A conventional long oil alkyd emulsion is stabilised using Maxemul 7101 and 7201 as external emulsifiers. Maxemul surfactants have been specifically developed for providing excellent emulsion stability, improved gloss, enhanced drying time and cost saving. The alkyd emulsion used in the example is based on a soya oil based long oil alkyd with 63% oil length. The alkyd emulsion is prepared with 6% Maxemul 7201 and Maxemul 7101 in a 50:50 ratio. The obtained emulsion is used as binder for formulating a high gloss white enamel.
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