Ona P-754 is a compliant with both TSCA (USA) and DSL (Canada) chemical inventories, with exemptions in certain cases. They are not listed under California Proposition 65.

End Uses: Pressure Sensitive Adhesive

Compatible Substrates & Surfaces: Metal, Polyurethane (PU) Foam

Features: Dirt Pickup Resistance, Low Temperature Flexibility, Low Water Permeability, Multi-Substrate Adhesion, Outdoor Durability, Self Crosslinking, UV Resistance

Enhanced TDS

Identification & Functionality

Manufactured By
CASE Ingredients Functions
Technologies
Product Families

Features & Benefits

Labeling Claims
CASE Ingredients Features
Key Features
  • APEO Free
  • Self crosslinking
  • Excellent outdoor durability
  • Low temperature flexibility down to -25 ̊C (-15 ̊F)
  • Multi-substrate compatibility
  • Superior dirt pick up resistance

Applications & Uses

Markets
Applications
Compatible Substrates & Surfaces
Adhesive & Sealant End Applications
Product Uses
  • Roof coatings and mastics for application on different substrates (metal, mortar or PU foam).
  • Suitable for formulation of pressure sensitive adhesives
Product Application
  • Ona P-754 is used to formulate roof coatings providing superior outdoor durability and UV resistance, low water permeability and good adhesion to various construction substrates.
  • The chemistry of Ona P-754 provides the coating with excellent low temperature flexibility and dirt pick-up resistance at the same time. The polymer film has superior balance of tensile strength and elongation that allows formulating roof coatings in compliance with ASTM D 6083. (2).
  • Ona P-754 emulsion is an anionically-stabilized dispersion with good mechanical stability.
  • Use of Ona P-754 in the grinding stage is not recommended since it might lead to significant increase on viscosity, foaming and evaporation of ammonia.
  • However, it can be used in the grind with the appropriate precautions and formula.
Coating Formulation

An example of standard starting point formulation for white acrylic roof coating is
provided in following section. The raw materials used in the evaluation of this
formulation are suggested, but should be carefully checked before full-scale
production is undertaken.

Properties

Physical Form
Typical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Solid Content54 - 56wt %
Viscosity (at #2, 20 rpm)200 - 600cpsBrookfield viscometer
Density8.5 - 8.6lb/gal-
pH8 - 9--
Tensile strength (Dry coating film, 20 mils thickness, 14 days cured at 24°C)235-ASTM D2370
Elongation at break (Dry coating film, 20 mils thickness, 14 days cured at 24°C)125-ASTM D2370
Water Vapor Permeability (Dry coating film, 20 mils thickness, 14 days cured at 24°C)4.3permsASTM D1653
Water Absorption (Dry coating film, 20 mils thickness, 14 days cured at 24°C , 168 hour)9.8-ASTM D471
Elongation (Dry coating film, 20 mils thickness, After Accelerated weathering, at 1000hr, at break)142-ASTM D2370
Film Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Tensile Strength (at 25°C, after 2 weeks, Polymer)approx. 160PSI-
Elongation at break (at 25°C, after 2 weeks, Polymer)approx. 700%-
SDS Physical and Chemical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Solids Content53 - 56%
Miscible inWater--
Dynamic Viscosity100 - 500cPs
Specific Gravitymin. 1.0--
Vapor PressureNegligible--
pH Value8.5 - 9.5
OdorSlight--
Physical FormWhite liquid--
Additional Information
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Polymer TypeStyrene - Acrylic--
Minimum Film Formation Temperaturemax. 0°C
Glass Transition Temperature (On set)-38°C-
Glass Transition Temperature (Mid point)-26°C-
Particle Size0.25micron-

Regulatory & Compliance

Packaging & Availability

Product Packaging
  • 450lbs drum
  • 2400lbs tote
  • 45,000lbs tanker

Storage & Handling

Shelf Life
12 months
Storage Conditions

Ona P-754 containers should be well sealed to prevent evaporation of water and the
formation of skin on the surface. The emulsion should be protected from freezing.
Store containers at 5 - 25 ̊C for not more than twelve months. Higher temperatures
will affect quality and may cause the formation of skins, drop on pH and change of
viscosity especially if the containers are not tightly closed or subjected to direct
sunlight for long periods. It is recommended to stir the totes before using the latex to ensure homogenization and eliminate any potential settling occurring on long storage periods.