory compliance, which shortens the approval process in building certification audits.

    Service and Partnership: Beyond the Drum

    Having decades in the business, we know product isn’t just what’s in the drum—it’s tech support, open feedback, and co-developing answers to production challenges. Customers run their shops at different scales and skill levels, and field issues come up regardless of how well the lab recipe reads on paper.

    With SK6462B, our technical team regularly visits customer plants, checking line conditions and troubleshooting any application snags. Sometimes, a property's humidity or HVAC cycling can cause unexpected dry-down issues, or a change in pigment source reveals hidden compatibilities. Instead of slow email chains, we invite partners to tour production lines, run side-by-side with our techs, and collect real feedback. When they find a niche need—like faster freeze-thaw recovery or better performance in flexible flooring—our process team makes small-lot modifications for targeted trial runs. Through learning from these application challenges, the product line stays grounded in reality, and not just marketing promises.

    Sample turnaround is fast, since everything is batch-produced on-site. Plant managers and supervisors get direct lines to our team. Feedback from distributers and contractors is always brought back to the factory for swift adjustments. Mistakes are used to strengthen the next run—no one hides behind paperwork. This transparency keeps the product line responsive and gives long-term partners more confidence during market shifts or when new application requirements pop up.

    Long-Term Field Experience

    Over the years, we track SK6462B’s journey from our reactors into apartments, offices, retail walls, and furniture. We receive real case studies of resin-coated surfaces standing up to crowded cafes, school corridors, and high-traffic kitchens. In most return visits, field-applied coats remain bright, resisting darkening or sticky feel even after thousands of touches and cleans. Property owners report fewer cracking or peeling complaints during site warranty periods.

    The “lifespan” of a resin only means something if the film keeps its look and touch as rooms fill with people over months and years. Our team watches for the yellowing or chalking that used to mark older acrylics after six cycles of seasons or indoor heating. Maintenance contractors tell us SK6462B-based films cut repaint frequency and make wall refreshes simpler each cycle, helping protect the initial investment. We see low touch-up rates, translating into labor savings and less prep time for crews.

    Handling Regulatory Shifts

    Staying ahead of new rules takes more than reading trade news—regulatory bodies update formaldehyde, VOC, or monomer restrictions with little warning. Over time, SK6462B’s flexibility has let us shift formulations as laws cut limits on residuals or migration. Since we manage our own process from monomer sourcing to drum fill, we incorporate changes quickly. Customers feel fewer shocks from sudden regional differences, since our in-plant teams can react to new standards before market pullbacks or product delistings force awkward conversations.

    Third-party certifiers sometimes walk our lines, checking air emissions, labeling, and documentation. Each resin batch passes full traceability and ingredient transparency audits. End users need written confirmation for green-building or export paperwork, so we provide a clear, direct window into our formula design—eliminating gray zones or “proprietary ingredient” answers. This compliance work is only possible with control over our full supply chain and recipe database.

    Challenges and Solutions: What We’ve Learned

    Working close to our customers, we face issues as they arise—film pinholing in hot weather, bubbling from aggressive pigment dispersions, poor adhesion on certain sealed woods. SK6462B’s polymer backbone, based on a fine-tuned acrylic monomer blend, gives us room to solve these snags. Product engineering sometimes adds coalescence modifiers or rebalances surfactants after field failures; adjustments are real responses, logged, traced, and carried forward.

    One recurring challenge: achieving fast surface dry in humid production conditions without losing deep clarity. Our lab teams cycle through test batches, running quick-dry curves and reviewing clean-down performance after simulated “event” spills (coffee, ink, cleaning agents). Once a solution gets enough positive field test reports, we fold the improvement into each new batch for all customers. Through these cycles, the product’s resilience grows—not on claims, but on proven field feedback.

    A Manufacturer’s Word

    We stand behind SK6462B Waterborne Acrylic Resin from raw input to finished drum. Every year, the benchmark for performance and safety rises, and customer needs shift fast. By owning our own manufacturing, refining batch controls, and learning directly from the people using the resin in their businesses, we offer more than just a product listing—we deliver a working solution for today’s coatings and adhesives challenges. For those looking for dependable results in a changing market, our experience with SK6462B sets it apart.