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Arkema Coating Resins
Welcome to the 2014 ACR Webinar Series!!
March 21, 2014
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2014 ACR Webinar Series
Today’s Topic: Latex 101/ACR Product Line Overview
Speaker: Mary Chervenak
Title: Senior Technical Account Coordinator
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Our training goal
Build a foundation of understanding of polymer science Outline the breath of markets utilizing latex and the chemistries employed Provide you with a high level overview of Arkema’s product offerings into key markets
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Today’s Agenda
Latex Fundamentals - What is a latex? North American Latex Chemistry and Markets EnVia®
ACR product line by market Recap
Latex Fundamentals
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Overview: “Top Down Approach”
LATEX
Latex Particles
Polymer Chains
Monomer Units
Macroscopic
Microscopic
Submicroscopic
Molecular
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What is a Latex?
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It’s a colloidal dispersion of polymer particles in water
The particles are so small they do not float or sink due to gravity and are stabilized by a surface layer so they do not coagulate
Less than 1 micron in size
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Latex Characteristics
Latex is white (milky) ● Particles impart the opaque appearance to latex Easy-to-handle, low-viscosity liquid
Latex is approximately 50% polymer/50% water
One liter has: ● ~ 300 trillion particles ● Surface area ~5 acres
Upon drying, latex forms strong, cohesive film
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Overview: “Top Down Approach”
LATEX
Latex Particles
Polymer Chains
Monomer Units
Macroscopic
Microscopic
Submicroscopic
Molecular
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What Does a Latex Particle Look Like?
Each latex particle contains a large number of long polymer chains Chains are highly entangled, thus providing mechanical strength when dried Molecular weight is a measure of the average chain length
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Latex Particle
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Carboxylate anions on latex surface
Positive counterions (Na, K, or NH4)
Persulfate residues from initiator
Anionic and/or nonionic surfactants
Coiled, high MW polymer chains
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Protective colloid
Types of Latex Morphology
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Core-Shell
Inverted Core-Shell
Raspberry-like
Octopus-like
Occulsions
Kinetic controlThermodynamic control
1st stage polymer
2nd stage polymer
Moon-like2nd quarter
Moon-like1st quarter
Moon-like3rd quarter
Core-Shell
Inverted Core-Shell
Raspberry-like
Octopus-like
Occulsions
Kinetic controlThermodynamic control
1st stage polymer
2nd stage polymer
Moon-like2nd quarter
Moon-like1st quarter
Moon-like3rd quarter
Latex Film Formation
Stage 2
Stage 1
Stage 3
Evaporation
Deformation
Film formation
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Latex Film Micrographs
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Overview: “Top Down Approach”
LATEX
Latex Particles
Polymer Chains
Monomer Units
Macroscopic
Microscopic
Submicroscopic
Molecular
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What Does a Polymer Chain Look Like?
Polymer chains are made up of many “monomers” linked together chemically, typically 100 to 10,000 monomers are linked in a polymer chain In this example, the monomer is ethylene: CH2=CH2 The general formula for poly(ethylene) is [CH2-CH2]n
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Important Polymer Properties
Molecular Weight ● Length of polymer chain (number of repeat units multiplied by molecular
weight of the monomer) – Largely controls the mechanical strength of the polymer
Glass Transition Temperature ● Temperature at which polymer changes from glassy to rubbery state
– Must select appropriate glass transition temperature for application
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Linear
Branched
Crosslinked
Polymer Molecular Structure
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Glass Transition Temperature
Different types of polymers have different degrees of flexibility at any given temperature
Selection of polymer type is dependent on specific application performance requirements and temperature at which polymer will be used
“Feel” of Polymers at Room Temperature
PSA: Very tacky Sealant/Elastomeric: Pliable, elastic, tacky Architectural paint: Pliable to hard Industrial: Hard, rigid
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Overview: “Top Down Approach”
LATEX
Latex Particles
Polymer Chains
Monomer Units
Macroscopic
Microscopic
Submicroscopic
Molecular
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Monomer Tg (°C) Rating Affinity for water
Ethylene -125 Soft hydrophobic
2-Ethylhexyl acrylate -64 Soft hydrophobic
n-Butyl acrylate -54 Soft hydrophobic
Ethyl acrylate -23 Soft
Methyl acrylate 8 Middle
Vinyl acetate 32 Middle hydrophilic
Acrylonitrile 97 Hard
Styrene 100 Hard hydrophobic
Methyl methacrylate 106 Hard hydrophilic
Typical Homopolymer Tg
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Properties associated with Tg
High Tg
● Hard ● Block resistant ● Rigid ● Brittle ● Glossy ● Higher VOC demand ● Good dirt pick-up resistance
Low Tg
● Soft ● Poorer blocking ● Flexible ● Elastic ● Tacky ● Low gloss ● More dirt pick-up ● Low VOC systems
ACR offers a broad range of chemistries over a wide Tg range (-50°C to + 50°C)
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Different end use applications demand polymers with different Tg
-50°C -25°C 0°C 75°C 100°C 25°C 50°C
BA VAc Styrene
MMA EA
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PSA
Sealants (caulks)
Elastomeric coatings
Construction products
Architectural coatings
Industrial coatings
Formulator’s View of Latex Properties
Monomer selection/Functionality ● Durability ● Water resistance ● Self thickening ● Adhesion
Minimum film forming temperature (MFFT) ● Film-forming ability ● Co-solvent/plasticizer demand
Structure/property relationships
Glass transition temperature (Tg) ● “Hardness” ● Dirt pick-up resistance ● Tensile/elongation
Molecular weight ● Exterior durability ● “Toughness”
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Summary
LATEX
Latex Particles
Polymer Chains
Monomer Units
Milky white dispersion of polymer particles in water
Particle size is 10-1000 nm. Very high number concentration. Form films by evaporation of water.
Largely determine application properties. Length of chain (molecular weight) and flexibility most important properties.
Covalently bound together to form polymer chains. Emulsion polymerization is a form of free radical polymerization where water is used as the “solvent.”
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North American Latex Markets
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North American Latex Volume by Market
27 Kline 2012 overall NA latex market = 6,392 MM dry pounds
Paint (Arch), 1634
Paint (Industrial), 500
Paint (Traffic), 100
Adhesives, 934
Paper, 1003 Nonwovens, 536
Carpets, 433
Glass Fiber, 43
Construction & Sealants, 492
Textile, 339
Polishes and Waxes, 69Graphic Arts, 178
Other, 131
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North American Latex Volume by Chemistry
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ENVIA®
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Arkema Coating Resins self certification program
Demonstrates commitment to sustainable formulated products ● Helping support “Green” initiatives ● Reduction of air pollution ● Meeting VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds) ● Reducing environmental impact ● Enabling sustainable formulating
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No added alkyl phenol ethoxylate (APEO) surfactants
No added formaldehyde or formaldehyde donors
Total latex VOC <5 g/L
Below regulatory reporting limits for carcinogens, reproductive toxins and ozone depleting compounds
Low residual monomer levels ● Total monomer <500 ppm
Minimal use of Hazardous Substances ● Green Seal™ hazardous components
– <0.01% per component ● California Prop 65 substances
– Minimized and documented with data available upon request ● Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPS) < 0.1% ● No known added phthalates, triphenyl or tributyl tins, 1,2-dichlorobenzene
Tool Box of Polymers
Broadest technology platform ● NEOCAR® Acrylic polymers ● Acrylic polymers ● Styrene acrylic polymers ● NEOCAR® polymers ● Vinyl acrylic polymers ● Vinyl acetate ethylene polymers ● Styrene-butadiene polymers
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Diverse product range to provide options to our customers
Waterborne Chemistry Arkema BASF Dow
Acrylic Alkyd Dispersions
Styrene acrylic Styrene butadiene
Vinyl acetate-ethylene
Vinyl-acrylic Vinyl versatate-
acrylic
Vinyl versatate-vinyl acetate
Opacifier
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Supporting a range of markets and applications
Architectural Coatings, Graphic Arts
EIFS
Elastomeric Coatings
Construction, Cement, Waterproofing & Floor Care
Industrial Coatings
Traffic Paint
PSA Sealants
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Building Products Market: Caulks and Sealants
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Building Products Market: Caulks and Sealants
Quality Levels
Non-spec ● Products used to seal or repair cracks in interior millwork
ASTM C 834 ● Typically marketed with a 15 to 40 year warranty ● “Middle of the road” caulk (good performance) ● ASTM C 834 testing
– Specification includes testing typically conducted for “non-spec” caulk plus: - Artificial weathering - Low temperature flex - Extension recovery
ASTM C 920 ● Typically marketed with a 40-year to lifetime warranty ● ASTM C 920 testing
– Specification includes testing conducted for C 834 plus: - Hardness - Cyclic movement - Adhesion/peel - Accelerated weathering
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Building Products Market: Caulks and Sealants
Product Chemistry Total solids (%)
Tg (oC) Features
CONTRACTOR CAULKS/SEALANTS
ENCOR® 162 Vinyl acrylic 55 7 Contractor/DIY caulk
ASTM C 834 CAULK
ENCOR® 154S Acrylic 60 -4 Pigmented caulk
ENCOR® 182 Vinyl acetate ethylene 55 11
Pigmented caulk, can be formulated without modification to meet 0oC flexibility requirement, must be blend with ENCOR 169S to pass -17oC flexibility
ENCOR® 9192 Acrylic 66 0 True clear caulk
ASTM C 920 CAULK
ENCOR® 163S Acrylic 58 -11 Pigmented caulk
ENCOR® 169S Styrene acrylic 62.5 -22 Translucent/pigmented caulk
ENCOR® 9176 Styrene acrylic 61 -21 Pigmented caulk; crosslinking; adhesion to low energy substrates
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Building Products Market: EIFS
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Air-Water barrier
Base coat
Adhesive coat
Finish Coat
EIFS Assembly
Building Products Market: EIFS
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Building Products Market: EIFS
Product Chemistry Total solids (%) Tg (oC) Features
AIR-MOISTURE BARRIER
ENCOR® 496 Styrene acrylic 50 -7 Can be formulated to produce an air-moisture barrier with high water vapor transmission rates
ADHESIVE/BASE COAT
ENCOR® 413 Acrylic 47 13 Suitable for base and finish coats; passes ANSI/EIMA 99A-2001
ENCOR® 490 Acrylic 47 13 Suitable for base and finish coats; passes ANSI/EIMA 99A-2001
ENCOR® 496 Styrene acrylic 50 -7 Suitable for base and finish coats; passes ANSI/EIMA 99A-2001
ENCOR® 446 Styrene acrylic 62 12 Suitable for base and finish coats; passes ANSI/EIMA 99A-2001; Mastic adhesive
NEOCAR® 493 Vinyl acetate-versatate 55 5 Suitable for base and finish coats; passes
ANSI/EIMA 99A-2001, economical
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Building Products Market: EIFS
Product Chemistry Total solids (%) Tg (oC) Features
TEXTURED FINISH OR REFINISH COAT
ENCOR® 413 Acrylic 47 13 Finish coat
ENCOR® 490 Acrylic 47 13 Dirt pick-up resistant finish coat
ENCOR® 496 Styrene acrylic 50 -7
High flexibility makes it suitable for use in extreme cold weather climates; Dirt pick-up resistant finish coat
NEOCAR® 493 Vinyl acetate-versatate 55 5 Excellent cost-performance finishes
CLEAR AGGREGATE FINISH
NEOCAR® Acrylic 820 NEOCAR Acrylic 45 20 Ultra-small particle size; highly
hydrophobic for clear sealers
SNAP® 720 Acrylic 49 0 Low VOC, high gloss clear sealers, extremely blush resistant
Building Products Market: Elastomerics
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Building Products Market: Elastomerics
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Roof Restoration is 98% of market for elastomeric roof coatings
Repairing an existing roof near the end of it’s service life is more cost effective than replacing ● Most roofs are replaced due to damage to a very small portion of the roofing
membrane ● Cool (white) roofing is a prevalent topic with architects and building owners, most
membranes darken with age and lose performance
Elastomeric coatings sold in Florida must be meet ASTM D-6083 and Dade county code. Compliance with D-6083 is optional in other areas.
Building Products Market: Elastomerics
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Hail damage
Crazing Seam splitting
UV deterioration
Dirt pick up and mildew growth
Modes of Failure Loss of solar reflectance
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Building Products Market: Elastomerics
Product Chemistry Total solids (%)
Tg (oC) Features
ASTM D-6083 COMPLIANT ELASTOMERICS
ENCOR® 123 Styrene acrylic 60 -17 White elastomeric roof coatings with weather resistance
ENCOR® Flex 187 Acrylic 60 -18 White elastomeric roof coatings with dirt pick-up resistance
ENCOR® Flex 192 Styrene acrylic 61 -21 White elastomeric roof coating over aged TPO; dirt pick-up resistance
ENCOR® 9176 Styrene acrylic 61 -21 White elastomeric coatings with crosslinking and adhesion to difficult substrates
ECONOMY ELASTOMERICS
ENCOR® 3176A Styrene acrylic 50 -7 Cost effective elastomeric
ENCOR® Flex 3186 Styrene acrylic 50 -7 Cost effective white elastomeric roof coating with dirt pick-up resistance
Building Products Market: Tape joint, adhesive, and spackling compounds
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Building Products Market: Tape joint, adhesive, and spackling compounds
Product Chemistry Total solids (%)
Tg (oC) Features
ENCOR® 3560 Vinyl acrylic 60 22 Patch and repair compounds
ENCOR® 135 Vinyl acrylic 56.5 23 EnVia; ready mix tape joint compounds
ENCOR® 145 Styrene acrylic 48 32 Spackle and tile adhesives
ENCOR® 182 Vinyl acetate ethylene 55 11 Construction adhesives
ENCOR® 412 Acrylic 47 13 Polymer modified cement; ammonia free
ENCOR® 413 Acrylic 47 13 Polymer modified cement
ENCOR® 446 Styrene acrylic 62 12 Polymer modified cement; wood adhesives
NEOCAR® 493 Vinyl acetate-versatate 55 5 Polymer modified cement
Graphic Arts
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Graphic Arts
Product Chemistry Total solids (%) Tg (oC) Features
HARD RESINS
ENCOR® 8450 Styrene acrylic 99 95 Low/medium MW hard resin for high gloss OPV
ENCOR® 8460 Styrene acrylic 99 105 High/medium MW hard resin for high gloss ink
ENCOR® 8456 Styrene acrylic 99.5 56 Low MW hard resin for high gloss OPV
RESIN SOLUTIONS
ENCOR® 8634 Styrene acrylic 34 105 Neutralized version of ENCOR 8460 in ammonia
ENCOR® 8635 Styrene acrylic 34 105 Pigment grinding solution; suitable for hard-to-disperse pigments
EMULSIONS
ENCOR® 8002 Proprietary 11 NA Transfer additive for ink
ENCOR® 8135 Styrene acrylic 46 35 Alkali/cleaner-resistant inks and OPV
ENCOR® 8146 Styrene acrylic 49 90 Fast dry, high gloss inks and OPV; used in combination with ENCOR 8155 or 8440
ENCOR® 8155 Styrene acrylic 48 -37 High flexibility, water-resistant ink for films
ENCOR® 8180 Styrene acrylic 38 -6 Temperature-resistant inks
ENCOR® 8440 Styrene acrylic 46 15 High gloss, oil-resistant inks for paperboard
ENCOR® 8569 Styrene acrylic 40 27 Economical flexo ink for corrugated substrates
Floor Care
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Floor Care Polymer Concentrate Total Solids
(%) MFFT (oC)
Maintenance Practice
Features
ENCOR® 7325 46 45 Sealer Interior/exterior concrete sealer; water resistant
ENCOR® 7038 38
ENCOR® RESPOND 38 83 Low High gloss, durability
ENCOR® 7051 30
ENCOR® 7002 32 Medium Medium/high durability; high gloss
ENCOR® SHIELD 38 78 Low/medium Highest initial gloss
ENCOR® 7009 32
ENCOR® 7247 40 63 Medium/High High gloss
ENCOR® 7014 36
ENCOR® 7254 42 67 Medium/High Clarity and gloss for high traffic area
ENCOR® 7059 34
ENCOR® 7264 42 68 High High gloss, durability; APE free
ENCOR® 7074 36
ENCOR® RAIN 42 85 Low/Medium High gloss; Green Seal/DfE recognized formulations
ENCOR® 7542 44 Low/Medium Improves leveling in floor finishes
Architectural Market
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Architectural Market: Typical polymer properties
Vinyl acrylic Pros - Cost effective, good scrub resistance, binding efficiency and color retention Cons - Water sensitive, poor block and alkali resistance, no wet adhesion
Vinyl acetate ethylene (VAE) Pros – Excellent scrub resistance and color touch-up potential Cons - Poor block and alkali resistance, no wet adhesion
Acrylic Pros – Excellent exterior durability and adhesion, good alkali, grain crack and stain
resistance Cons - Poor scrub resistance
NEOCAR and NEOCAR Acrylic Pros – Good exterior durability and adhesion, good alkali, grain crack, stain and scrub
resistance, extremely hydrophobic (NEOCAR Acrylics) Cons - Poor gloss development
Styrene acrylic Pros - Hydrophobic, good adhesion, excellent alkali, stain and scrub resistance Cons - Potential to chalk and yellow, little grain crack resistance
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Architectural Market: Interior Wall
Product Chemistry Total solids (%)
Tg (oC) Features
INTERIOR
ENCOR® 357 Vinyl acrylic 56.5 23 EnVia; general purpose binder with block resistance
ENCOR® 367 Vinyl acrylic 55 19 General purpose binder with good stability; suitable for intumescent coatings
ENCOR® 379G Vinyl acrylic 55 19 Provides coatings with scrub resistance and durability
ENCOR® 309 Vinyl acrylic 55 19 EnVia; provides coatings with scrub resistance and durability
ENCOR® 300 Vinyl acrylic 55 4 General purpose binder; no need for coalescing solvents
ENCOR® 320 Vinyl acrylic 55 4 EnVia; high performance, low VOC-capable binder
ENCOR® 282 Vinyl acetate ethylene 55 11 EnVia; high performance, general purpose
binder
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Architectural Market: Interior/exterior wall and trim
Product Chemistry Total solids (%)
Tg (oC) Features
INTERIOR / EXTERIOR
ENCOR® 626 Acrylic 50 29 Multipurpose binder for interior/exterior coatings with wet adhesion
ENCOR® 631 Acrylic 50 N/A EnVia; high performance binder for flat to gloss coatings
ENCOR® 657 Acrylic 58 16 Cost effective high solids binder for masonry and wall coatings
SNAP® 720 Acrylic 49 N/A EnVia; low VOC, high gloss coatings with block resistance
SNAP® 728 Acrylic 49 N/A EnVia; low VOC, high gloss coatings with dirt pick-up and scrub resistance
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Architectural Market: Interior/exterior wall and trim
Product Chemistry Total solids (%)
Tg (oC) Features
INTERIOR / EXTERIOR
NEOCAR® Latex 2300 NEOCAR® Latex 55 5 Masonry coatings
NEOCAR® Latex 2535 NEOCAR® Latex 53.5 10 General purpose binder for high-film build coatings with wet adhesion
NEOCAR® Acrylic 820 NEOCAR® Acrylic 45 20 Ultra-small particle size binder for
water and blush resistance
NEOCAR® Acrylic 850 NEOCAR® Acrylic 45 50
Ultra-small particle size binder with crosslinking for coatings with block and chemical resistance
ENCOR® 461 Styrene acrylic 47 -5 Alkyd-like rheology and gloss
ENCOR® 471 Styrene acrylic 48 44 Alkyd-like rheology and gloss
ENCOR® 481 Styrene acrylic 48 -3 Alkyd-like rheology and gloss
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Architectural Market: Primers and specialties
Product Chemistry Total solids (%)
Tg (oC) Features
PRIMERS
ENCOR® 627 Acrylic 43.5 15 Suitable for stain blocking primers with wet adhesion
ENCOR® DL 215 Styrene butadiene 49 39 Primer sealers
ENCOR® CL36 Acrylic 49 20 Suitable for primer and topcoats; efflorescence resistance over masonry
SPECIALTIES
ENCOR® DL 313 Styrene butadiene 49 -1 Moisture vapor barrier
ENCOR® 651 Acrylic 65 12 Abrasion resistance coatings for athletic surfaces
ENCOR® 449 Vinyl acrylic 55 22 Formulated strippable coating
CELOCOR® Opaque Polymer Voided particle 30 N/A EnVia; imparts hiding and acts as
partial replacement for TiO2
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Architectural Coatings Market: Direct-to-metal
Product Chemistry Total solids (%)
Tg (oC) Features
ENCOR® DM 166 Styrene acrylic 41 37 General metal gloss topcoats; 150 g/L
VOC potential
ENCOR® DM 99 Styrene acrylic 42 46 General metal primer and topcoat;
adhesion
ENCOR® DM 109 Styrene acrylic 47 40 General metal primers; corrosion,
chemical, block resistance
ENCOR® DL 215 Styrene butadiene 49 39 Primer sealers
NEOCAR® Acrylic 850 NEOCAR® Acrylic 45 50 Direct-to-metal coatings with corrosion
resistance
Pressure Sensitive Adhesives
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Pressure Sensitive Adhesives
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PSA are used in the manufacture of tapes, labels and over-laminate films
They can be supplied as either waterborne latexes, solventborne solutions or 100% solids hot melts, with waterborne being the largest type
Waterborne PSA must be formulated or compounded to achieve the desired adhesion and application characteristics
In NA labels are the largest consumers of PSA
Labels can be categorized as either paper, filmic or metallic based on the face stock type ● Label adhesives types can be further sub-
categorized based on their adhesive properties (i.e. permanent, removal repositionable) and the conditions under which they will be used
● The primary adhesive properties are peel strength, tack and shear adhesion
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Pressure Sensitive Adhesives
Product Chemistry Total solids (%)
Tg (oC) Features
LABELS - PERMANENT
ENCOR® 9165 Acrylic 52 -34 Base latex for general purpose filmic labels
ENCOR® 9290 Acrylic 50 -42 EnVia; coater-ready all purpose PSA
ENCOR® 9285 Styrene acrylic 50 -38 EnVia; coater-ready adhesive for clear, water-resistant labels
LABELS - ALL TEMPERATURE PERMANENT
ENCOR® 9569 Acrylic 57.5 -53 Label and tapes for low energy substrates; ambient to sub-freezing temperatures
TAPES
ENCOR® 9801 Acrylic 55 -42 Packing tapes
OVER-LAMINATE FILMS
ENCOR® 9291 Acrylic 50 -42 High speed gravure direct coating of treated films
Traffic Paint
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Traffic Paint
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Over 30 million gallons of waterborne traffic paints, consuming approximately 150MM lbs of latex, are applied every year
Striping season runs from March through the end of October
The composition and performance of traffic paints are dictated by the federal government and state Departments of Transportation ● Dry time is a key performance
attribute, traffic paint must be dry to touch in <10mins (ASTM D-711)
Arkema and Dow are the only two suppliers of FAST DRY latexes for water-borne traffic paint in NA (patent protected)
Non-FAST DRY products are used primarily for parking lots
Traffic Paint
Latex Chemistry Dry time Total Solids (%)
Properties
ENCOR® DT 100 Acrylic Conventional 60 Industry standard; F/T and heat age stable
ENCOR® DT 211 Acrylic Fast 49.5 Superior wet adhesion, no tracking
ENCOR® DT 250 Styrene acrylic Fast 49.5 Early water resistance; wear resistance; fast dry at high humidity
ENCOR® DT 400 Styrene acrylic Fast 49.5 Superior durability; high film build
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Soil Stabilization/Dust control
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Soil Stabilization/Dust control
Atmospheric dust (<10um in diameter), or PM10 fugitive dust has been shown to be associated with severe health problems. ● EPA studies have identified exposure to PM10 and PM2.5 as the cause of several
critical health problems, including higher incidences of critical asthma episodes, low-lung respiratory infections, and other respiratory distresses.
Under the Clean Air Act, PM10 fugitive dust must be controlled using the best available control measures.
Latexes are used for dust control, erosion control, and soil stabilization on unpaved roads, building pads, parking lots, fields, and other off-road motor vehicle parks
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Soil Stabilization/Dust control
Product Chemistry Total solids (%)
Tg (oC) Features
ENCOR® DC 3879 Vinyl acrylic 56.5 23 EnVia; dust control
ENCOR® DC 3880 Vinyl acetate ethylene 22.5 11 EnVia; dust control
ENCOR® DC 3881 Acrylic 49 0 Envia dust control, excellent durability
Highlights of Today’s Webinar Summary
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Recap
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Today’s session was intended as a high level overview of technology and markets
ACR has the widest range of waterborne chemistry ● Allows you to offer optimal solution for the customer’s needs
Arkema has products and expertise for a broad range of markets
Take advantage of the more market specific training opportunities coming up in 2014 ● ACR Webinar Series and enhanced on-site training sessions
Utilize the resources ACR is developing to enhance your knowledge of our products and the markets that we serve ● Improved website and product finder ● Enhanced technical data sheets and product literature
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Questions? Please contact the Account Team
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Mary Chervenak [email protected]
Marlene Hernandez [email protected]
Mark Piggott [email protected]
Commercial Questions
Latin America
Commercial Questions
USA & Canada
Technical Questions
2014 ACR Webinar Series
Next Month’s Topic: Caulks and Sealants: Test methods, Product Classes, Competitive products and ACR Technology
Speaker: Rick Miner
Title: Senior Technical Account Coordinator
Friday April 25, 2014 @ 2:00pm ET
Arkema Coating Resins
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