Dispersing Agent
What is Dispersing Agent?
A dispersing agent is a surfactant or polymer that helps solid particles (e.g. pigments, fillers) stay suspended in a liquid by reducing agglomeration and stabilizing the dispersion.
What is the CAS number of Dispersing Agent?
The CAS number of Dispersing Agent is 9003-11-6.
What is Dispersing Agent used for?
Dispersing agents are used in paints and coatings for pigment dispersion; in textiles for dyeing and printing; in agrochemicals for suspension concentrates; in construction chemicals; and in ceramics and mining. Venus Ethoxyethers manufactures and supplies in India; request a quote for your requirements.
| PRODUCT NAME | APPLICATION |
|---|---|
| Product PIO | Naphthalene based Anionic dispersant Stabilizer |
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Dispersing agents break down and stabilize solid particles in liquid media, preventing agglomeration and settling. They improve particle distribution, color development, and stability.
Venus Ethoxyethers manufactures dispersing agents in India for paint, textile, and personal care. We supply hydrogenated castor oil ethoxylates, polysorbates, and other dispersants. Request a quote.
Dispersing agents are used in paint and coatings (pigment dispersion), paper manufacturing, textile processing, personal care products, and various industrial applications where uniform particle distribution is critical.
Dispersing agents improve color strength, reduce settling, enhance stability, improve application properties, and ensure consistent product quality by maintaining uniform particle distribution throughout the formulation.
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