Disperse-ayd XL-1/80
Elementis
分散剂
Dispersing agents
醇酸树脂
Alkyd Resins
氯化橡胶
Chlorinated Rubber
环氧树脂
Epoxy Resins
聚酯
Polyester
聚亚安酯
Polyurethane
乙烯基
Vinyl
涂层 >> 由溶剂生成
Coatings >> Solventborne
涂层 >> 水生
Coatings >> Waterborne
常规工业维护
General Industrial /Maintenance
mineral spirits
Multifunctional Pigment Dispersing Agents
Universal Dispersing Vehicle
Disperse-Ayd® XL-1/80
“Universal” Dispersing Vehicle
Disperse-Ayd XL-1/80 is a dispersing vehicle for use in manufacturing glycol-free universal colorants for in-plant and machine tinting.
Compatibility and effectiveness
Dispersions based on Disperse-Ayd XL-1/80 can be used in many trade sales and industrial coatings at levels up to 10% without adversely affecting drying time, gloss, scrubability or chemical resistance.
These dispersions have shown trouble-free performance in water- and solventborne coatings, including many two-component epoxies, styrenated alkyds, vinyl toluene oils and alkyds, oil-and alkyd-modified polyurethanes, chlorinated rubber, epoxy ester and some short-oil alkyds.
For best results, Disperse-Ayd XL-1/80 should be diluted in the ratio of 10:6 with odorless mineral spirits or other suitable organic solvent. The maximum pigment concentration obtainable with the diluted Disperse-Ayd XL-1/80 vehicle is approximately 20% for organic pigments and 65% for inorganic pigments. The resulting dispersions are free-flowing and stable. Special situations may require modification with extender pigments and/or additional surfactants to give optimum results.
Improvement of Color Acceptance
An important use of Disperse-Ayd XL-1/80 is as an additive to improve compatibility of marginally incompatible systems. The addition of 2% Disperse-Ayd XL-1/80 to alkyd tint bases can significantly improve the acceptance of glycol-based colorants. This will result in improved uniformity of color and often better flow, leveling, and gloss.
Disperse-Ayd Multifunctional Dispersing Agents do much more than simple surfactants. Whether used as additives or as the grinding vehicles for highly concentrated dispersions, they wet and deflocculate pigments without causing foaming or adversely affecting the film properties of your finished coating.
No Dispersant Conventional Dispersant Dipserse-Ayd
Simple stirring wets out pigment to get ready for milling.
The right Disperse-Ayd Dispersant in your waterborne or high-performance, solventborne coatings will provide:
Rapid pigment wetting Good flow at high pigment loading
Increased mill output Maximum tinting strength development
Full chroma development Elimination of floating, flooding and rub-up
Compatibility in a broad range of coatings Long-term viscosity stability
Optimum initial gloss and gloss retention Elimination of hard settling
Universal dispersing vehicle
Dispersions based on it can be used in many trade sales and industrial coatings at levels up to 10% without adversely affecting drying time, gloss, scrubability or chemical resistance. Effective with titanium dioxide, yellow iron oxyde, phthalo blue, naphthol red, yellow 74.
For best results, should be diluted in the ratio of 10:6 with mineral spirits or other suitable organic solvent. The maximum pigment concentration obtainable with it is approximately 20% for organic pigments and 65% for inorganic pigments. The resulting dispersions are free-flowing and stable. Special situations may require modification with extender pigments and/or additional surfactants to give optimum results.
Can be used as an additive to improve compatibility of marginally incompatible systems. The addition of 2% of it to alkyd tint bases can significantly improve the acceptance of glycol-based colorants. This will result in improved uniformity of color and often better flow, leveling, and gloss.