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Identification & Functionality
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Features & Benefits
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- Product Benefits
Supersperse® 202 can be used as a grinding vehicle or additive, and will not interfere with gloss, film integrity or water resistance of finished coatings. It is also compatible with latex emulsions, epoxies, water-reducible alkyds, polyesters and acrylics.
Applications & Uses
- Compatible Polymers & Resins
- Use Level
- 1 - 3% (Inorganic pigments), 2 - 15% (Organic and transparent pigments)
- Product Application
SUPERSPERSE® 202 is effective with organic and inorganic pigments. For optimum results, use the appropriate dispersing agent for specific pigments. For initial evaluation, we recommend using the following list as a guide:
- Natural Iron Oxides
- Synthetic Iron Oxides
- Napthols & Quinacridones
- Phthalo Blues
- Phthalo Greens
- Lead Pigments
- Product Uses
Recommended Usage Levels: Use 1 to 3% based upon weight of the pigment for inorganic pigments. Use 2 to 15% based upon weight of the pigment for organic and transparent pigments. Levels will vary depending on wetting properties of the dispersion vehicle and specific pigments) being milled. Optimum levels should be determined through laboratory testing.
Properties
- Typical Properties
Value Units Test Method / Conditions Application pH Range 6 - 10 - - Density 8.7 Ib/gal - Viscosity G-K - Gardner, Holdt Specific Gravity 1.04 - - Color max. 9 - Gardner Percentage Active Solids 55 % - - Note
To avoid the possibility of shock, vehicle systems should have a pH of 6 to 10.