Dispex R50
Acrylic polymer
Ciba Specialty Chemicals
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Coatings >> Waterborne
Water
in excess of 100°C.
Use of DISPEX A40 should be limited to pH 5-10.5 and temperatures
lower than 70°C due to potential loss of volatile ammonia.
Compared with inorganic dispersing agents, e.g. polyphosphate
products, the organic polymer based DISPEX N40 and DISPEX A40
provide improved storage stability of both, the pigment dispersion and
the formulated paint. There is little or no adverse reaction to high
temperatures or pH changes as indicated in the graphs below, which
are examples showing the accelerated effects.
Preparation of the ready-for-use DISPEX R50 formulation
Dilute DISPEX R50 to a 10% active substance solution by adding
water. Then carefully add the selected alkali with constant stirring to
achieve a pH of 7.5 - 8.5. It is natural that some heat is generated
during this procedure.
Incorporation of DISPEX N40, DISPEX A40 or DISPEX R50
formulation
It is recommended to add the pigment to heavily stirred water
containing the dispersing agent as opposed to addition of the
dispersing agent to a pigment slurry. In general, the pH of the final
preparation should be in the region of 8.5 to obtain optimum dispersing
efficiency.
The optimum amount
of dispersing agent required to form a stable
dispersion strongly depends on the pigment’s chemical nature, the
particle surface and shape. The polymer base of the latex also plays a
very important part in the stability equation. In general, significant
overdosing may deteriorate the coatings properties (e.g. water
resistance) and also generates an economic disadvantage. Likewise
insufficient dispersing agent will lead to instability on storage.
In common with other dispersing agents, because of the batch-to-batch
variations of the demands of a specific pigment or latex type it is
recommended that the formulator uses 1.5 - 2.0 times the determined
optimum level of the dispersing agent.
Ciba Specialty Chemicals holds a database with information on
recommended dosage levels for a variety of commonly used pigments
in selected latex preparations.
A more detailed explanation of dispersing agent evaluation is contained
in the “Rheology Performance Brochure” which is also available from
Ciba Specialty Chemicals.
Dispersing agent for a wide range of water-borne coatings. The neutralising alkali used in conjunction with the acrylic polymer can significantly impact the properties of the final coating. Must be converted to an aqueous solution of a salt of the acrylic polymer for use. The appropriate choice of the neutralising alkali allows the user to comply with specific environmental and legal
requirements.
Dilute it to a 10% active substance solution by adding water. Then carefully add the selected alkali with constant stirring to achieve a pH of 7.5 - 8.5. It is natural that some heat is generated during this procedure. Recommended usage level: 0.5-2.0% formulation based on total pigment weight.