High molecular weight APEO-free dispersant for organic pigments and carbon black in solvent-based coating systems
Physical Characteristics
Appearance Liquid, yellow Non-volatile content 43 – 47 % pH 8 – 10 Density 1.1 – 1.4 g/cm3 Viscosity Max. 500 mPa.s Solvent(s) Ethylene glycol diacetate Features
- Specifically designed for dispersing difficult organic pigments and carbon black
- Low viscosity dispersions
- High transparency with organic pigments
- High jetness with carbon black
- Long-term dispersion stability
- Compatible with a wide range of resin systems
Applications
- Coatings
- Automotive
- Industrial
- Protective and Marine
- Decorative
- Printing inks
- Coatings
Dosage
The exact dosage should be experimentally determined through a ladder study. Borchi® Gen 1452 should be added to the mill base before adding the pigment. Active on pigment loading:
- Titanium dioxide: 3 – 5 %
- Inorganic pigments: 5 – 10 %
- Organic pigments: 10 – 30 %
- Carbon blacks: 30 – 80 %
- High jetness carbon blacks: 80 – 120 %
Storage
Protect from the effects of weather and store at temperatures between 5 and 30 °C. Turbidity and flocculation may occur if Borchi® Gen 1452 is exposed to temperatures below 15 °C. This effect is reversible and does not affect its potency. Warm the material to room temperature and mix well before using. If its viscosity has also increased and it is difficult to handle the material must be heated to 50 °C to return the viscosity to normal. Once opened, containers should be resealed immediately after each removal of the product.
Safety
Please refer to our safety data sheet for information relating to product safety.
- Availability : All , Americas , Asia , EMEA
- Media : Solvent-based
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