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TRITEX VVA 55 is a water based dispesrion of terpolymer with 55% solid content which fine to medium particle size. Vinyl acetate terpolymer with VEOVA 10 and Butyl acrylate.

Chemical Family: Vinyl Acrylic

End Uses: Waterborne Coating

Features: Alkali Resistance, High Gloss, Weather Resistance

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Identification & Functionality

Carrier
Chemical Family
CASE Ingredients Functions
Stabilizer
Colloidal Stability
Film appearance Density
Clear, transparent and glossy
Technologies
Chemical nature

Vinyl acetate terpolymer

Features & Benefits

Labeling Claims
Key Benefits
  • Good weather resistance
  • High binding power
  • Compatible with fillers ,pigment additives used
  • Good gloss film
  • Good alkali resistance

Applications & Uses

Coating Type
Applications
  • Silk and glossy paint
  • Smooth masonry paint
  • Textured coating
  • Wall putties
General Use

Tritex VVA 55 is a fine to medium particle size terpolymer of vinyl acetate with versatic acid and butyl acrylate for interior/exterior use. Ranges of starting point formulation are available.
TRITE VVA 55 is compatible with all commonly encountered paint ingredients.
A wet state biocide is included for storage but it is recommended that further biocide is introduced at compounding stage.

Properties

Physical Form
Appearance
White Emulsion
Typical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Solid Content55 ±2%-
Brookfield Viscosity1000 - 3000mPa.s-
Density1.05 ±0.05--
pH3 - 5--
Particle size0.15 - 0.5microns-
MFFT15 ±2ºC-
Free Monomermax. 0.3%-

Regulatory & Compliance

Certifications & Compliance

Safety & Health

Safety

TRITEX VVA 55 is water-borne and nontoxic under normal use. Details are given in the SDS for individual products.

Storage & Handling

Storage

Under suitable conditions, the product can be stored for up to 12 months. Storage under shading is preferred; a temperature range of 5-40°C is recommended. High temperature may cause drying out and affect quality, especially if partly used containers are not tightly closed after use. If these conditions cannot be met, please contact the Technical Department for guidance.