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Applications & Uses
- Applications
- Compatible Substrates & Surfaces
- Applications
- Interior Paints
- Exterior Paints
- Silicone Resins & Silicate Paints
- Top Coats & Paints
- Application Details
- High saponification resistance, good pigment binding properties open a variety of applications for VINNAPAS® EZ 3019. Due to its minimum film forming temperature of approx. +2°C VINNAPAS® EZ 3019 doesn’t need any coalescence aids for filming.
- Versatility is a special strength of this binder VINNAPAS® EZ 3019 is a suitable binder for the formulation of pigmented exterior masonry coatings.
- Due to its excellent saponification resistance VINNAPAS® EZ 3019 can also be used in silicate paints as the organic component.
- To ensure a good shelf life, the formulation must be carefully built around the binder.
- Due to its minimum film forming temperature of approx. +2 °C VINNAPAS® EZ 3019 can be used for solvent-free, plasticizer-free and low-odor interior paints. Interior synthetic-resin-bound plasters based on VINNAPAS® EZ 3019 can be formulated – similar like interior paints without any coalescing agents or any plasticizers. Therefore, these plasters produce very low odor during and after application.
- VINNAPAS® EZ 3019 is also a suitable binder specifically for the formulation of silicon resin modified paints and plasters. It is common to combine VINNAPAS® EZ 3019 in such applications with masonry water repellents SILRES® BS 45 and SILRES® BS 1306 to yield high water vapor permeability combined with very low liquid water absorption.
- In External Thermal Insulation Composite Systems (ETICS) VINNAPAS® EZ 3019 can be used as a binder for styrene-panel adhesive, base coat and resin bound plaster. Hence, only one binder is needed for the whole system.
- VINNAPAS® EZ 3019 can also be used in cementitious styrene-panel adhesives by addition of wetting agents like 1)Emulan ® OG.
- The Fire Class B1 as per EN 13501-1 (which applies to ETICS) can be reached by the addition of flame retardant additives like aluminum hydroxide.
Properties
- Physical Form
- Typical Properties
- Specifications
- Properties
- Excellent saponification resistance
- Good pigment binding ability
- Great versatility
- Allows formulation without coalescing solvents
Value | Units | Test Method / Conditions | |
Appearance of the Dispersion Film | Clear glossy | — | Visual |
Density | approx. 1.05 | g/cm³ | DIN EN ISO 2811-1 |
Electrolyte Stability | Very good | — | Specific method |
Filler and Pigment Compatibility | Very good | — | Specific method |
Minimum Film Forming Temperature | approx. 2 | °C | DIN ISO 2115 |
Predominant Particle Size | approx. 300 | nm | Specific method |
Protective Colloid (Emulsifier System) | Ionic and Non-ionic surfactants and polymer compounds | — | — |
Surface of the Dispersion Film | Tack free | — | Specific method |
Value | Units | Test Method / Conditions | |
Dynamic Viscosity (at 23°C, Brookfield, spindle 3, 20 rpm) | 2100 - 3900 | mPa·s | DIN EN ISO 2555 |
pH | 4.5 - 5.5 | — | DIN/ISO 976 |
Solids Content | 49 - 51 | % | DIN EN ISO 3251 |
Packaging & Availability
- Country Availability
- Regional Availability
Storage & Handling
- Shelf Life
- 6 Months
- Storage Information
- When the dispersion is stored in tanks, proper storage conditions must be maintained. The product has a shelf life of 6 months starting from the date of manufacture if stored in the original, unopened containers at temperatures between 5 and 30°C.
- Iron or galvanized-iron equipment and containers are not recommended because the dispersion is slightly acidic. Corrosion may result in discoloration of the dispersion or its blends when further processed. Therefore, the use of containers and equipment made of ceramics, rubberized or enameled materials, appropriately finished stainless steel, or plastic (e.g. rigid PVC, polyethylene or polyester resin) is recommended.
- As polymer dispersions may tend to superficial film formation, skins or lumps may form during storage or transportation. Filtration is therefore recommended prior to utilization of the product.
Preservation for Transport, Storage and further Processing
- The product is adequately preserved during transportation and storage if kept in the original, unopened containers. However, if it is transferred to storage tanks, the dispersion should be protected against microbial attack by adding a suitable preservative package. Measures should also be taken to ensure cleanliness of the tanks and pipes. In unstirred tanks, a layer of preservative-containing water should be sprayed onto the surface of the dispersion to prevent the formation of unwanted skin and possible attack by microorganisms.
- The thickness of this water layer should be < 5 mm for low viscosity dispersions and up to 10-20 mm for high viscosity products. Proper procedures - periodic tank cleaning and sanitization - must be set up in order to prevent microbial attack. Contact your biocide representative/supplier for further plant hygiene recommendations.
- Measures should be taken to ensure that only clean air enters the tank when the dispersion is removed. Finished products manufactured from polymer dispersions usually also require preservation.
- The type and scope of preservation will depend on the raw materials used and the anticipated sources of contamination. The compatibility with other components and the efficacy of the preservative should always be tested in the respective formulation. Preservative manufacturers will be able to advise you about the type and dosage of preservative required.