Enhanced TDS
Identification & Functionality
- Chemical Family
- Manufactured By
- CASE Ingredients Functions
- Plastics & Elastomers Functions
- Technologies
- Product Families
Features & Benefits
- Labeling Claims
- CASE Ingredients Features
- Materials Features
Applications & Uses
- Application Area
- Compatible Polymers & Resins
- Plastics & Elastomers End Uses
- Use Level
- 1 - 2% (PVC Plastisols - Blowing Agent), 1 - 3% (Adhesives and Sealants - Inorganic Fillers), 1 - 3% (Adhesives and Sealants - Inorganic Pigments), 1 - 3% (Ambient - Curing Resin Systems - Inorganic Fillers), 1 - 3% (Ambient - Curing Resin Systems - Inorganic Pigments), 1 - 3% (PVC Plastisols - Inorganic Fillers), 1 - 3% (PVC Plastisols - Inorganic Pigments), 1 - 3% (PVC Plastisols - Zinc Oxide), 5 - 7% (Adhesives and Sealants - Organic Pigments), 5 - 7% (Ambient - Curing Resin Systems - Organic Pigments), 5 - 7% (PVC Plastisols - Organic Pigments)
- Application Information
PVC Plastisols
Special Features and Benefits
DISPERPLAST® 1142 reduces the viscosity of pigmented and filled PVC plastisols. It is particularly recommended for inorganic pigments and fillers. The product enables a greater solids content, improves the color strength of the pigments and shortens dispersion time.
Recommended Levels
Amount of additive (as supplied) based upon solids:
Inorganic pigments: 1-3%
Organic pigments: 5-7%
Inorganic fillers: 1-3%
Blowing agent: 1-2%
Zinc oxide: 1-3%
The above recommended levels can be used for orientation. Optimal levels are determined through a series of laboratory tests.
Incorporation and Processing Instructions
The additive should be added to the liquid components prior to incorporating the solids.Adhesives & Sealants
Special Features and Benefits
DISPERPLAST® 1142 reduces the viscosity of filled adhesives and sealants. It is particularly recommended for polyurethane systems and for systems that contain a plasticizer. The product reduces the viscosity and through this permits a greater solids content.
Recommended Levels
Amount of additive (as supplied) based upon solids:
Inorganic pigments: 1-3%
Organic pigments: 5-7%
Inorganic fillers: 1-3%
The above recommended levels can be used for orientation. Optimal levels are determined through a series of laboratory tests.
Incorporation and Processing Instructions
The additive should be added to the liquid components prior to incorporating the solids.
Ambient-Curing Resin Systems
Special Features and Benefits
DISPERPLAST® 1142 is used in acrylate systems (PMMA in MMA) for pigment stabilization and is suitable for both inorganic and organic pigments.
Recommended Levels
Amount of additive (as supplied) based upon solids:
Inorganic pigments: 1-3%
Organic pigments: 5-7%
Inorganic fillers: 1-3%
The above recommended levels can be used for orientation. Optimal levels are determined through a series of laboratory tests.
Incorporation and Processing Instructions
The additive should be added to the liquid components prior to incorporating the solids.
Properties
- Physical Form
- Typical Properties
Value Units Test Method / Conditions Density (at 20°C) 1.06 g/ml - Refractive Index (at 20°C) 1.467 - - Acid Value 85 mg KOH/g - Flash Point 123.0 °C - - SDS Physical and Chemical Properties
Value Units Test Method / Conditions Auto Ignition Tempertaure min. 200 °C DIN 51794 Flash Point 123.00 °C Pensky-Martens Initial Boiling Point (Calculated) min. 250 °C Derived Melting Point max. 10 °C Derived Density (at 20°C) 1.055 g/cm³ Oscillating U-tube Vapour Pressure max. 1 hPa - Appearance Liquid - - Color Light brown - - Flammability (liquids) Sustains Combustion - - Immiscible In Water - - Odor Slight - - pH (at 20°C, Concentration: 10% in water) 2.7 - DIN 19268 - Composition
Polar, acidic ester of long-chain alcohols
Regulatory & Compliance
- OEM Specifications
Storage & Handling
- Storage Conditions
Separation or turbidity may occur when stored and transported below 10 °C. Warm to 30-60 °C and mix well. Moisture sensitive. Store dry.