Inner wall latex paint prepared with urea-formaldehyde resin partially replacing styrene-acrylate emulsion and preparation method thereof
A technology of latex paint and styrene-acrylic emulsion for interior walls, applied in the field of coatings, can solve problems such as insufficient environmental protection, poor quality, and easy to fall off, and achieve benefits to human health and environmental protection, long storage stability, and comprehensive performance Good results
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[0015] Example 1: Urea-formaldehyde resin partly replaces styrene-acrylic emulsion for interior wall latex paint. The weight parts of its constituent materials are: deionized water 330, sodium salt dispersant 4, AMP95 multifunctional additive 1.5, ethylene glycol 10, defoamer 2, sterilization Agent 1.2, rutile titanium dioxide 60, kaolin 130, heavy calcium 260, talc 10, defoamer 2, styrene-acrylic emulsion 30, urea-formaldehyde resin 30, film forming aid 8, thickener 8 and leveling agent 2.
[0016] The preparation method of interior wall latex paint prepared by partially replacing styrene-acrylic emulsion with urea-formaldehyde resin includes the following steps:
[0017] First add 280-300 parts of deionized water to the high-speed dispersing machine, and add the bactericide, film-forming aid, thickener, sodium salt dispersant, defoamer, and evenly mixed at a low speed of 180-220 rpm. Rutile titanium dioxide, kaolin, heavy calcium, and talc are slowly added to the high-speed dispe...
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