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Solution Acrylic Polymers

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Surface Coatings

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Acrylic resins for protective coatings were first produced as commercial products in the 1930s and found initial acceptance with some low-volume speciality applications. The use of acrylics remained limited until 1953 when the first acrylic latex polymer designed specifically for latex paints was introduced. Since then both acrylic latex and solution polymers have established a solid reputation for outstanding performance in exterior coatings.

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Oil and Colour Chemists’ Association. (1993). Solution Acrylic Polymers. In: Surface Coatings. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-1220-8_14

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