
Styrene Acrylic Emulsion Supplier in Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania and Rwanda
Styrene Acrylic Emulsion is used as a polymer binder in adhesives, coatings, and paints across East Africa.
Styrene Acrylic Emulsion is a copolymer latex primarily used as a binder in adhesives, coatings, paints, and textile applications.
Packaging
20L drums, 50L drums, 200L drums
Supply Region
Kenya, East Africa
Supplier
Zenco Systems Ltd
Technical Specifications
Applications
- Adhesives
- Industrial coatings
- Paints and sealants
- Textile finishing
- Construction materials
Technical Data Sheet (TDS)
Benefits
- - Improves coating durability and finish quality
- - Enhances adhesive bonding strength significantly
- - Reduces environmental impact due to water base
- - Supports long shelf life for manufactured goods
- - Provides cost-effective solution for polymer binders
Product Features
- - Water-based milky white polymer emulsion
- - Excellent film-forming and adhesion properties
- - Good flexibility and chemical resistance
- - Stable under standard storage conditions
- - Non-volatile and low VOC content
Industries Served
- - Manufacturing
- - Construction
- - Textile
- - Packaging
- - Industrial adhesives
Product Overview
Styrene Acrylic Emulsion Supplier in Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania and Rwanda is supplied by Zenco Systems Ltd for industrial buyers, distributors, laboratories, manufacturers, and procurement teams across East Africa. Zenco Systems Ltd supports quotation requests, packaging confirmation, product availability checks, and regional supply coordination for this product category.
Product FAQ
What is the typical packaging size?
Common packaging includes 20L, 50L, and 200L drums.
Is Styrene Acrylic Emulsion safe to handle?
Yes, use standard PPE and avoid direct skin contact.
Do you offer bulk discounts?
Yes, discounts are available for large volume orders.
Can this emulsion be used in textile applications?
Yes, it is commonly used for textile finishing and coatings.
What is the shelf life of this product?
Shelf life is generally 6 to 12 months under ideal conditions.
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