PVA Emulsion

 PVA (Polyvinyl acetate) emulsion is a type of adhesive and coating material that can be used in a water medium. It is made up of polyvinyl acetate polymer beads in a water-based emulsion that possesses high bonding strength, elasticity, and resistance to wear and tear.

 

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Characteristics

Uses and Applications

Key applications

  • Resin

Industries

  • Paint, Ink & Coatings

Applications:

  • Applied as the resin binder in the preparation of paints, coatings, and adhesives.

  • Has good compatibility with almost all surfaces to which it can be applied such as woods, papers, fabrics, and plastics.

  • Used in woodworking as a wood adhesive for furniture, cabinets and in carpentry work.

  • Produces high-quality and long-lasting glue bonds between wood parts and pieces, joints, and veneers.

  • Used in paper and packaging industries as a surface coating for paperboard, cartons and labels.

  • It improves the surface characteristics, printability, as well as the mechanical strength of paper products.

  • As a component in textile printing pastes for screen printing and fabric decoration.

  • This offers great adhesion and color fastness on textile substrates thus providing bright and long-lasting prints.

  • Able to be used in the construction industry within cementitious products like tile adhesives, grouts, and mortars.

  • Enhances bond strength, durability and water resistance of construction materials and products.

Packing

 PVA emulsion is supplied in closed containers like plastic containers, drums or intermediate bulk containers (IBC).

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