Pigment Dispersant for Architectural Coatings
Pigment dispersants for architectural coatings are specialized polymeric grinding aids that provide steric and/or electrostatic stabilization of pigment particles in waterborne systems. They are optimized for both inorganic pigments (TiO2, iron oxides) and organic colorants used in tinting systems, delivering excellent color strength, transparency, and storage stability. These dispersants enable efficient pigment loading and minimize viscosity increase during the grinding process.
Technical Specifications
| pH | 7.5–10.0 |
| density | 1.05–1.15 g/cm³ |
| appearance | Clear to amber liquid |
| activeContent | 30–50% |
| ionicCharacter | Anionic |
Applications
- Universal colorant tinting systems
- TiO2 slurry preparation
- Iron oxide pigment dispersions
- Organic pigment concentrates
- Architectural paint manufacturing
Key Features
- Excellent color strength and transparency
- Effective for inorganic and organic pigments
- Minimizes viscosity rise during grinding
- Long-term storage stability for tinting systems
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