Enhanced TDS
Identification & Functionality
- Carrier
- Chemical Family
- Manufactured By
- CASE Ingredients Functions
- Technologies
- Product Families
Features & Benefits
- CASE Ingredients Features
Applications & Uses
- Markets
- Applications
- Application Area
- Coating End Applications
- Use Level
- 1 - 1.5% (Adhesives and Sealants - Fillers), 1 - 1.5% (Coatings Industry - Fillers), 1.5 - 3% (Adhesives and Sealants - Titanium Dioxides), 1.5 - 3% (Coatings Industry - Titanium Dioxides), 5 - 10% (Adhesives and Sealants - Inorganic Pigments), 5 - 10% (Coatings Industry - Inorganic Pigments)
- Application Information
Coatings Industry
Special Features and Benefits
The additive acts in aqueous systems by controlled flocculatingRecommended Levels
Additive dosage as supplied on pigment:
Inorganic pigments: 5-10%
Titanium dioxides: 1.5-3%
Fillers: 1-1.5%
The above recommended levels can be used for orientation. Optimal levels are determined through a series of laboratory tests.
Incorporation and Processing Instructions
For optimum performance, the additive must be incorporated into the millbase before addition of pigments.he pigments. This primarily prevents the flooding/floating and sedimentation of the pigments as well as sagging. Thixotropy is enhanced. The controlled flocculating properties may lead to a slight gloss reduction.Adhesives & Sealants
Special Features and Benefits
The additive acts in aqueous systems by controlled flocculating the fillers and particles. It reduces the viscosity in filled systems and, at the same time, prevents sedimentation and flooding/floating. Thixotropy is enhanced.
Recommended Use
The additive is recommended for all aqueous adhesives and sealants.
Recommended Levels
Additive dosage as supplied on pigment:
Inorganic pigments: 5-10 %
Titanium dioxides: 1.5-3 %
Fillers: 1-1.5 %
The above recommended levels can be used for orientation. Optimal levels are determined through a series of laboratory tests. Incorporation and Processing Instructions For optimum performance, the additive must be incorporated into the millbase before addition of pigments.
Properties
- Physical Form
- Typical Properties
Value Units Test Method / Conditions Density (at 20°C) 1.07 g/ml - Amine Value 41 mg KOH/g - Acid Value 46 mg KOH/g - Non-Volatile Matter (10 min, at 150°C) 70 % - Solvent Water - - - SDS Physical and Chemical Properties
Value Units Test Method / Conditions Auto Ignition Tempertaure min. 200 °C DIN 51794 Initial Boiling Point 100 °C Derived Melting Point (Calculated) max. 0 °C Derived Density (at 20°C, 1013 hPa) 1.07 g/cm³ Oscillating U-tube (at 20°C) Vapour Pressure 24 hPa Derived Appearance Liquid - - Color Yellow - - Flammability (liquids) Will not burn - - Miscible in Water - - pH (at 20°C, Concentration: 100%) 7.0 Universal pH-Value Indicator
Regulatory & Compliance
- OEM Specifications
Storage & Handling
- Storage Conditions
Separation or turbidity may occur during storage or transportation below 0 °C. Heat to 20 °C and stir.