January 14, 2022
EMEA
MyIndustryWorld

Case Study “How to create arts and crafts applications with our new water based binder Acronal® Foam”

Originally developed as construction foam, our acrylic foam features a non-hazardous water-based binder, making it the perfect choice for developing innovative formulations for arts and crafts applications. With Acronal® Foam, the possibilities are endless. You can bend, stretch, cut, shape, and even paint it into anything you can imagine.

Arts and crafts supplies are a highly promising market segment. However, material for DIY applications must meet high requirements regarding easy handling and health compatibility. In this case study we will show you how to use our new Acronal® Foam for near limitless possibilities in the field of DIY: bend, stretch, cut, shape, and paint our acrylic foam into anything you can imagine! Originally developed as construction foam, our acrylic foam featuring a new non-hazardous water-based binder, allows product developers to create elastic filling foams with outstanding features and a reduced carbon footprint. Additionally, it’s easy to apply, clean (from tools and surfaces), is safe & label-free, and can be dyed and overpainted. Explore exclusive material on one exemplary craft project and selected starting point formulations in this case study!

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  • Excusive material on one exemplary craft project
  • Selected starting point formulations for arts and crafts supply
  • Insights on EHS features and CO2 savings 

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