The difference between acrylic emulsion and acrylic lipid emulsion
Acrylic emulsion is a product often used in our chemical industry. Many users often mix it with acrylic emulsion. So what's the essential difference between them? Let's make a brief introduction to you.
Emulsion is a monomer and emulsifier in water under the action of the preparation, mainly composed of monomer, emulsifier, water and water into the initiator of four basic components; monomer refers to no organic compounds polymerization, such as acrylic acid, methacrylic acid, methyl methacrylate, butyl methacrylate acrylamide, styrene, etc.; fat is a kind of low solubility in water and organic molecules dissolved in non-polar solvent. The monomer of acrylic emulsion is acrylic acid, and the monomer of acrylic emulsion can be methyl acrylate or methyl methacrylate or butyl methacrylate. Its monomers are one or more kinds of mixtures.
The above is the main difference between acrylic emulsion and acrylic emulsion. We are not familiar with these two products. Let's have a quick look. If you have other questions, you can also visit our company website.