Solution

Solution


Independently developed

Independently developed

INDEPENDENT RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT

The water-based nano-resin independently developed by the company has a VOC content of less than 2 g/L. This product can be widely used in waterborne coatings and will help reduce VOC emissions by 80-95% right from the source. With this water-based nano-resin, the VOC emissions per liter of coating have been reduced from the traditional level of over 800 g to below 100 g, effectively supporting the implementation of the nation’s low-carbon and environmental protection policies, addressing air pollution issues, and realizing the national environmental protection strategy of “oil-to-water” substitution at the source.

Safety

Safety

STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION SAFETY

Pure water-based resins are classified as non-hazardous chemicals, addressing at the source the issues of flammability and explosiveness associated with transportation, storage, and production, while also alleviating the cost pressures faced by customers.

Cost-controllable

Cost-controllable

COST

Controllable

A truly eco-friendly, waterborne emulsion resin with outstanding performance, widely used in various industrial water-based coatings. This waterborne resin breaks through key technological bottlenecks in the industry’s core raw materials, providing comprehensive technology for the water-based coating industry and seamlessly integrating with customers’ existing process requirements—without increasing the cost of switching from oil-based to water-based coatings.

Technical Team

Complies with the following environmental standards

RoHS EU 2015/863

EN14582:2016

AfPs GS2019:01 PAK-Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs)

CEN/TS 15968:2010

Perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS), perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), and their derivatives were not detected.

EPA3050B:1996

Cobalt, antimony, arsenic, and beryllium were all not detected.

GB18583

Free formaldehyde, benzene, toluene, and xylene were all not detected.

None of the 155 Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC) identified by the European Union were detected.

Independently developed