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HS Code |
282886 |
| Appearance | Milky white liquid |
| Base | Acrylic emulsion |
| Water Resistance | High |
| Rain Mark Resistance | Excellent |
| Drying Time | 1-2 hours (surface dry) |
| Viscosity | Medium to high |
| Ph | 7.0-9.0 |
| Solid Content | 40-50% |
| Adhesion | Strong on stone substrates |
| Durability | Long-lasting finish |
| Weatherability | Good UV and weather resistance |
| Application Method | Brush, roller, or spray |
| Coverage | 6-8 m²/liter |
| Storage Stability | Stable for 12 months in sealed container |
| Toxic Free | Low VOC, environmentally friendly |
As an accredited Water & Rain Mark Resistant Stone Paint Acrylic Emulsion factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.
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Viscosity Grade: Water & Rain Mark Resistant Stone Paint Acrylic Emulsion with a viscosity of 8,000–10,000 cps is used in exterior wall coatings, where it delivers superior sag resistance and uniform coverage. Particle Size: Water & Rain Mark Resistant Stone Paint Acrylic Emulsion with a particle size of 120 nm is used in architectural coatings, where it ensures smooth film formation and enhanced color vibrancy. Hydrophobicity Index: Water & Rain Mark Resistant Stone Paint Acrylic Emulsion with a hydrophobicity index above 95% is used in stone façade treatments, where it provides long-lasting water repellency and prevents rain mark formation. pH Stability: Water & Rain Mark Resistant Stone Paint Acrylic Emulsion with a pH range of 7.5–8.5 is used in decorative coatings for concrete substrates, where it maintains formulation stability and prevents yellowing. UV Resistance: Water & Rain Mark Resistant Stone Paint Acrylic Emulsion with UV resistance exceeding 1,000 hours is used in building exterior applications, where it ensures durable color retention and prevents surface degradation. Binding Strength: Water & Rain Mark Resistant Stone Paint Acrylic Emulsion with a binding strength of >2.5 MPa is used in protective stone coatings, where it achieves excellent adhesion and enhances surface longevity. Weather Resistance: Water & Rain Mark Resistant Stone Paint Acrylic Emulsion with weather resistance tested to ISO 2810 standard is used in outdoor architectural finishes, where it resists chalking and maintains gloss under harsh climate conditions. Freeze-Thaw Stability: Water & Rain Mark Resistant Stone Paint Acrylic Emulsion with freeze-thaw stability for 5 cycles is used in exterior masonry paints, where it prevents cracking and preserves coating integrity in cold climates. Solid Content: Water & Rain Mark Resistant Stone Paint Acrylic Emulsion with a solid content of 48% is used in high-build wall coatings, where it enhances film thickness and improves dirt pick-up resistance. VOC Content: Water & Rain Mark Resistant Stone Paint Acrylic Emulsion with a VOC content less than 20 g/L is used in eco-friendly stone surface finishes, where it supports compliance with environmental regulations. |
| Packing | A sturdy 20-liter white plastic pail with a secure lid, featuring blue and green graphics and bold product labeling. |
| Container Loading (20′ FCL) | Container loading (20′ FCL) for Water & Rain Mark Resistant Stone Paint Acrylic Emulsion: 80-120 drums, 200kg each, securely packed. |
| Shipping | The **Water & Rain Mark Resistant Stone Paint Acrylic Emulsion** is securely packaged in sealed, leak-proof containers. It is shipped via ground or air transport, adhering to chemical safety regulations. Protective packaging ensures product integrity during transit, preventing contamination or spills. Delivery times vary based on destination and chosen shipping method. |
| Storage | Store Water & Rain Mark Resistant Stone Paint Acrylic Emulsion in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area, away from direct sunlight and sources of heat or ignition. Keep containers tightly sealed and upright to prevent leakage. Avoid freezing and exposure to extreme temperatures. Store separately from strong acids, alkalis, and oxidizing agents. Keep out of reach of children and unauthorized personnel. |
| Shelf Life | Shelf life: The Water & Rain Mark Resistant Stone Paint Acrylic Emulsion has a shelf life of 12 months in unopened, original containers. |
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Dealing with exterior stone and concrete surfaces over the years, we’ve seen the frustration that weather leaves behind—marks, stains, and water streaks can turn the best architecture into a patchy eyesore. In the lab and at job sites, our team has worked alongside application specialists, building caretakers, and architects. Out of those years spent refining and testing, Water & Rain Mark Resistant Stone Paint Acrylic Emulsion was born. This product answers direct calls from the field: protect stone finishes from water-driven blemishes, extend façade freshness, and save on expensive cleaning cycles.
We formulate this emulsion to keep walls presentable after rain or washing. Each batch gets tested on stone, cement, granite, and composite panels, outdoors and indoors, to make sure rainwater and splashes simply bead off. After countless cycles of simulated rainfall and real environmental exposure—from humid southern climates to harsh northern winters—surfaces coated with our emulsion keep their looks without chalking or dark streaks. Customers point out the clean look lasts for seasons, not just weeks.
When water strikes unprotected stone, minerals dissolve and wick out, leaving marks that no short-term cleaner truly removes. That scenario sparked our focus on acrylics laden with advanced hydrophobic additives. These molecules work in tandem with the base resin to repel both bulk water and fine mist. The product doesn’t trap moisture inside, so freeze-thaw cracking reduces dramatically, making it fit for stonework in freeze-prone regions as well as humid, urban centers.
The emulsion comes as Model 6202, a result of iterative improvements. Field workers with brushes and rollers report that Model 6202 spreads evenly over both rough-chipped and polished surfaces. Its working viscosity suits vertical application, making runs and pooling rare. Crews have finished facades covering hundreds of square meters in a single day, with consistent film build and no obvious lap marks.
Architects and maintenance teams share how easily Model 6202 adapts: new stone installations take the emulsion as a protective coating during final build-up, while aging structures gain renewed life after a single coat as part of refurbishment projects. No major change in finish—original stone colors show through, unaffected, letting building character shine instead of being masked by plastic or sticky films. The acrylic matrix self-crosslinks as it dries, forming a tightly bonded layer that resists peeling and flaking in both sun-baked and shaded sections.
Every batch is mixed to a precise solids content. As chemists, we measure solids by weight to achieve resilience and water repellency. The resin backbone in each container comes with optimized particle size for strong adhesion on porous mineral surfaces. We keep volatile organic compound (VOC) content to a minimum, meeting stringent environmental standards set by forward-thinking city planners and inspectors who visit our plant.
Over time, we replaced softening agents with new coalescents that don’t release odors or contribute to indoor air pollution. In public buildings, applicators have remarked how occupants notice the absence of lingering chemical smells often associated with coatings. For heritage projects, the low VOC level ensures suitability even in schools, museums, and spaces with tight ventilation restrictions.
Talk to those who work with stone surfaces every year—a city park supervisor, a commercial building manager, or a residential remodeler—and you’ll hear the same wish: less maintenance and fewer call-backs for moisture stains. We continually collect feedback from users who apply our emulsion during the rainy season. They report that after heavy storms, previously problematic water marks simply don’t appear. Surfaces with a single, even coat shed grime and dust during routine washing, preventing the build-up that can trap algae or mold.
Homeowners with garden walls and decorative stone find the coating helpful where overhangs are short and rainwater drips down unprotected areas. For larger properties, facility teams using spray equipment tell us the emulsion handles both broad spans and intricate moldings, saturating even detailed capitals and recessed joints without leave-behind gloss or visible seams. The surface stays matte, avoiding the artificial plastic look of some high-polymer sealants.
In cities with high pollution and occasional acid rain, the emulsion shows particular value. Acid mist that would etch untreated stone meets a barrier that blocks penetration and slows material wear, preserving historic facades and modern investment properties alike. Crews managing landmark restoration projects praise the way rain marks stop forming in areas directly exposed to the elements—reducing cleaning frequency, lowering water and chemical use, and freeing budgets for more proactive upkeep.
Stone paint emulsions run the gamut. We’ve tested both our formula and leading alternatives head-to-head in weathering chambers and on south-facing test walls. Many so-called water-repellent paints rely on short-lived surface waxes or siliconized particles that break down after a single hard rain or a few months of sun. Ours, anchored in a high-performance acrylic binder, keeps hydrophobic characteristics for seasons, not weeks. Repeat tests under UV and thermal aging show only minimal loss in water repellency, supporting our field clients’ experiences.
Traditional acrylic paints or silicate-based coatings sometimes form a stiff, brittle film that cracks under expansion and contraction, especially when freeze-thaw cycles hit. In contrast, our emulsion stays flexible without feeling soft or tacky, matching the physical movement of different stone types in changing weather. Contractors switching to our product after using cheaper, inflexible coatings tell us the reduction in peeling and flaking far outpaces initial cost premiums.
Some stone sealers leave surfaces glossy and darkened, erasing the subtle color shifts that give natural stone its character. We spent years working with colorants and opacifiers—tinkering with ratios, reworking the base resin, and sitting across from architects with demanding aesthetic goals—until we landed on a formulation with no noticeable color lift or gloss, preserving the stone’s original appeal. Real-world users routinely comment on the authentic finish, compared to competitors that mask or yellow the substrate.
Builders and owners now judge products by their environmental effect as much as their performance. Our team sources raw materials from suppliers following responsible extraction and processing practices, so the carbon footprint at each step—from monomers to shipping—remains traceable and reduced where possible. This focus lines up with mandates from European and American green building codes, as well as the requirements for new "living building" certifications.
Batch-to-batch consistency remains our priority. Adjusting the polymerization process each season, we account for subtle changes in humidity and raw material origin, guaranteeing users the same experience every order. We maintain sample libraries stretching back years to spot trends and predict performance in changing climates.
Even as standards evolve, we see customers returning for Water & Rain Mark Resistant Stone Paint Acrylic Emulsion because they value not only a cleaner building but fewer chemical exposures, lower energy spent on repeated cleaning, and compliance with emerging green guidelines. In major cities, public and private projects feature our emulsion as a backbone to their sustainability goals. Specification writers know they can count on the product to meet tomorrow’s requirements as codes march ever tighter.
Projects sometimes face rough weather or unexpected contamination. Applying the emulsion on damp or slightly dusty substrates presents fewer issues than with older water-resistant paints, making tight project schedules workable. If stonework gets doused with dew before sunrise or hit by windblown grime, a quick pass with a soft brush and minor drying time brings surfaces back to the right condition for coating. Real job sites rarely match the conditions described in idealized technical manuals; field reports show the emulsion handles these variations with less risk of fish-eyeing, blistering, or uneven texture.
We designed the container and packaging with high-turnover sites in mind. Crews can pour from sturdy pails into rollers, sprayers, or brushes without awkward set-up or excessive waste. Since the emulsion stores well under a variety of temperatures, reserve stock stays usable through unpredictable weather, helping large contractors stage materials without last-minute orders or rush shipments.
Years spent advising at projects from small courtyards to massive towers taught us that every application brings unique hurdles. Our technical team supports customers not through boilerplate instructions, but by troubleshooting on-site, diagnosing application issues, and customizing advice for unusual stone types and challenging layouts. We routinely meet with contractors and applicators, walking surfaces, discussing batch records, and gathering feedback to drive the next round of product refinements.
Whether users finish a straightforward parapet or a multi-tiered façade, our support staff shares insight on coverage rates, drying conditions, and recoat strategies rooted in experience and continuous observation. Training sessions—either remote or onsite—keep skilled users up-to-date on tricks for handling odd stone geometries or seasonal climate swings. This ongoing dialog ensures not just successful applications, but builds a cycle of improvement shaping future batches.
We don’t settle for claims alone; every lot stands up to measured performance. Internal lab teams continually run accelerated weathering, adhesion, permeability, and color stability assessments. These tests don’t just check boxes—they pressure test our emulsion under cycles of rain, sun, freeze, and urban pollution, matching settings project teams encounter daily. Year after year, strength and repellency results from old test walls align closely with predictions, confirming that feedback from seasoned applicators describes the real story.
Independent panels of chemists and civil engineers have reviewed our data and witnessed demonstration sites, supporting our claims of performance longevity. We also publish key findings in industry trade journals, so stakeholders see our technology undergoes critical evaluation, not just internal marketing review. Through annual case studies, site audits, and deep dives into failure points, we’ve fine-tuned the balance between lab control and real-life resilience.
Building and maintaining stonework calls for products that don’t disrupt site timelines or budgets. Specifications based on our emulsion allow painting and waterproofing teams to schedule around weather, preserving more working hours between coats. Since one application typically protects as effectively as two or three coats of older water repellents, labor costs and downtime decrease measurably. On renovation jobs, crews report fewer callbacks for repairs or touch-ups.
Facility managers comment that less frequent streaking and soiling cut down on specialist cleaning costs—an especially big gain for commercial towers and institutional campuses. Since coated stone sheds water and environmental grime, routine maintenance shifts from costly restoration cycles to simple, lower-pressure rinses with plain water. Over a building’s lifespan, those savings translate to reduced operations costs and more focused spending on building enhancements.
Reliable, repeatable coverage per container—verified by end-user reports—lets contractors estimate material needs more accurately, avoiding surplus stock piles and shortfall-induced rush orders. Resellers working large projects appreciate the reduced need to stock multiple specialty SKUs, since this emulsion adapts well to most mineral surfaces encountered in modern architecture.
Our R&D continues to listen actively to the voices of clients, users, and field technicians. New stone varieties, rapidly changing building codes, and shifting climate patterns drive us to keep improving the formulation. Ongoing research addresses issues like micro-cracking from seismic activity, compatibility with evolving restoration practices, and interactions with bio-based primers or eco-friendly cleaning systems.
We maintain strong ties with architects, contractors, and conservators—those who depend on stone’s lasting appeal for everything from city monuments to family homes. Every product batch reflects not only our expertise, but thousands of close conversations, jobsite tours, and technical adjustments based on the real-world experiences of professionals and property owners. The Water & Rain Mark Resistant Stone Paint Acrylic Emulsion stood out on purpose—as a product designed, tweaked, and vouched for by hands-on users, not marketing slogans or generic tech sheets.
From our first day in manufacturing, we saw the importance of pairing technical knowledge with boots-on-the-ground experience. The story of Water & Rain Mark Resistant Stone Paint Acrylic Emulsion continues to grow, as our team and customers push for surfaces that not only withstand weather, but also uphold the design vision behind every building. Through evolving requirements, shifting weather extremes, and tougher sustainability standards, the emulsion proves its value at eye level: surfaces stay clean, maintenance drops, and owners gain peace of mind.
Acrylic chemistry gave us the toolset. Years of field learning, customer feedback, and willingness to adapt gave us the solution. If you care about stone that stands up to nature and time—with every layer of protection backed by real user experience and lab-proven results—Model 6202 is our answer, shaped by your needs and built for the challenges ahead.