Waterproof Neoprene Latex (CRL50LF)
Latex particles carry a negative charge. This latex is a highly gel-like formulation, exhibiting the typical properties of chloroprene rubber along with excellent storage stability. It also boasts superior anti-crystallization performance, outstanding film-forming ability, high tensile strength, and remarkable resistance to solvents, chemical corrosion, and environmental aging.
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Product Description
This product is a chloroprene latex prepared via free-radical emulsion polymerization, using chloroprene as the monomer and disproportionated rosin soap as the emulsifier.
Product Performance
Latex particles carry a negative charge. This latex is a highly gel-like formulation, exhibiting the typical properties of chloroprene rubber along with excellent storage stability. It also boasts superior anti-crystallization performance, outstanding film-forming ability, high tensile strength, and remarkable resistance to solvents, chemical corrosion, and environmental aging.
Main uses
Primarily used in the manufacturing of anionic waterproof coatings and waterproof products, as well as various impregnated and coated items.
Technical specifications
Project Metrics Total solids content, % ≥ 50 pH, ≥ 11.0 Viscosity (25 ± 1)°C, mPa·s ≤ 40 Surface tension (25 ± 1)°C, N/m × 10⁻³ ≤ 45
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