DISPERPLAST® I is a wetting and dispersing additive for PVC plastisols, improving the incorporation of pigments and other solids while reducing sedimentation. It functions as both a dispersant and wetting agent, enhancing color strength. This liquid additive is brown in color and is certified under the Clean Air Act (CAA). It is ideal for PVC plastisol applications.

Functions: Dispersant, Wetting Agent

Chemical Family: Polyamides

End Uses: PVC Plastisols

Features: High Color Strength, Improved Dispersion

Enhanced TDS

Identification & Functionality

Features & Benefits

Industrial Additives Features
Key Features
  • The additive improves the color strength, minimizes floating and reduces the dispersion time.
  • It also prevents any separation of the plasticizer and reduces settling.

Applications & Uses

Industrial Additives End Use
Use Level
1 - 2% (Blowing agent), 3% (Co-grind of pigments), 2% (Zinc oxide), 1 - 5% (Organic pigments), 1 - 5% (Inorganic pigments)
Processing Instructions

The additive should be added to the liquid components prior to incorporating the solids.

Properties

Color (Properties)
Physical Form
Typical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Flash Point190°C-
Refractive Index (at 20°C)1.485--
Density (at 20°C)0.97g/ml-
Acid Value58mg KOH/g-
Amine Value11mg KOH/g-
SDS Physical and Chemical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Ignition Temperaturemin. 392°FDIN 51794
Immiscible InWater--
Density (at 20°C)0.965g/cc4 (Oscillating U-tube, at 20°C)
Flash Point374°F49 (Pensky-Martens)
Vapor Pressure (at 20°C)max. 1.0000000hPaDerived
Initial Boiling Pointmax. 200°CDerived
Melting Pointmax. 32°FDerived
pH Value (at 20°C)6--
OdorNone--
AppearanceColorless liquid--

Regulatory & Compliance

Certifications & Compliance

Storage & Handling

Storage Information

Separation or turbidity may occur at temperatures below 0 °C. Warm to 20 °C and mix well. Do not exceed 50 °C.