SK6465 Waterborne Acrylic Resin

    • Product Name: SK6465 Waterborne Acrylic Resin
    • Chemical Name (IUPAC): Poly(methyl methacrylate-co-butyl acrylate)
    • CAS No.: 80865-62-1
    • Chemical Formula: C12H16O4
    • 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

    884899

    Appearance Milky white liquid
    Solid Content 45 ± 2
    Viscosity 25 C Mpa S 100-500
    Ph Value 7.0 - 9.0
    Ionic Nature Anionic
    Minimum Film Forming Temperature C 60
    Density G Cm³ 1.05 ± 0.02
    Storage Stability 6 months (at 5-35°C)
    Elongation At Break Over 150
    Glass Transition Temperature C 25
    Free Monomer Content < 0.5
    Water Resistance Good

    As an accredited SK6465 Waterborne Acrylic Resin factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.

    Packing & Storage
    Packing SK6465 Waterborne Acrylic Resin is packaged in a 25 kg blue HDPE drum, securely sealed for safe storage and transport.
    Container Loading (20′ FCL) **Container Loading (20′ FCL):** Up to 16 metric tons (MT) or 80 drums of SK6465 Waterborne Acrylic Resin per 20′ full container load.
    Shipping SK6465 Waterborne Acrylic Resin is typically shipped in sealed, high-density polyethylene (HDPE) drums or IBC totes, each clearly labeled for identification and safety. The product should be transported and stored at temperatures between 5–35°C, away from direct sunlight and freezing conditions, in compliance with relevant chemical handling regulations.
    Storage SK6465 Waterborne Acrylic Resin should be stored in tightly sealed containers to prevent contamination and evaporation. Keep the product in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area, protected from direct sunlight, freezing temperatures, and heat sources. Avoid storage below 5°C or above 35°C. Ensure all containers are clearly labeled and comply with relevant safety and environmental regulations.
    Shelf Life SK6465 Waterborne Acrylic Resin has a shelf life of 12 months when stored in tightly sealed containers at 5-35°C.
    Application of SK6465 Waterborne Acrylic Resin

    Solids Content: SK6465 Waterborne Acrylic Resin with 45% solids content is used in protective metal coatings, where it enhances film build and corrosion resistance.

    Viscosity: SK6465 Waterborne Acrylic Resin with a viscosity of 1,200 mPa·s is used in automotive topcoats, where it ensures excellent leveling and sprayability.

    Particle Size: SK6465 Waterborne Acrylic Resin with an average particle size of 90 nm is used in wood finishes, where it provides superior surface smoothness and gloss.

    pH Value: SK6465 Waterborne Acrylic Resin with a pH of 8.2 is used in plastic coatings, where it offers stable dispersion and long-term storage reliability.

    Molecular Weight: SK6465 Waterborne Acrylic Resin with a molecular weight of 70,000 g/mol is used in textile binders, where it delivers strong adhesion and flexibility.

    Glass Transition Temperature: SK6465 Waterborne Acrylic Resin with a Tg of 32°C is used in wall paints, where it achieves optimal hardness and stain resistance.

    MFFT: SK6465 Waterborne Acrylic Resin with a minimum film formation temperature (MFFT) of 6°C is used in exterior architectural paints, where it enables low-temperature film formation and uniform coverage.

    Purity: SK6465 Waterborne Acrylic Resin with a purity of 99.5% is used in medical device coatings, where it provides high chemical resistance and biocompatibility.

    Stability Temperature: SK6465 Waterborne Acrylic Resin with stability up to 60°C is used in industrial primers, where it maintains performance under elevated storage and application temperatures.

    Elongation at Break: SK6465 Waterborne Acrylic Resin with 150% elongation at break is used in flexible packaging inks, where it enhances substrate flexibility and print durability.

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    Introducing SK6465 Waterborne Acrylic Resin: A New Generation for Modern Coating Solutions

    Rethinking Waterborne Resins for a Demanding World

    Years ago, our chemists set out to develop a resin that truly addresses the performance gaps left by conventional acrylics, especially in waterborne systems. SK6465 Waterborne Acrylic Resin is the result of that work. This resin serves as the backbone for coatings where durability, strong adhesion, and environmental awareness are not just buzzwords, but daily operational demands. From factory floors to busy municipal spaces and everything in between, expectations have changed. Paint failures and long drying times cost real money and impact reputations, so we looked toward practical needs on the ground when refining this formula.

    A Closer Look at the Model and What Sets It Apart

    In the industry, SK6465 is known not for being a generic acrylic resin, but for standing up to harsher realities. It’s built to accept high pigment loads, enabling robust color and reliable layer building. Our teams poured energy into achieving both clarity and gloss without sacrificing mechanical toughness or water resistance. Unlike many earlier acrylic offerings, this resin holds up under long-term exposure to sunlight and rain—it doesn’t turn tacky during damp spells or degrade in color after a few months on a wall or floor.

    The viscosity was engineered for straightforward application by spray, roller, or brush, reducing headaches on the shop floor and allowing a wide variety of film thicknesses without sagging or orange peel. Users notice fewer problems with foaming or cratering. On actual shop floors, feedback shows shorter recoat windows and less downtime.

    Why Waterborne? Meeting Stronger Environmental and Workplace Standards

    Coating producers and end-users know all too well about evolving restrictions on volatile organic compounds. With SK6465, we approach a resin product that aims for high solid content and low VOC emissions. We kept an eye on formaldehyde content and unnecessary solvents, targeting a formula that aligns with more stringent environmental and worker-safety guidelines seen across major markets. No single product solves all regulatory headaches, but ongoing checks paired with external audit feedback keeps this resin suitable for both export and domestic needs.

    Performance Beyond the Lab: Our Real-World Experience

    Lab numbers might tell part of the story, but the resin’s real value comes from witnessing its impact in actual coatings, deployed by contractors and industry clients. We’ve supplied this resin to makers of architectural paints, metal primers, floor coatings, even wood finishes. In feedback from these partners, results have shown stable film formation in both humid and dry climates, resistance to streaks or yellowing, and strong crosslinking without overcomplicated curing schedules. Durability does not require aggressive crosslinking additives, which keeps the end formulation uncomplicated and safer to work with.

    SK6465 has performed well on concrete, masonry, steel, wood, and various composites. On exterior surfaces, it fends off chalking and color drift through long cycles of sun and rain. In interiors where user traffic or machinery creates wear and tear, the dried film resists scratching, marring, and moisture-driven swelling. Resilience over repeated cleaning cycles cuts maintenance costs and gives building managers fewer complaints to manage.

    What Users Appreciate: Everyday Advantages on the Production Line and in the Field

    Batch-to-batch consistency means our clients don’t waste hours adjusting formulas or recalibrating lines. The resin disperses pigments and fillers with minimal need for stabilizers or excessive surfactants, simplifying mixing and ensuring color accuracy. Lower foam generation during high-speed dispersing reduces both product losses and the amount of costly defoaming agents. Our process is built around repeatable quality controls, and we continually fine-tune based on customer observations—whether that means adjusting solids content or tweaking functionality to suit end-user demands.

    SK6465’s compatibility with a range of coalescents and additives opens up options for tuning gloss level, flexibility, or drying speed. For some partners, this means adjusting the final coating to fit specific climate conditions, substrate types, or drying schedules. We pushed for a resin that cures well at ambient temperatures—reducing energy bills and expanding suitability to job sites where forced drying simply isn’t practical.

    Differences That Matter: How SK6465 Sets Itself Apart From Older and Overseas Alternatives

    Much of the acrylic resin market is filled with generic products that check the minimum boxes for film formation but leave users struggling with long-term problems, from patchy coverage to sticky finishes or poor chemical resistance. SK6465 arose out of a constant dialogue with users in furniture coating, machine part fabrication, decorative paints, and waterproofing industries. They wanted a resin that didn’t flake under temperature swings, a product that wouldn’t leave behind strong odors, and a supply chain that delivered reliable quality, not just once but with every order.

    This resin’s glass transition temperature hits a range suitable for both flexible and semi-rigid films, so it outperforms many budget resins that turn brittle or soft, depending on the season. Thanks to improved particle stability and reactivity, it accepts tinting pastes and metallic pigments better than most economy brands—colors remain clean, dispersion is faster, and there’s a noticeable reduction in settling during storage. Blushing, a common fault in earlier types when exposed to high humidity, barely appears in paint cans formulated with SK6465.

    Water resistance, gloss retention, and substrate wetting have improved cycle after cycle, with dozens of factory and independent field trials backing up our claims. Unlike some bulk-manufactured resins from overseas, every batch undergoes tight controls for particle size, solids content, and surface tension. Our logistics teams keep storage and shipment parameters stable, so resin properties don’t drift by the time it reaches the customer’s own tanks.

    Making Coaters’ Jobs Easier: Our Design Intent and On-Site Lessons

    In every meeting with researchers, factory operators, and job-site crews, the message comes back clear: simplify the work, but don’t cut corners on performance. That’s the guiding force behind SK6465. Many conventional acrylics require either lengthy thermal curing or compromise heavily on film integrity when forced to air dry. Through our own testing and partner trials, we brought down the film-forming temperature so that even during shoulder seasons or rainy days, jobs can progress without extended delays or sticky substrates.

    Repeat users appreciate the broad window for recoat: no racing against the clock, but also no need to wait overnight for safe handling. That adaptability means coaters avoid bottlenecks and can move confidently from prep to finish in a single workday. Maintenance staff praise the resin for coatings that don’t soften under sanitizing chemicals, so high-touch surfaces stay cleaner and keep their finish in service environments like schools, clinics, and transport hubs.

    Concrete Results: Case Applications and Industry Feedback

    Rollout often starts in the shop with small-scale sampling. For wood finishers, SK6465 forms an even base coat that resists tannin bleeding and gives clear penetration on tricky hardwoods. Furniture makers observed better clarity under transparent topcoats and sharper color reproduction on colored lacquers. In metal fabrication, primers built with this resin protect against flash rust and peeling, particularly on mild steel and galvanized surfaces, yet remain easy to sand for overcoating.

    In masonry paints, building contractors mention fewer complaints during rainy spells or early morning dew, as the resin lends better water beading and improved cure, even at slightly lower temperatures. Open-air commercial facilities, like malls and stadiums, have adopted paint systems centered on SK6465 for its chalking resistance and ease of clean-down after public events. These are not theoretical gains—contractor’s logs and end-user records document lowered touchup rates and longer intervals between routine repainting cycles.

    Major industrial users, such as machinery repainting workshops, note harder, more resilient dried films with SK6465 compared to earlier-generation acrylics. Those running complex assembly lines report that this resin keeps up with automated equipment, rarely jamming sprayers, and letting the lines stay productive longer between cleaning or recalibration cycles. Professional wood coaters achieve deeper, clearer finishes with less blocking or ghosting, and smaller workshop users cite a tangible drop in off-gassing odors, making shared workspace environments more comfortable.

    Reducing Environmental Burdens With Steady, Practical Improvements

    Throughout the production process of SK6465, we aimed to keep residual monomers and hazardous additives in check. Upgrading our plant lines and process monitoring has let us keep unwanted side-reactions low without creating waste streams that need extra remediation. Unlike some older products, which required strong coalescents laden with VOCs, SK6465 reaches film formation with a much broader range of environmentally responsible additives. End-users see real reductions in odor on application, lower indoor air impacts, and—where measured—faster return-to-use times post-application due to reduced off-gassing.

    Our engineering team works hand-in-hand with supply chain specialists to cut down on packaging waste and shipping energy. Since the resin works with higher pigment and extender loads, end-users can stretch a batch further, do more with fewer raw material inputs, and cut costs per job without lowering coating quality. The movement toward safer, less impactful chemistry must start in the design phase; SK6465 reflects those priorities, improved over dozens of pilot projects and steady feedback loops.

    Keeping Up With Market Demands: Flexibility, Testing, and Long-Term Value

    Every season, customers come to us with new requests. One year it’s zero-VOC architecture paint; the next, it’s rapid-set shop primers for cold weather. What we’ve learned with SK6465 is that flexibility at the formulation stage makes for fewer headaches down the line. As our partners develop their own binders—sometimes paired with specialty crosslinkers, sometimes with simple air-dry formulations—this resin serves as a reliable anchor. It’s not uncommon for us to adjust surfactant profiles or introduce minor modifications based on feedback from application lines or field performance audits.

    We have invested in both in-house and independent testing to validate every performance claim. Tests have covered abrasion, water immersion, chemical scrub, long-term UV exposure, and adhesion to multiple substrates. Results return time and again: tough, uniform films with consistent gloss and color, even after cyclic wear or cleaning. Visiting factories and watching real production lines in action has allowed us to see up close where minor formulation tweaks can make a difference, and we pass those improvements on to our customers in each progressive batch.

    Working Directly With Formula Developers and Paint Makers

    Much of the value in SK6465 comes from ongoing relationships with developers in the paint and coatings industry. We don’t simply produce and ship resin—we stay involved from samples to full-scale rollouts, sharing insights about application quirks and scaling issues. We listen to challenges faced by both large-scale manufacturers and niche custom shops, so we’re constantly adapting our process and formulation to respond to their direct experience.

    Rather than focusing solely on raw technical data, we look to actual user priorities: fewer defects per batch, faster turnaround from factory to end-use, strong technical support when unusual substrates or unexpected field conditions crop up. Paint companies appreciate this hands-on, continuous-improvement approach, since it helps build trust and ensures no drop-off in performance over time. On more than one occasion, on-site troubleshooting during transitions between resin batches has helped partners avoid downtime and keep their customers happy.

    Advantages for Today and Tomorrow’s Coating Challenges

    With SK6465, our customers step ahead of short-lived trends and low-bar requirements. The resin’s performance edge lies partly in its physical properties, but also in its steady track record—coatings last longer without touchups, protect better against weather and wear, and contribute to safer, lower-VOC working environments. Improvements to manufacturing methods allow us to ship product with consistent particle dispersion, color development, and performance characteristics, batch after batch.

    In practice, each new facility or formulation brings its own hurdles, from unexpected climate swings to ever tighter client specifications. SK6465’s track record in adapting to these variables comes out of more than lab testing; it comes from feedback, trial-and-error modifications, and hands-on support in the field. We don’t see resin production as a static business—a modern waterborne acrylic must keep pace with rising expectations for environmental performance, user safety, and product adaptability.

    Pushing for Long-Term Gains: Where We Go Next

    As demands on coatings grow ever more stringent, manufacturers bear increasing responsibility for both product quality and environmental impact. SK6465 Waterborne Acrylic Resin embodies how careful engineering and sustained customer engagement can define the cutting edge. Rather than focusing on what’s easiest or cheapest, we’ve directed resources into resin design, process monitoring, and real-world testing so clients gain a foundation for coatings that stand the test of time.

    Looking ahead, we keep dialogue open with coating developers, researchers, and end-users to keep refining our product. Whether the challenge is greater resistance to city pollution, higher gloss for consumer goods, or compatibility with the next generation of green additives, we see each new request as a way to stretch and build on the success of SK6465. Experience has shown us that coatings success demands ongoing attention, a willingness to refine and improve—SK6465 grows out of that mindset and will continue to evolve in step with our customers’ needs.