PRODUCTS FOR PIGMENT DISPERSION

PRODUCT NAME DESCRIPTION APPLICATION
PRODUCT-219 AU 70 Alcohol Ethoxylate 21 Mole EO -Suitable for textile printing inks and polyester disperse dyes
-Suitable for phthalocyanine pigments
PRODUCT-35 AJ 90 Dispersing agent with aromatic group; nonionic Recommended for pigment concentrates with low viscosity
PRODUCT-4519 P Dispersing agent with aromatic group; anionic, amine salt APEO-free Recommended for pigment concentrates and tinters for waterborne coatings with low viscosity

PRODUCT NAME DESCRIPTION APPLICATION
PRODUCT-48 DV 50 Polymeric Ester modified Aninic APEO free -In combination with other dispersing agents for organic pigments used to overcome gelling -Prevents thixotropy for critical pigments
PRODUCT-EMN-118 Fatty Alcohol Ethoxylate 80% APEO-free dispersing agent for organic and inorganic pigemnts

PRODUCT NAME DESCRIPTION APPLICATION
PRODUCT-219 AG 90 Fatty Alcohol Ethoxylate 90% Aninic APEO free APEO-free rapid wetting agent for waterborne coatings, low dynamic surface tension, 90% active in water
PRODUCT-EP-1030 EO/PO Copolymer Low foaming wetting agent and tint strength enhancer for organic pigments and carbon black in aqueous coatings, prevents the flocculation of organic pigments

PRODUCT NAME DESCRIPTION APPLICATION
PRODUCT-19 AZ Glycereth 26 Waterborne pigment preparations with low VOC contents replacement of ethylene glycol, propylene glycol and low molecular weight glycol ethers, 5-20% on preparation
PEG-400 Polyethylene Glycol Alternative to ethylene glycol, propylene glycol and low molecular weight glycol ethers

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Pigment dispersion involves breaking down pigment agglomerates and stabilizing them in a liquid medium. Proper dispersion ensures uniform color, improved opacity, better gloss, and enhanced coating performance.

Proper pigment dispersion is critical for achieving uniform color, maximum color strength, good gloss, and consistent coating properties. Poor dispersion can lead to color variation and reduced performance.

Dispersing agents help break down pigment agglomerates, stabilize pigment particles, prevent re-agglomeration, and ensure uniform distribution throughout the formulation, resulting in optimal color development.

Paint and coating formulations use surfactants for pigment dispersion, wetting, defoaming, and emulsion stabilization. These include non-ionic surfactants for pigment wetting, anionic surfactants for dispersion, and specialty surfactants for specific performance requirements.

Reactive monomers are used in coating formulations to improve adhesion, cross-linking, and film properties. They enhance coating durability, chemical resistance, and performance characteristics in various applications.

Pigment dispersion involves breaking down pigment agglomerates and stabilizing them in the coating formulation. Proper dispersion ensures uniform color, improved opacity, better gloss, and enhanced coating performance. Our dispersing agents help achieve optimal pigment dispersion.

Hard water tolerance agents prevent issues caused by hard water in coating formulations, such as precipitation, instability, and performance degradation. They ensure consistent coating performance even when using hard water in formulations.

Venadol is our specialized product line for paint and coating applications. These products provide specific performance benefits such as improved dispersion, stability, and coating properties for various paint and coating formulations.

Surfactants improve paint stability by preventing pigment settling, maintaining emulsion stability, controlling viscosity, and ensuring consistent performance over time. They help maintain uniform color and properties throughout the product shelf life.

Defoamers in paint manufacturing prevent foam formation during production, mixing, and application. They ensure smooth application, prevent surface defects, and improve the final appearance and quality of painted surfaces.

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