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Dispersant for waterborne pigment concentrates

Dispersogen® PSO 80

Dispersogen PSO 80 is a polymeric dispersing agent. It is distinguished by highest chroma and gloss compared to market alternatives. It also provides superior grinding performance. Moreover Dispersogen PSO 80 pastes exhibit less change in viscosity during storage than pastes stabilized with the market alternatives. Dispersogen PSO 80 can be used with a large variety of organic pigments, as well as carbon blacks. It is free of harmful moities and hence can be used without limitation. Dispersogen PSO 80 is TSPEO-/ APEO-free, low VOC and free of any organic solvents and structural units of concern. It complies with criteria of the European Ecoflower, the German Blue Angel and the Scandinavian Nordic Swan. 

Benefits
 

The use of Dispersogen PSO 80 offers the following advantages:


Performance:

Highest chroma and gloss
Smoothest grinding
Suitable for a large variety organic pigments
Flawless dispersion of carbon blacks


Sustainability:

VOC/ SVOC-free
AP-EO- and TSP-EO-free
EU Ecoflower, Scandinavian Nordic Swan and German Blue Angel compliant
Does not contain any microplastic as defined by ECHA

Product details
Product Function
  • Wetting & dispersing agent
Chemical Type
  • Polymer
Applications
  • Pigment preparation
  • Waterborne paints
  • Solventborne paints
  • Decorative paints
  • Dispersing
Technical data
 Composition:  BRANCHED POLYMER WITH PIGMENT AFFINE GROUPS
 Active substance content: approx. 80%
 Appearance at 25 °C : red to brown liquid
 pH value, 5m-% in water : approx. 7.5-10.5
 Solubility at 20 °C :soluble in water
 Viscosity at 25 °C :3000-4500 mPas

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