Orgal P 526 is 55% solids, APEO, ammonia, plasticizer and coalescent free copolymer emulsion of vinyl acetate and the vinyl ester of versatic acid (VeoVa).
Acts as a binder for aqueous paints.
Forms crack-free films when dried above 11°C, which are clear and have a good flexibility.
Exhibits very good gloss capability, rheology, water resistance, pigment binding.
Completely dried films possesses a good water, alkali and UV resistance.
Used for the manufacture of interior and exterior paints, matt, semigloss, thixotropic paints, plasters and textured coatings.
Orgal P 526 is a fine particle size dispersion of medium viscosity.
The fully dried film has good water, alkali and UV resistance.
When drying above 11 °C, the film does not crack.
The resulting film has high whiteness and good flexibility.
Application:
The aqueous dispersion of Orgal P 526 is characterized by high binding capacity, good resistance to water and saponification, and is recommended for the production of matt and semi-gloss interior and exterior paints with good rheological properties.
Due to its distinctive properties, Orgal P 526 is widely used for the production of flame retardant PC.
For production, polymers or combinations of polymers are used, namely vinyl acetate/vinyl versatate, vinyl acetate/acrylate, acrylate and styrene/acrylate.
Dispersions on these bases can be used in the following applications: interior and exterior paints, gloss and semi-gloss paints, base paints, decorative paints, plasters, roof coatings, silicate paints, topcoats for insulation systems, low VOC paints, elastomeric wall paints .
Also paints, varnishes and stains for wood, sandable fillers, insulating varnishes for wood and coatings for metals.
Appearance: Milky white liquid
Dispersion density at 25 °C, g/cm3: 1.08
Minimum film formation temperature, °C: ~ 11
Glass transition temperature, °C: ~ 24
Dry residue, %: 55±1
pH: 4 - 6
Viscosity (Brookfield RVT 4/20), mPa×s: 4000±1500