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Identification & Functionality
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Features & Benefits
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- CASE Ingredients Features
- Advantages
- H-Sperse® 3000N has a low foam profile during the high shear milling stage, and allows for high carbon black loadings, while retaining excellent color strength in the final coating.
- H-Sperse® 3000N has a low pour point, and handles very well at low temperatures.
- Features and Benefits Information
- APE and NPE free
- Non-Ionic - dispersions are stable under both acidic and basic conditions
- Very low foam formation
- Pemits higher solids loading
- Dispersions made using this material demonstrate long term viscosity stability.
- Typically, higher loadings can be achieved, with lower viscosity, compared to other commonly used dispersants.
- It is especially suitable for making dispersions of carbon black for higher end ink and coatings applications.
Applications & Uses
- Uses
- Useful for dispersing many organic particles and pigments in aqueous applications.
- It is especially useful for dispersing carbon black in inks and paints.
Properties
- Physical Form
- Appearance
- Yellow Viscious Liquid
- Typical Properties
Value Units Test Method / Conditions Water Dispersibility 100 % - Pour Point max. -6 °C - Pour Point 7.2 °C - APE Free Yes - - Freeze Point 7.2 °C - Flash Point 148.0 °C - Flash Point min. 148 °C - Activity min. 99.5 %
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Storage & Handling
- Handling and Toxicity
- This product should be stored in stainless steel, lined, or plastic vessels.