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Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Waterborne epoxy for protective coatings and flooring markets

Waterborne epoxy came as a major replacement for solvent-borne epoxies. And they were an immediate hit with the markets and countries which had introduced strong environmental and worker safety regulations. Today, waterborne or water-based epoxies have come a long way and are used in multiple industries across operations and applications.

Waterborne epoxy is extensively used for protective coatings and in flooring markets. Its popularity has grown manifold in recent years.

Since water based epoxies do not contain the harmful substances that solvent-based epoxies once used to have, more and more households and industries prefer waterborne epoxy.

They are preferred where excellent chemical or corrosion resistance is demanded. Epoxy systems also make sense when it comes to achieving exemplary adhesion to a wide variety of substrates, such as steel and concrete.

Companies have also leveraged on water based epoxies to develop zero VOC coatings. It is to be noted that zero or low VOC products are gaining traction across the world, particularly in countries with stringent environmental legislation. The absence of hazardous solvents makes the products more environmentally-friendly. And then there is added bonus in the form of low odour, and easy cleaning by even water.

Waterborne epoxy, however, is not without flaws. We’ll discuss the flaws of waterborne epoxy in the next blog post. So stay tuned. And if you have something up on your mind about epoxy or want to know about the leading names in waterborne epoxy manufacturing, do drop us a comment below.