Binder

Hydro PLIOLITE® 010

Water-based acrylic modified resin based on proprietary Emulsifed Binding System (EBS) that provides outstanding adhesion to porous substrate and excellent film formation even in difficult conditions (low temperatrure and high humidity) that ensures excellent durability. Hydro Pliolite 010 is recommended for flat exterior masonry coatings, pigmented primers or interior tension-free paints.

Product information

Type

Binder

Sub type

Styrene acrylic copolymer

Markets

Technologies

Waterborne

Key facts

Minimum film forming temperature: <-5 °C
Glass transition temperature: 25 °C

Manufacturer

Hydro Logo

Availability

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Sustainable Week 1: Sustainable alternatives to PFAS for Coatings & Inks

With the growing demand for sustainable solutions, particularly for additives that can replace PFAS, Evonik CAD offers an ideal portfolio of additives designed to empower coating and ink formulators to achieve superior performance.

Join this exclusive webinar to explore Evonik's innovative solutions that meet regulatory requirements and sustainability goals, without compromising on quality.

This webinar is part of our weekly webinar series in May: Sustainability as a Business Driver - A Path to Better Performance.

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Sustainable Week 2: Building a More Sustainable Coatings Portfolio: Tools, Certifications & Next Gen Materials with Synthomer

We are delighted to offer a joint webinar with Synthomer, one of the world’s leading suppliers of sustainable water-based and differentiated polymer solutions.

Sustainability is reshaping the coatings landscape, and real progress requires transparency, verifiable data, and future ready materials. This session will introduce how Synthomer embeds sustainability into product development and customer collaboration From measuring environmental impact through Product Carbon Footprints and Life Cycle Assessments to advancing ISCC+ certified mass balance chemistries. We’ll highlight practical examples from both architectural and industrial coatings to demonstrate how sustainable solutions can be implemented across diverse applications. The webinar will also address how evolving regulatory and ecolabel requirements, such as APEO free, PFAS free and EU Ecolabel, are influencing raw material selection and product design. Join us for a clear, practical view of the strategies, certifications, and technologies shaping the future of sustainable coatings.

This webinar is part of our weekly webinar series in May: Sustainability as a Business Driver - A Path to Better Performance.

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Sustainable Week 4: Evonik CAD’s Endeavor to a More Sustainable Future

Sustainability is now a pivotal factor in driving business success. By embedding sustainable practices into their processes, formulators of coatings and inks not only promote innovation but also achieve enhanced performance and sustainable long-term growth.

This webinar is part of our weekly webinar series in May: Sustainability as a Business Driver - A Path to Better Performance.

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Sustainability Weeks at a glance

Sustainability as a Business Driver - A Path to Better Performance

For our Special Sustainability Weeks, we have lined up 4 one-hour engaging webinar sessions that are offered as part of a series we are running weekly in May. We have packed in interesting topics from different perspectives, all featuring sustainability as a key driver of business success.

As part of the series of events, we are delighted to offer a joint webinar with Synthomer, a leading producer of high-performance chemical products.

Ready to join us? Don’t hesitate to register for the sessions of your choice!

Eager to learn more?
Check out the interactive course “Sustainability for Coatings and Inks” or get a comprehensive overview of the regulatory framework in the coatings and inks industry in our eLearning “Regulatory Universe”.

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Conference Paper: A defect is not an effect!

This webinar was organised by UL prospector in November 2021 and discusses the typical defects found in architectural coatings and offers product recommendations to solve these issues.

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ECS 2021: Protecting your walls – novel solutions for interior & exterior wall paints

Wall paints are a very important application within Architectural Coatings - and renewing them is quite laborious. Optimizing the resistance to damage and wear leads to more economical and sustainable paint formulations, as it makes renovation of e.g. façades with the costly installation of scaffolding redundant. One particular headache for freshly painted façades can be the formation of so called snail trails causing an uneven appearance when there is high humidity or rain. New specialty fillers help to prevent these problems and allow to formulate very long-lasting beautiful films when formulated e.g. with optimized hydrophobing agents. For interior coatings, innovative fillers also play a major role for optimization of mechanical resistance e.g., burnish phenomena - in addition, the use of suitable surface-active agents facilitates the optimization of scuff and chemical resistance. Studies of film formation help to understand and optimize both interior and exterior formulations.

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Meeting decorative coating regulations with digitalization ​

Offering vital insights into chemical compliance within the decorative coatings market, this webinar had focused on the growing demand for greener and more sustainable products. It had explored regulatory trends and innovative digital solutions that address the increasing communication needs across the value chain.