styreneacrylic
Styreneacrylic, or styrene–acrylate, is a family of water-dispersed copolymer emulsions produced by free-radical polymerization of styrene with various acrylic monomers such as butyl acrylate, ethyl acrylate, or methyl methacrylate. The resulting styrene–acrylate copolymers are commonly used as binder components in latex paints, coatings, adhesives, and paper coatings.
These emulsions balance hardness and flexibility: styrene segments contribute hardness, heat resistance, and solvent resistance, while
Applications include interior and exterior latex paints, wood and masonry coatings, primers, sealants, and certain adhesives.
Limitations include potentially lower UV stability compared with pure acrylics, which can lead to chalking or