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Polymer-Based Wetting Agent for Enhanced Color Development DISP 1906

Polymer-Based Wetting Agent for Enhanced Color Development DISP 1906

ブランド名: DAHUA
モデル番号: ディスプ1906
MOQ: 200キログラム
価格: $6.00-$15.00/kilograms 200-9999 kilograms
梱包の詳細: 25kg/袋
支払い条件: T/T
詳細情報
起源の場所:
広東省
アクティブ部分:
100%
材料:
顔料親和性基を有する高分子化合物
供給の能力:
20,000トン/年
ハイライト:

Polymer wetting agent for color development

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Dispersant additive with enhanced performance

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DISP 1906 polymer-based dispersant

製品の説明
DISP 1906 Polymer-Based Wetting Agent
DISP 1906 is a high-performance polymer-based wetting agent designed to enhance color development in coating formulations. This specialized additive delivers excellent wetting capabilities for various pigments while improving processing efficiency and final product quality.
Key Benefits
  • Excellent wetting ability for multiple pigment types
  • Significantly reduces viscosity in millbase formulations
  • Increases pigment content in pigment paste
  • Provides excellent storage stability for pigment pastes
  • Particularly suitable for UV curable systems
Physical and Chemical Properties
Ingredient Polymer compound with pigment affinity groups
Appearance Yellow transparent liquid
Active Content 100%
Special Characteristics
  • Compatible with medium-polarity systems and most common resins
  • Significantly reduces millbase viscosity while increasing pigment content
  • Ideal for UV curable systems with excellent storage stability
Application Systems and Dosage
DISP 1906 is suitable for both water-borne and solvent-borne systems. For optimal performance, introduce the additive before the dispersion stage during manufacturing.
Recommended Dosage
  • TiO₂: 2% to 4%
  • Other inorganic pigments: 1% to 5%
  • Organic pigments: 30% to 90%
  • Carbon black: 70% to 100%
Packaging
Available in 25kg metal pails for convenient handling and storage.
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