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Basic knowledge that must be understood at a minimum regarding particle dispersion.

What is an effective microparticle dispersion method for combining multiple existing substances to express functionality?

Lecturer Dispersal Technology Advisor, Visiting Professor at the Faculty of Science and Technology, Tokyo University of Science, Mr. Toshikatsu Kobayashi, Kobayashi Dispersal Research Institute (Formerly: Nippon Paint) Target Audience Those who want to learn about fine particle dispersion from the basics Venue Moriguchi City International Exchange Center, Conference Room 1 [Osaka, Moriguchi City] 5-minute walk from Keihan Electric Railway "Moriguchi City" Station, right at Exit 4 of the Tanimachi Subway Line "Moriguchi" Station Date and Time July 21, 2011 (Thursday) 13:00-16:00

  • Company:AndTech
  • Price:10,000 yen-100,000 yen
  • Technical Seminar

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Microparticle dispersant

Our "water-soluble phenolic resin" disperses fine particles and has excellent long-term storage stability.

Microparticles can be deployed in various applications in a dispersed state, but they have a tendency to re-agglomerate due to interactions between the microparticles. Inorganic microparticles are hydrophilic, which allows them to interact strongly with the hydroxyl groups of water-soluble phenolic resins. Additionally, the electrostatic repulsion between the sulfonic acid groups of the water-soluble phenolic resins enables the dispersed microparticles to remain stable and dispersed in the aqueous solution for an extended period without re-agglomerating. *Please feel free to download detailed materials or contact us for inquiries.*

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