Roymal offers a wide variety of acrylic based coatings and adhesives in our current portfolio. Our acrylic chemistry is unique as a lot of our backbone polymers are custom made for the printing and graphic arts market. Our acrylic chemistry fits into many end uses including topcoats (gloss & matte), primers, heat resistant, barrier, release, antimicrobial, non-skid, heat seal and FDA compliant coatings. Acrylic properties include heat and water resistance, flexibility, print receptivity, adhesion and ease of application. We also have a line of self crosslinking acrylics that will give the extra boost in performance for chemical and water resistance properties.
Featured Properties
- FDA Compliance
- Flexibility
- Heat Resistance (400°F)
- Chemical Resistance
- Water Resistance
- Barrier
- Print Receptivity
- Adhesion
- Ease of Application
- Self Crosslinking
I would like to coat a 3D printed Polyamide object (187C’ heat resistant) with Acrylic to increase its surface heat resistance to over 300C’. Is this feasible?
Thank you
I appreciate you letting us know that acrylic coatings have properties that help them become resistant to heat and water, while also offering flexibility, adhesion, and ease of application. I am renovating my house in Houston next month, and I have decided to give the roof a new coating while I’m at it. I’ll be sure to keep this in mind while I look for a roofing company to contact about acrylic coating soon.