Bermocoll EHM 100 ED
Ethyl hydroxyethyl cellulose
Akzo Nobel
流变调整器/增稠 >> 联合 >> 疏水纤维素 (HMEC)
Rheology Modifier/ Thickener >> Associative >> Hydrophobically modified cellulose (HMEC)
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Coatings >> Waterborne
BERMOCOLL EHM 100 is an associative non-ionic,
water-soluble cellulose ether that improves the
rheological properties of water based paints.
Specifications
BERMOCOLL EHM 100 is a hydrophobically modified
ethyl hydroxy ethyl cellulose.
Applications
BERMOCOLL EHM 100 is used as a thickener in all types
of latex paints, intended for interior as well as
for exterior use. BERMOCOLL EHM 100 improves high
shear viscosity, roller spatter, flow and levelling.
BERMOCOLL EHM 100 has a high resistance to
enzymatic degradation. Normal dosage is 0.3 - 0.5 %
calculated on the total paint weight.
In order to facilitate dispersion in water,
BERMOCOLL EHM 100 has been treated to give a
pH-dependent dissolving. It should be added to
neutral or slightly acid water. To speed up the
dissolving process, pH should be increased to
above 8 by using alkaline ingredients such
as ammonia or alkaline pigment dispersants.
If adjustment of the final paint viscosity is
necessary, a highly concentrated slurry either in
water or in an organic solvent should be used.
It is not recommended to add the product as a dry
powder after pigment grinding. Under the alkaline
pH conditions at that stage BERMOCOLL EHM 100 will
dissolve too rapidly with the risk of lump
formation.
Associative non-ionic, cellulose ether that improves the rheological properties of water based paints. Hydrophobically modified ethyl hydroxy ethyl cellulose. Opaque solution appearance.
Can be used as a thickener in all types of latex paints, intended for interior as well as for exterior use. Improves high shear viscosity, roller spatter, flow and levelling. High resistance to enzymatic degradation. Normal dosage is 0.3 - 0.5 % calculated on the total paint weight. Has been treated to give a pH-dependent dissolving, in order to facilitate dispersion in water. Should be added to neutral or slightly acid water. To speed up the dissolving process, pH should be increased to above 8 by using alkaline ingredients such as ammonia or alkaline pigment dispersants. If adjustment of the final paint viscosity is necessary, a highly concentrated slurry either in water or in an organic solvent should be used. It is not recommended to add the product as a dry powder after pigment grinding. Under the alkaline pH conditions at that stage it will dissolve too rapidly with the risk of lump formation.