Polymer Emulsion is Gaining Significant Traction with a wide range of applications including chemicals, aerospace, and pharmaceuticals
The polymer is a man-made material
that has many special properties. It can be formed through a range of chemical reactions
and polymer molecules can be highly varied in terms of size, shape, and
density. This makes PEM an ideal material for many applications where a unique
property or combination of properties is required. Polymer Emulsion can be used
for manufacturing abrasive cleaners, lubricants, sealants, paints, protective
coatings, and adhesives. Synthetic emulsions are now an important part of the
manufacturing industry. Many industries have seen a recent increase in orders
including pharmaceuticals, automotive, dental, aerospace, food service,
chemical, apparel, military, and others.
The demand for these specialty
emulsions is increasing at a rapid pace. Polymer emulsions have become an
important tool in many industries because of their unique qualities. The following
article will discuss Polymer
Emulsion application and what industries are currently using these
additives. There are two main types of Polymer Emulsion, thermo-plastic and
thermo-dry. Thermo-plastic means that the emulsions are primarily found in pliable
plastic materials such as PVC. In some industries, this is referred to as
'green' packaging. Thermo-dry emulsions are found in thermal insulating
materials, non-plastic thermal insulating materials, metal components, wood
products, fabric, and PVD coating applications.
With growing end-use industries are
looking for cost-effective solutions to many complicated coatings, Polymer
Emulsion offers a cost-effective solution. Polymer Emulsion can be applied to a
broad range of projects with a high degree of flexibility. Some applications
include full coating, lamination, shrink-wrapping, thermoplastic support,
thermoset polyimide, thermoforming, shrink-wrap, elastomeric coating, hardener
coating, and thermosetting, etc. Growing demand for emulsion polymerization in
adhesives, paints, coatings, gloves, floor polish, and cosmetics in the U.S. is
expected to boost the polymer emulsion market worldwide.
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