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HS Code |
967715 |
| Product Name | VIACRYL VSC 6295w/45WA |
| Type | Waterborne Acrylic Resin |
| Appearance | Translucent milky white liquid |
| Solid Content | 45% |
| Ph | 8.0 - 9.0 |
| Viscosity | 100 - 400 mPa.s (Brookfield RVT, 20°C, Spindle 2/20rpm) |
| Ionic Character | Anionic |
| Density | Approximately 1.06 g/cm³ |
| Film Forming Temperature | Approximately 0°C (minimum) |
| Glass Transition Temperature Tg | Approximately 5°C |
| Emulsifier Type | Surfactant stabilized |
| Binder Type | Pure acrylic polymer |
| Storage Stability | 6 months at 5-30°C |
| Free Monomer Content | <0.1% |
| Odor | Mild |
As an accredited VIACRYL VSC 6295w/45WA Waterborne Acrylic Resin factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.
| Packing | The VIACRYL VSC 6295w/45WA Waterborne Acrylic Resin is packaged in a 200 kg blue HDPE drum with secure tamper-evident sealing. |
| Container Loading (20′ FCL) | Container Loading (20′ FCL) for VIACRYL VSC 6295w/45WA: 16 metric tons (mt) net weight, packed in 160 kg drums. |
| Shipping | **Shipping for VIACRYL VSC 6295w/45WA Waterborne Acrylic Resin:** This product is shipped in tightly sealed, labeled containers, compatible with waterborne acrylic resins. It should be transported upright and protected from freezing, direct sunlight, and extreme temperatures. Handle per safety data sheet instructions. Compliance with local, national, and international transport regulations is required during shipping. |
| Storage | VIACRYL VSC 6295w/45WA Waterborne Acrylic Resin should be stored in tightly sealed original containers at temperatures between 5°C and 35°C. Protect from direct sunlight, frost, and excessive heat. Ensure storage areas are well-ventilated and kept away from incompatible substances. Avoid prolonged storage beyond the recommended shelf life to maintain product quality and performance. |
| Shelf Life | VIACRYL VSC 6295w/45WA Waterborne Acrylic Resin has a shelf life of 12 months when stored in unopened, original containers. |
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Viscosity Grade: VIACRYL VSC 6295w/45WA Waterborne Acrylic Resin with controlled viscosity grade is used in high-performance architectural coatings, where it enhances leveling and brushability. Solids Content: VIACRYL VSC 6295w/45WA Waterborne Acrylic Resin at 45% solids content is used in industrial wood finishes, where it provides excellent film formation and gloss. Particle Size: VIACRYL VSC 6295w/45WA Waterborne Acrylic Resin with fine particle size is used in automotive OEM applications, where it enables smooth surfaces and defect-free coatings. Glass Transition Temperature: VIACRYL VSC 6295w/45WA Waterborne Acrylic Resin with optimized Tg is used in flexible plastic coatings, where it delivers superior flexibility and crack resistance. pH Value: VIACRYL VSC 6295w/45WA Waterborne Acrylic Resin maintained at neutral pH is used in sensitive substrate coatings, where it minimizes substrate degradation and ensures compatibility. Molecular Weight: VIACRYL VSC 6295w/45WA Waterborne Acrylic Resin with controlled molecular weight is used in protective metal coatings, where it increases mechanical strength and scratch resistance. Stability Temperature: VIACRYL VSC 6295w/45WA Waterborne Acrylic Resin stable up to 60°C is used in exterior façade paints, where it sustains weathering performance under thermal stress. Purity: VIACRYL VSC 6295w/45WA Waterborne Acrylic Resin with high purity ensures use in food contact packaging adhesives, where it meets regulatory standards for safety. |
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As a chemical manufacturer, we know every drum and tote of VIACRYL VSC 6295w/45WA that leaves our reactors must deliver performance to the painters, coaters, and formulators who count on it. Waterborne acrylic resins shape the finishes we see every day—from the familiar concrete seal on sidewalks to the protective skins on warehouse floors. Our team has made VSC 6295w/45WA to handle the real demands of modern coatings. We’ve matched strength with low odor, balanced film formation with open time, and made sure the end-user can rely on results whether rolling or spraying.
We started shifting to waterborne resins long before regulations demanded it, because we saw health concerns and customer feedback changing the field. Workers want to avoid strong solvents, and buyers need safer options in factories, schools, and homes alike. Solvent-borne resins, despite their past popularity, produce high VOCs and bring extra hazards in shipping, storage, and use. VIACRYL VSC 6295w/45WA uses water as its main carrier. That brings odor down, satisfies stricter environmental laws, and makes disposal easier. The switch to water also opens doors for makers of primers, wood lacquers, concrete treatments, and even specialty inks that have historically relied on tougher solvents for stability or adhesion.
Our production line never lost sight of ease of use. Many coating projects involve varied climates, substrates, and application tools—each one a chance for disappointment unless the resin does its job. VSC 6295w/45WA stands out for its robust film formation in a wide temperature range. Customers use this resin for direct-to-metal finishes, concrete sealers, decorative plasters, and industrial maintenance coatings. They return to it for its ability to build a solid, durable film without special curing conditions. Whether sanded or smooth, porous or dense—the resin locks into the surface, resisting peeling, bubbling, or tackiness. All of these were issues we saw repeatedly in earlier industry resins, especially those built for high-gloss or rapid-setting specifications.
Paint and coating scientists walk a line between durability, flexibility, and ease of customization. One customer developed a fast-dry floor polish using our resin, but faced early issues with whitening and surface haze in humid weather. Our technical staff spent months fine-tuning the particle size distribution and emulsion stability of this grade. We improved the anti-blocking properties without sacrificing open time, enabling thick application on humid days, which often gums up cheaper acrylics. These tweaks helped new users achieve clear, hard coatings even in tricky climates.
Some projects aim for extreme exterior weathering: fences, decks, or storage units exposed to cycles of sun, rain, or freeze-thaw. VSC 6295w/45WA’s crosslinking system lets films flex without cracking as temperatures swing, and UV-stabilized backbone keeps color stable for years. An outdoor graffiti-resistant coating built on this backbone passed three winters across different U.S. states showing minor gloss loss but no chalking or flaking. End users message us about their five-year site follow-up, and we do not take credit for others’ work but stand behind the resin. Returning customers often cite the balance of flexibility and hardness that keeps protective films intact with time.
Some acrylics in the market today promise the moon—fast drying, self-leveling, super-hard, and ultra-low VOC—all at once. Testing in house and with partners reveals many of these claims lean on heavy amounts of additives or plasticizers. VIACRYL VSC 6295w/45WA derives its main features through emulsion chemistry, not just blending in modifiers at the mixer. Our reactors ensure uniform particle shape and size, which translates to long shelf life and batch-to-batch consistency.
Unlike generic acrylic emulsions made for mass markets, VSC 6295w/45WA shows predictable viscosity response to common thickeners. We see labs getting frustrated when resins go stringy or thin on dilution; our formulation team regularly advises on thickening strategies, recommending cellulosics or synthetic rheology agents based on robust lab data. With pigment loading, the compatibility shines. After repeated grind and let-down tests, we record minimal foaming and color drift. This matters for makers of colored sealers and graphic inks, where hue and coverage are essential.
Running thousands of liters per reaction demands precision. We’ve invested in monitoring tech so we spot any deviation while the resin’s still in kettles—not during finished product inspection. Our workers engage daily with quality control, comparing viscosity, solids, and molecular weight to proven standards. If the ammonia or surfactant ratios wander, adjustment comes swiftly—we don’t ship borderline resin. End users have told us, time and again, they value not just the resin’s performance but the predictability from one drum to the next. This is not just about lab data; a painter on site or a plant filling gallons can tell when a resin blends easy one day and gums up the next. We refuse to risk that trust.
Customers running through pails and totes of VSC 6295w/45WA know how much time gets spent on setup and cleanup. This resin needs no special solvent for dilution—tap water usually works within normal pH and hardness ranges. We guide users on optimal shear for blending. Aggressive high-speed dispersion isn’t needed, which reduces wear on mixers and extends batcher lifespan. Cleanup comes with warm soapy water; harsh chemical washes stay off the cleaning list. Disposal regulations simplify, too, since the product contains almost no VOC or hazardous air pollutants. Storage life reaches well past a year in unopened drums at standard warehouse temperatures.
On customer sites, workers appreciate fast “recoat” windows. No need to wait overnight before applying a second or even third layer. The binder locks pigments and fillers close to where they land on application, so touch-ups match main coats without streaking or uneven build. In field work, some projects close before storms hit, and floors get traffic within hours, not days. For maintenance operations, less time means less interruption. Industrial users—some running four shifts a day—have commented that downtime shrunk since the switch to our resin.
Veterans in the paint and coatings industry recall days of heady fumes and headaches during big projects. The era of high-solvent formulations is closing out, and VSC 6295w/45WA offers a bridge into the new reality. Air quality rules in cities and entire states tighten by the year; product choices must keep up. We made sure our resin formulation holds well under both U.S. and European rules for VOC content. Shipping and storage insurance becomes manageable since our product avoids red-list chemicals, giving buyers peace of mind and flexibility over warehouses and fleet operations.
Operators’ exposure drops, and end-users—sometimes painting in schools or homes—work with fewer risks. We regularly work with safety teams who audit both our MSDS documents and our plant’s processes. Issues like residual monomer or heavy-metal catalysts have dropped off thanks to ongoing process tweaks. Going waterborne is a choice for safety as much as for compliance.
Moving a factory’s product portfolio from solvent-based to water-based resin is no shallow switch. We saw in communities near chemical plants and coating shops the challenges air and water discharge can bring. By designing VIACRYL VSC 6295w/45WA for low environmental impact, we reduced both on-site emissions and downstream burden. Independent audits and routine wastewater checks back up these claims, not just our marketing. We hear from regional partners who point to cleaner, easier compliance reports since using our waterborne lines.
Our own staff live close to manufacturing operations, and we share a stake in clean air and water. Efforts such as closed-loop water cycles, better filtration, and minimized byproducts have changed not just cost, but reputation within industry and with neighbors. We don’t pretend waterborne solves every ecological issue facing the chemical sector, but VSC 6295w/45WA stands as a practical, working step toward safer, easier-to-handle coatings that get the job done without creating new environmental headaches.
Coating makers reach out to us about challenges from all sorts of industries. Flooring specialists want a finish that won’t scuff under foot traffic or yellow in sunlight. Furniture makers need a topcoat that resists coffee stains, heat rings, and fingerprints. Municipal contractors look for graffitiproof sealers on city benches and playgrounds. Our resin gives each a toolkit rather than a one-formula-fits-all solution.
Flooring systems built with VSC 6295w/45WA anchor fines and pigments tight, delivering abrasion resistance fit for retail floors, garages, and showrooms. No chips, no powdering off over time—cleaning crews notice less mess after traffic, not more. Wood coatings cure into a smooth, transparent shield that preserves grain and color but shrugs off most household abuse. Maintenance painters who service schools and hospitals work faster with less shutdown; water cleanup means brushes and rollers return to service without solvent tanks.
A park supervisor tells us their graffiti-resistant wall finish held out for months, with painted tags wiping off with common cleaners. The city saved on repaint labor, and the original murals underneath held color and gloss. We’ve gathered reports from contractors applying this resin as the base for one- and two-component systems, often mixed with silicates or isocyanates to fit unique project needs. Additives blend clean, and films set hard without stickiness or unplanned hazing.
Every manufacturer claims their resin is “next generation.” We respect the legacy players and the push for constant improvement. For those comparing different acrylics, here’s what practical routines reveal about VSC 6295w/45WA:
We come across many off-the-shelf acrylics that market heavily on low price or high compatibility, but our commitment as producer shows in plant tours, blend trials, and open feedback. We keep no secret blend of cheap solvents or pH stabilizers—our recipe reflects years of field input and ongoing lab refinement.
The coatings world always changes, from raw material shortages to new performance expectations. We’ve seen selectors chase “bio-based” binders, but sometimes the stability or durability isn’t there yet. We keep our focus on tested, upgraded waterborne technology, but the research group runs pilot batches using renewable feedstocks. Discussions about microplastics push us to prep new filtration and solids capture at the pilot plant; we tackle what we can see and measure. Users—builders, shop workers, QC specialists—ask if water-based always matches solvent performance. Results vary by job, but VSC 6295w/45WA closes the performance gap without stacking on costs or adding new risks downstream.
We still listen to the pigment houses and filler suppliers, matching particle size and wetting properties so end-users don’t face compatibility surprises. Industry standards shift, and clients expect certifications or at least alignment with major green building protocols. Feedback cycles between formulation, site trials, and user reports keep our product real-world ready, not just what works on paper.
Making resin isn’t just chemistry—it's process, follow-up, and listening. Working with a global supply chain, we hear frustrations on lead times, transparency, and after-delivery support. Our outbound QA process strives to catch oddities early—the too-thick or too-thin batch, the mislabeled drum, or the questionable shelf life. We added digital batch tracking so buyers pull up performance data quickly. Open feedback channels keep our process tightly linked to customer experience. Examples over the years include batch samples sent cross-continent for a speed-cure roof project, followed by direct phone calls with application crews and final service teams. We fix what doesn’t work.
On occasion, a new trend—matte finishes, “soft touch,” or hyper-fast drying—pushes the boundaries of standard waterborne acrylics. We look back at feedback and decide whether a new grade needs developing or if production tweaks are enough. Showing up and solving is more valuable than glossy brochures or bold marketing pitches. Technical staff stay available to guide through formulating, scaling, and troubleshooting, keeping the relationship off email scripts and into hands-on solutions.
The resin market keeps moving, and competitors push hard to commoditize every base material. As a manufacturer, we see every shortcut—faster cycle times, lower-grade monomers, or recycled feedstocks snuck in without verification. We don’t chase the lowest cost per kilo if it means trouble for customers later. Our team sits through full product lifecycle reviews every year, pouring through complaints, performance notes, and fail cases alongside the wins. It’s not always cheerful, but it leads to honest improvement.
Over decades, we learned to build value on working chemistry, transparency, and steady upgrades. Buyers come back when a material works the same way year after year. With VSC 6295w/45WA, we aim for reliability—the same pour, the same cure, the same look, every drum, every shipment. This doesn’t shield us from market pressure or raw material shifts, but it keeps our focus where it counts: in the results our partners see and the trust they place with their next order.
VIACRYL VSC 6295w/45WA stands as a record of what’s possible from a waterborne acrylic: tough enough for industry, clean enough for changing regulations, practical for people who work with coatings day in and day out. We keep advancing it, based not just on what we think will sell, but what customers, users, and communities ask for. Taking pride in making something that holds up in the field, not just on a brochure, drives our daily work on this resin and the products to come.