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Wet dispersant DISPEBYK-2014 for solvent-based, non-solvent-based, and water-based paints.

Water-based printing inks and inkjet inks, solvent-based and non-solvent-based paints, water-based paints, and 100% wetting dispersants for UV curing systems.

DISPERBYK-2014 exhibits a balanced polarity and, due to its 100% active ingredients, demonstrates excellent dispersion stabilization effects for organic pigments and carbon black pigments in solvent-based, solvent-free, water-based coatings, and UV-curable systems. With the high deagglomeration effect of DISPERBYK-2014, it is possible to design coating systems with excellent optical properties. The improvement in color strength and transparency is particularly notable, along with high gloss and low haze. In water-based systems, DISPERBYK-2014 can be used for both resin dispersions and resin-free dispersions. Amines, co-solvents, and surfactants can be added to the resin-free dispersion. DISPERBYK-2014 can be used in air-dry systems, two-component systems, baking systems, and radical curing systems.

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Wet dispersant for epoxy resin

Effective wetting dispersants for dispersing fillers in epoxy resin.

Mechanism of action of wetting dispersants and the resulting effects. By using a de-agglomeration type wetting dispersant to widen the distance between fillers, thixotropy is weakened and approaches Newtonian viscosity, resulting in a significant reduction in viscosity, especially at low shear rates.

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