Enhanced TDS
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Features & Benefits
Applications & Uses
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- Application Area
- Compatible Substrates & Surfaces
- Adhesive & Sealant End Applications
- Coating End Applications
- Industrial Additives End Use
- Ink & Toner End Applications
- Use Level
- 1 - 3% (Adhesives and Sealants - Fillers), 10 - 12% (Adhesives and Sealants - Titanium Dioxide), 10 - 12% (Coatings Industry - Titanium Dioxide), 10 - 12% (Printing Inks - Titanium Dioxide), 130 - 150% (Adhesives and Sealants - Carbon Black), 130 - 150% (Coatings Industry - Carbon Black), 15 - 50% (Printing Inks - Organic Pigments,Carbon Blacks), 20 - 30% (Adhesives and Sealants - Inorganic Pigments), 20 - 30% (Coatings Industry - Inorganic Pigments), 30 - 75% (Adhesives and Sealants - Organic Pigments), 30 - 75% (Coatings Industry - Organic Pigments)
- Application Information
Printing inks
Special features and benefits
The additive deflocculates pigments by means of steric stabilization. As a result of the small particle size of the deflocculated pigments, high levels of gloss can be achieved and the color strength is improved. Furthermore, transparency is increased and viscosity is reduced, which improves the flow behavior and enables higher pigment loading.
Recommended use
The additive is especially suitable for producing resin-free, stable pigment concentrates with a pigment content of 30–60%. These pigment concentrates can be let down with standard aqueous resins, e.g. acrylate dispersions or water-soluble acrylic resins.
Recommended levels
Amount of additive (as supplied) based upon pigment:
Titanium dioxide: 10–12%
Organic pigments, carbon blacks: 15–50%
The above recommended levels can be used for orientation. The optimum dosage should be determined by application-related test series.Incorporation and processing instructions
Grinding should only take place in water (without resins, amines, or cosolvents). Mix the additive with water and only add the pigments once the additive has been homogeneously and uniformly distributed.Coatings industry
Special features and benefits
The additive deflocculates pigments by means of steric stabilization. As a result of the small particle size of the deflocculated pigments, high levels of gloss can be achieved and the color strength is improved. Transparency and hiding power also increase and viscosity is reduced. In this way, the flow characteristics are also improved and higher pigment loading is possible.Recommended levels
Amount of additive (as supplied) based upon pigment:
Inorganic pigments: 20–30%
Titanium dioxide: 10–12%
Organic pigments: 30–75%
Carbon black: 130–150%
The above recommended levels can be used for orientation. The optimum dosage should be determined by application-related test series.
Incorporation and processing instructions
Grinding should only take place in water (without resins, amines, or cosolvents). Mix the additive with water and only add the pigments once the additive has been homogeneously and uniformly distributed.Adhesives and sealants
Special features and benefits
The additive improves the dispersion quality of fillers and pigments. By means of steric stabilization it deflocculates the pigments and fillers and reduces viscosity. In this way, the flow characteristics are also improved and a higher filler content as well as higher pigment loading are possible.Recommended levels
Amount of additive (as supplied) based on pigment or filler:
Inorganic pigments: 20–30%
Titanium dioxide: 10–12%
Organic pigments: 30–75%
Carbon black: 130–150%
Fillers: 1–3%
The above recommended levels can be used for orientation. The optimum dosage should be determined by application-related test series.
Incorporation and processing instructions
Dispersion should only take place in water (without resins, amines or cosolvents). Mix the additive with water and only add the fillers and pigments once the additive has been homogeneously and uniformly distributed.
Properties
- Physical Form
- Typical Properties
Value Units Test Method / Conditions Amine Value 1 mg KOH/g - Density (at 20°C) 1.06 g/cm³ - Acid Value 10.0 mg KOH/g - Non-Volatile Matter (10 min, at 150°C) 40 % - Solvent Water - - - SDS Physical and Chemical Properties
Value Units Test Method / Conditions Auto Ignition Tempertaure min. 200 °C DIN 51794 Initial Boiling Point 100.00 °C Derived Melting Point 0 °C Derived Density (at 20°C, 1013 hPa) 1.06 g/cm³ Oscillating U-tube Vapour Pressure (at 20°C) 24.0000000 hPa Derived Appearance Liquid - - Color Light yellow - - Flammability (liquids) Does not sustain combustion - - Flash Point Does not flash - - Miscible in Water - - pH (at 20°C, Concentration: 1%) 5 - Universal pH-Value Indicator - Composition
Aqueous solution of a polyether-modified styrene-maleic anhydride copolymer
Regulatory & Compliance
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Storage & Handling
- Storage Conditions
Separation or turbidity may occur during storage or transportation at temperatures below 0 °C. Warm to 20 °C and mix well.