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Waterborne Styrene Acrylic Emulsions
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Product
Ref | Brief Description/ Typical Applications | % Solids | Specific
Gravity | Viscosity
cps | pH | Polymer Type | MFFT C / F | Tg C / F |
| TEXICRYL Emulsion Polymers formerly known as Texigel® Emulsion Polymers |
| Texicryl 13-031 | Utility grade ceramic tile adhesive, texture coatings, concrete sealers and coatings, wall coatings. | 50 | 1.02 | 2500 – 4000 | 7.5 – 8.5 | Styrene / Acrylic | 17C / 63F | 25C / 77F |
| Texicryl 13-034 | Flexible water resistant binder for elastomeric roof coatings, ceramic tile adhesive and wall coatings. | 50 | 1.02 | 1000 – 4750 | 7.5 – 9.0 | Styrene / Acrylic | <2C / <36F | 7C / 45F |
| Texicryl 13-055 | For concrete admixtures to give enhanced adhesion, flexural and tensile strength, excellent water resistance. | 50 | 1.03 | 50 - 200 | 7.0 – 8.0 | Styrene / Acrylic | 9C / 48F | 15C / 59F |
| Texicryl 13-057 | Water resistant ceramic tile adhesive. Silane built into the backbone of the polymer. | 55 | 1.06 | 150 – 600 | 8.0 – 9.5 | Modified Styrene / Acrylic | 30C / 86F | 34C / 93F |
| Texicryl 13-061 | Flexible water resistant binder for elastomeric roof coatings, ceramic wall and floor tile adhesives. Silane built into the backbone of the polymer. | 50 | 1.02 | 500 - 1200 | 7.0 – 8.5 | Styrene / Acrylic | 0C / 32F | 11C / 52F |
| Texicryl 13-065 | High performance ceramic tole adhesives. Silane built into the backbone of the polymer. APEO free verson of 13-060 | 50 | 1.06 | 30 - 100 | 8.5 – 9.0 | Styrene / Acrylic | 25C / 77F | 14C / 57F |
| Texicryl 13-095 | Water resistant flexible polymer for high performance roof coating | 51.5 | 1.03 | 300 - 2000 | 8.0 – 9.5 | Styrene / Acrylic | N/A | -22C / -8F |
| Texicryl 13-890 | Used at additive levels to improve hardness, gloss and dry lime. | 49 | 1.03 | 500 - 1500 | 8.0 – 9.0 | Modified Styrene / Acrylic | N/A | 100C / 212F |
| Texicryl 17-0313 | Water resistant ceramic tile and floor adhesives. Silane built into the backbone of the polymer. | 55 | 1.06 | 200 – 2000 | 7.5 – 8.5 | Modified Styrene / Acrylic | 30C / 86F | 39C / 102F |
| Texicryl 17-0328 | Water resistant binder for low temperature, flexible elastomeric roof coatings and adhesives. | 55 | 1.02 | 1000 – 1500 | 8.8 – 9.5 | Styrene / Acrylic | <2C / <36F | -15C / 5F |
| Texicryl 17-0330 | Water resistant binder for low temperature flexible coatings or adhesives where tackiness is desired. | 55 | 1.02 | 500 - 1500 | 7.0 – 8.0 | Styrene / Acrylic | <2C / <36F | -20C / -4F |
| Texicryl 17-0376 | Binder for high performance anticorrosive primers. | 46 | 1.05 | 150 – 2000 | 8.2 – 9.2 | Modified Styrene / Acrylic | 17C / 63F | 7C / 19F |
1 63-001: Approx. thickened water viscosity, 1% in DI water, cps – Brookfield RVT, Spindle #3, 50 rpm, @ 25C.
2 63-002: Approx. thickened water viscosity, 4% in DI water, cps – Brookfield RVT, Spindle #6, 5 rpm, @ 25C.
3 63-503: Approx. thickened water viscosity, 2% in DI water, cps – Brookfield RVT, Spindle #6, 5 rpm, @ 25C.
4 67-5028: Approx. thickened water viscosity, 2% in DI water, cps – Brookfield RVT, Spindle #6, 5 rpm, @ 25C.
5 63-508: Approx. thickened water viscosity, 2.5% in DI water, cps – Brookfield RVT, Spindle #6, 5 rpm, @ 25C.
6 63-510: Approx. thickened water viscosity, 4% in DI water, cps – Brookfield RVT, Spindle #6, 5 rpm, @ 25C.
* Recommended for use in this PH range | NOTICE The information and recommendations in this publication are, to the best of our actual knowledge, reliable. Suggestions made concerning uses or applications are only the opinion of Scott Bader, Inc. and users of these products should make their own tests to determine the suitability of these products for their own particular purposes. Because of numerous factors beyond our control affecting the results of the use of these products, SCOTT BADER, INC. MAKES NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OTHER THAN THAT THE PRODUCT CONFIRMS TO IT'S APPLICABLE CURRENT STANDARD SPECIFICATION.
Suggestions for uses of our products should not be understood as recommending the use of our products in violation of any patent.
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