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New-type Exterior Architectural Coating

    • Product Name: New-type Exterior Architectural Coating
    • Alias: New-type Exterior Architectural Paint
    • Einecs: EINECS 265-995-8
    • Mininmum Order: 1 g
    • Factroy Site: Yudu County, Ganzhou, Jiangxi, China
    • Price Inquiry: sales3@ascent-chem.com
    • Manufacturer: Ascent Petrochem Holdings Co., Limited
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    Specifications

    HS Code

    654640

    Color Retention High
    Weather Resistance Excellent
    Adhesion Strong
    Waterproofing Effective
    Alkali Resistance Robust
    Crack Resistance Enhanced
    Uv Resistance Superior
    Breathability Good
    Application Method Brush, Roll, Spray
    Drying Time Fast
    Eco Friendly Yes
    Surface Finish Smooth
    Thickness Per Coat Approx. 0.1-0.2 mm
    Recommended Application Temperature 5°C-35°C
    Coverage Rate 8-10 m²/L

    As an accredited New-type Exterior Architectural Coating factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.

    Packing & Storage
    Packing The packaging features a sturdy 20-liter plastic bucket with a secure lid, labeled “New-type Exterior Architectural Coating” and usage instructions.
    Shipping The shipping of New-type Exterior Architectural Coating requires sealed, upright containers, protected from direct sunlight, moisture, and extreme temperatures. Transport in compliance with local chemical regulations. Ensure secure packaging to prevent leaks or spills, and label containers clearly with safety and handling instructions. Handle with care to avoid damage during transit.
    Storage The chemical "New-type Exterior Architectural Coating" should be stored in tightly sealed containers, protected from direct sunlight, heat sources, and moisture. Keep it in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area, away from oxidizing agents and incompatible materials. Ensure storage temperature is as recommended by the manufacturer. Proper labeling and restricted access are essential for safety and to prevent contamination or accidental misuse.
    Application of New-type Exterior Architectural Coating

    Weather Resistance: New-type Exterior Architectural Coating with high UV stability is used in coastal residential buildings, where it effectively prevents color fading and surface degradation.

    Water Repellency: New-type Exterior Architectural Coating with low water absorption rate is used in commercial façade renovations, where enhanced hydrophobic properties protect against moisture penetration.

    Adhesion Strength: New-type Exterior Architectural Coating with strong substrate bonding is used in concrete office towers, where superior adhesion minimizes peeling and cracking.

    Flexibility: New-type Exterior Architectural Coating with elongation at break above 250% is used in high-rise constructions, where it accommodates structural movements and reduces the risk of fissuring.

    Abrasion Resistance: New-type Exterior Architectural Coating with hardness grade 3H is used in high-traffic exterior corridors, where it resists surface wear and extends maintenance intervals.

    Stain Resistance: New-type Exterior Architectural Coating with low surface energy is used on hospital exteriors, where it minimizes accumulation of dirt and pollutants.

    Alkali Resistance: New-type Exterior Architectural Coating with stability against pH 12-14 is used on new cement plaster façades, where it prevents efflorescence and coating deterioration.

    Anti-Microbial Property: New-type Exterior Architectural Coating with silver ion additive is used in public building exteriors, where it inhibits mold and algae growth under humid conditions.

    Thermal Stability: New-type Exterior Architectural Coating with operational range from -20°C to 80°C is used on airport terminals, where it maintains film integrity under temperature fluctuations.

    Particle Size: New-type Exterior Architectural Coating with micronized particle size below 20 μm is used in luxury apartment blocks, where it achieves a smooth and uniform decorative finish.

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    More Introduction

    Innovating Quality: The New-type Exterior Architectural Coating

    Setting the Standard

    From the floor of our plant to the facades seen in city skylines, coatings have been evolving at a noticeable pace. The introduction of our New-type Exterior Architectural Coating reflects years spent solving some of the most pressing problems faced by building professionals. Our team carries hands-on experience in formulation and application, and this coating brings together what we have learned in decades of daily production — about durability, appearance, and practicality.

    Product Overview: What Makes This Coating Stand Out

    We manufacture coatings for people who walk jobsites, not for boardrooms. The New-type Exterior Architectural Coating, model #XN-800, has been designed from scratch for use on new and existing buildings made of concrete, cement plaster, brick, or fiber cement boards. The product comes in 25-kg and 10-kg packaging. Color and gloss can be adjusted at the factory, based on requirements from architects and developers.

    Customers point out — and we see it each week — that conventional coatings usually break down quickly under weather pressure or struggle with dirt pickup. Our formula uses high-solid content resins and modified siloxane binders. This structure improves film density compared to acrylic wall paints or traditional elastomerics, which lose momentum in hot climates or damp coastal air. The difference comes through in the maintenance cycles: facades keep their deep color and clean look long after rivals start to chalk or turn patchy.

    Toughness in the Real World

    Extreme weather sets the real boundary for most building materials. The XN-800 resists rain streaking, UV fading, and airborne soot. After regular exposure testing along the coast and through inland high-humidity summers, we found the principal weakness of older coatings showed in microcracking and water wicking. For high-rises and commercial projects, this means early repainting and logistical chaos. The XN-800’s resin blend closes up those routes, sharply reducing efflorescence and structural staining.

    We’ve dropped the typical fillers used in budget paints and replaced them with mineral-matched additives. These components, sourced from long-standing suppliers, cut down on alkali attack from fresh mortar and grit abrasion in sand-laden wind. Graffiti resistance, a feature asked for by property managers, comes as part of the standard formula. City building users see genuine benefits — easier cleaning, less labor, lower ongoing costs.

    Making Everyday Projects Smoother

    From a contractor’s angle, workability matters as much as end performance. Spray crews and finishers on scaffolds have reminded us for years that stickiness, sagging, and tricky recoating times slow jobs and increase waste. The XN-800’s viscosity profile was adjusted across pilot runs so it rolls, brushes, or sprays in a single stage. Even if direct sunlight or fast-moving weather interrupts the process, open time of about 40 minutes is more forgiving.

    We avoided phthalate-plasticized raw materials; instead, our manufacturing uses a batch-dosed approach to control drying and prevent skinning in the bucket or pan. Our experience running production lines confirmed that small changes to water and solvent content result in big differences down the line, both for our customers and for field crews. As a result, missed spots can be patched over the next day seamlessly, and there is less chance of lap marks or inconsistent flashing when facing tight schedules.

    Cleaner Chemistry, Lower Odor

    End users, especially in offices and schools, want exteriors that keep buildings dry outside without polluting inside air. Some local ordinances have started tightening controls on volatile organic emissions and hazardous air pollutants. While old-style architectural coatings lean on strong glycol or xylene solvents, we have shifted toward low-odor, low-VOC waterborne chemistry in the XN-800. Third-party field tests on occupied buildings confirm that users rarely detect offensive ‘paint smell’. Indoor air remains clear within a few hours, helping building owners avoid closure or tenant complaints during renovations.

    We switched to pigments with strict heavy metal controls, following current regulations and what we have learned in past audits. There’s no added formaldehyde, and we monitor each batch for known sensitizers flagged by occupational health guidance. These decisions stem less from outside pressure and more from seeing how improved products cut down worksite complaints and support better results for our partners in the field.

    Color Retention and Surface Finish

    Color matters to architects, developers, and homeowners alike. Yellowing, fading, and spotty film formation undermine buildings and erode trust in the products behind them. Our research and material adjustments focused on stabilizing both organic and mineral pigments. After repeated sun exposure and pressure washing cycles, the XN-800 holds color with less than 5% deviation, as tracked using handheld spectrophotometers. In several trials run annually since product launch, sample panels exhibited a clean, consistent finish for over three years — longer than standard acrylics, which start fading or requiring touch-up after 18 months in similar conditions.

    Film formation, gloss, and hand-feel are tuned for each shipment. Whether architects want matte, satin, or eggshell, we dial in the balance using fine-milled silica, rear-plate dispersion, and careful adjustment of resin blend. We have seen how customers prefer smooth, ‘anti-dust’ surfaces that look new and stay cleaner even after a storm or pollen bloom. The improved dirt pickup resistance means companies cut down yearly wash cycles and maintenance budgets, something property groups notice by the second spring after application.

    Why Builders Choose a New Generation of Coatings

    In our business, feedback runs both ways — from architects asking for new shades to construction companies demanding a product that will survive careless handling and unpredictable weather. The XN-800 went through field trials at both coastal resorts and high-rise downtown sites. Painters reported smoother rolling and spray patterns, especially in corners and tight façade features.

    Older elastomerics and inexpensive wall paints often suffer from adhesion drop-off, especially on previously painted substrates or in damp shaded areas. We reformulated using a hybrid latex core-shell structure, which keeps the coating gripping blocks, panels, and stucco even when facing periods of high dew or wind-driven rain. By cutting out unreacted monomers in production, project managers see a real drop in complaints over peeling or premature blistering, cutting down on call-backs.

    Predictable deployment allows tight labor schedules. Quick drying, reliability in different climates, and simplicity all matter when running large teams or subcontractors. As manufacturers, we see the whole cycle of product — from filling mixing tanks to semi-finished construction. Field reports echo that the XN-800 gives more room for error compared to both imported and legacy domestic coatings.

    Environmental Footprint

    We live in a business where regulations change, but responsibility rests on consistent habits. Against a world backdrop of stricter emissions targets, replacing hydrocarbon-heavy paints has become an obvious path. By running cleaner waterborne reactors, treating process water onsite, and closing off emissions at the point of manufacture, we cut down both on-site and downstream impact.

    Several real-world projects, particularly in urban infill and green-certified construction, have benefited from coatings that blend in with sustainable building systems. Less volatile disposal waste and an easier cleanup routine help contractors meet paperwork checkpoints without hidden costs. As codes and certification bodies keep shifting the rules, coatings built with low-emission chemistry and verified raw materials attract attention for long-term compliance.

    Repair, Recoat, and Lifespan

    Building owners think long-term: how to keep facades fresh, avoid sudden failures, and sidestep expensive replacement jobs. Based on both our research and ongoing partner feedback, the XN-800 can handle modest repairs and recoats without showing boundaries or mismatch lines. This difference shows itself after a few years, in both residential projects and high-traffic commercial buildings.

    Our technical support team often gets calls about how to handle impact, high-traffic areas, or accidental scrapes. Where conventional coatings crack or powder after year two, our New-type Exterior Architectural Coating holds its flexibility, making spot fixes simple. We learned through trial, not just lab work: some early versions failed under freeze-thaw stress, but by shifting to modified siloxane and crosslinked resin, we now see these applications survive three, four, or more heavy winters without film damage.

    Lifespan tracking stays under review. Most users report reliable service past five years, surpassing what lower-cost alternatives can claim, even without regular cleaning or touch-up. For public infrastructure or remote building sites, this kind of predictability matters more than paper specifications.

    Deploying at Scale: Contractor Experiences

    Crews painting schools, municipal offices, or hospitality projects want coatings that don’t slow them down or produce surprise problems. With the XN-800, joints stay sealed, masonry sealers bond right, and fewer callbacks come in about splotches or uneven drying. Sites covering thousands of square meters, changing weather conditions, and pressure from property owners — we have seen our product save days or weeks thanks to simple application and reliable drying.

    Our own site teams install test panels every quarter in regions with high humidity, sharp freeze-thaw cycles, or strong sun. We’ve watched as older imported brands start to lose sheen or suffer saponification after a year outdoors; meanwhile, well-applied XN-800 maintains a tighter film and truer shade season after season. Painters swapping from conventional coatings to this system report fewer roll-offs and improved edge retention, even in double-height atrium or exterior overhangs.

    Safe handling, predictability, and lower fumes allow installation in crowded areas or during normal operations. Crews find less masking and prep duty due to tighter splatter and improved coverage per bucket. Methods honed in our shop — mixing, filling, testing — translate to better outcomes on scaffolds and lifts.

    Addressing Industry Challenges Directly

    Every batch leaving our plant reflects what we’ve learned: raw material variation, inconsistent field conditions, demands for color range and gloss. The industry runs on clear expectations, and coatings set some of the strongest first impressions for any building. Those who maintain or own commercial buildings watch for early warnings — fading, water streaks, or chalking set off maintenance alarms.

    With the XN-800 we tackled those pain points directly. The combination of siloxane-modified resin and advanced pigment blockers keeps facades resilient. We saw, project after project, that money saved upfront on cheap coatings leads to extra costs later — emergency touch-ups, lost rental revenue, problems in customer trust. By doubling down on batch controls and active field support, we help users protect value upfront.

    Our technical line stays open not for complaint management, but to share fixes and product tweaks so every application reflects the best know-how. Ideas from contractors, painting crews, and facility managers shift daily recipes in our blending tanks. The product reaching site has already passed through repeated rounds of feedback, rather than sitting static on a distributor’s shelf.

    How Product Innovation Drives Competitive Edge

    Materials science, especially for exterior coatings, grows sharper each year. The competition isn’t always about price — attention turns to speed, lower risks, and improved look. Building owners jump toward coatings that avoid the classic headaches: mildew, algae growth, staining, odd fading, or spalling after heavy rain. The XN-800 took shape in conversation with industry partners actually responsible for both new buildings and those stuck managing old paint failures.

    We support longer intervals between repaints. Investing in proven coatings results in lower life-cycle cost. For specifiers facing pressure to cut costs, we offer site visits and trial runs to demonstrate firsthand how this new-generation coat settles into high-risk areas. As market conditions get tougher, construction buyers report that switching away from cheap coatings improves their project history and drives repeat business.

    Looking through global best practices, coatings that hold up well in polluted cities, by the sea, and through frosty highlands all share detailed raw material screening and batch controls. Our lab teams put each ingredient through weather, wet/dry cycle, and adhesion tests. The resulting coating handles many architectural designs, whether smooth modern high-rises or rough-textured heritage facades, enabling owners to keep buildings looking sharp while controlling future costs.

    Real-World Examples and Ongoing Improvement

    After rollout into several large real-estate projects and municipal upgrades, feedback has centered on color true-to-sample, improved runoff resistance, and faster site turnover. At several regional airports and university buildings, color and gloss held up well through wind-driven rain, heavy dust cycles, and seasonal heat spikes.

    Our R&D team adjusts ingredients and process variables in response to on-site test data — no formula stays static. Improvements in resin manufacturing, fresh mineral de-agglomeration, and pigment blending keep the XN-800 ahead of other offerings. The results show up in field performance: fewer touch-ups, faster job completion, and sustained curb appeal.

    Conversations with site supervisors and facilities managers have steered us toward bolder color palettes, specialty finishes, and even finer dirt-shedding properties. We shifted tinting operations to more responsive setups, offering quick-turn color matching by request. The move boosted both satisfaction and speed on time-critical projects.

    Comparing Old and New

    Traditional paints, even some so-called ‘premium’ coverings, follow the same tired composition: heavy PVC, basic acrylic resin, abundant filler, and little new chemistry. The difference between these approaches and our latest model lies mostly in time-tested choices. Old systems produce excess chalking, trapping of water under microcracks, and yellowed, faded facades after short exposures.

    The New-type Exterior Architectural Coating offers an upgraded backbone, swapping out cheap fillers and weak binders for dense, siloxane-modified film that reacts less to heat and acid rain. Through hands-on trials, we observed how batches of our product resisted common defects: efflorescence, dust pickup, mildew formation. Over dozens of municipal and private projects, cleaning cycles dropped, subjective and objective color retention soared, and even harsh environments became easier to manage.

    Practical Guidance for Building Owners and Applicators

    Every building has unique needs tied to shape, orientation, and climate. Selection depends on honest review, not mere brand reputation. Our own site teams provide guidance on surface prep, application timing, and tools. We’ve watched building owners make poor choices and pay for it later, especially when buying on short timelines, or skipping surface conditioning.

    It pays to visit completed projects, talk to experienced crews, and ask about longevity and maintenance costs. Ask dealerships about how old product performed after a rainstorm, in peak summer glare, or after city pollution set in. Our track record remains open to review — up-to-date photos, site case studies, and side-by-side testing stand behind each claim. Reliability comes from field performance over time, not marketing words.

    Conclusion: The Difference Shows Over the Years

    Manufacturing coatings means living next to the results — both successes and old lessons — on hundreds of different buildings, in every kind of climate and design. The introduction of our New-type Exterior Architectural Coating represents our commitment to lowering costs, extending color and film life, and supporting those who build and maintain the places we live and work. Each batch reflects decades of honest trial and feedback-driven improvement, aiming for a coating that stands out not just at application, but for years down the line.

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