The aqueous dispersion of acrylic copolymers and impregnation dispersion of acrylic co-polymers of TDS and product specifications
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Appearance: Pale translucent liquid
Solid Content: 30 ± 1 %
Ionicity: Anionic
pH: 6.5-7.5
Film Character: Hard
SALIENT CHARACTERISTICS
Clear, transparent, and hard film
Crystal cracking effect
Easy
plate release and smooth touch
Good
lightfastness
Application of Acrylic copolymers
The aqueous dispersion of acrylic copolymers has been specially designed to produce effects like crackle, distress, age, and stone wash. Other protein and acrylic binders from the range can be combined with it in different proportions to vary the effect from shattered glass to mud crack and enhance good bonding.Â
The effect can, further, be accentuated by varying the
mechanical operations like the extent of staking, dry milling, etc. The
quantity of application may vary from 100 to 300 g/l depending upon the final
finish desired. This information is based on our present state of knowledge and
belief and is without any obligation on our part.
IMPREGNATING DISPERSION OF ACRYLIC CO-POLYMER PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Appearance: Translucent liquid
Solid content: 20±1%
Ionicity: Anionic
pH: 7.0-9.0
Film character: Medium soft
SALIENT CHARACTERISTICS
Fast
penetration
Outstanding buff ability
Excellent grain tightening with the requisite flexibility
Maintains mellow handle
close to the crust
Increases anchorage & adhesiveness when used as an additional binder in
anionic finish coats.
MODE OF APPLICATION
IMPREGNATING dispersion of acrylic copolymers can be used for corrected grain leathers ranging from soft to medium soft in the handle.Â
IMPREGNATING dispersion of acrylic copolymers is supposed to be preferably applied by curtain coater for uniform impregnation throughout the leather surface. Slow drying should be carried out at normal room temperature and humidity with aging for about 12 hrs followed by vacuum plating. For corrected grain shoe upper leathers.Â
IMPREGNATING dispersion of acrylic copolymers can be applied in the proportions of 200-400 parts per litter with each sq. ft. deposition of 24-28 g of the solution inclusive of about 100 parts of panitater. can also be incorporated into the impregnation system for the sake of softness and good filling. The quantity to be used will depend upon non-bonding ingredients like pigments and the final finish desired.