Bifunctional polyester acrylate: an innovative material that is acid-resistant and soluble in alkali

Feb 08, 2025 Leave a message

In the field of modern industrial materials, acid-resistant resins are becoming a popular choice in industries such as coatings, inks, and adhesives due to their unique acid resistance and alkali solubility. As a high-performance resin, acid-resistant resins not only have excellent chemical stability, but also have won wide attention for their environmental protection and versatility.

 

Advantages and characteristics of acid-resistant resins.
Acid-resistant resins can maintain chemical stability in strong or weak acid environments, are not prone to degradation or corrosion, and are suitable for storage and handling equipment for acidic media. Acid-resistant resins have excellent adhesion to a variety of substrates such as metals, concrete, and plastics, and can form a strong protective coating. Acid-resistant resins are also suitable for chemical equipment linings, pipeline coatings, tank corrosion protection, electronic packaging materials, and other fields, and are highly versatile.

 

Wide range of applications
The application range of acid-resistant resins is very wide, covering anti-corrosion coatings, industrial inks, adhesives, electronic materials, and other fields. For example, in anti-corrosion coatings, it can provide excellent acid resistance protection, which is very suitable for the inner wall coating of chemical equipment and pipelines; in electronic materials, it is used to manufacture chemically resistant packaging materials.

 

UV adhesive: Acid-resistant resin is recommended for bonding metal, glass, ceramic and other materials. It has strong adhesion and soft film.


UV ink: It is widely used in electronic touch screen cutting protection UV ink, glass etching ink, circuit board etching and other fields. It has excellent acid etching resistance and good alkali solubility!


UV coating: Adding acid-resistant resin to metal and glass coating system can enhance the adhesion of the paint film to the substrate and coating.