Enhanced TDS
Identification & Functionality
- Carrier
- Chemical Family
- Ingredient Origin
- Agrochemical Functions
- CASE Ingredients Functions
- Technologies
- Product Families
Features & Benefits
- Labeling Claims
- CASE Ingredients Features
- Key Benefits
- Retardation of settlement of the pigments, i.e., no phase separation into an aqueous top layer and a semi-solid bottom layer, thus leading to plasters/wall finishes/cements which are form-stable during application and easy to work with.
- Allowing the formulation of systems with a very high solids content and consequently low shrinkage upon curing, properties which are especially required for tile adhesives and cementitious systems.
Applications & Uses
- Markets
- Applications
- Compatible Polymers & Resins
- Compatible Substrates & Surfaces
- Adhesive & Sealant End Applications
- Incorporation
- Dispex® CX 4910 is typically incorporated into the dry-powder blend by a standard dry-blend operation. Wetting such a “dry system” leads to a water-based paste/slurry.
- Dispex® CX 4910 is effective over a pH range of 5 - 12 and up to temperatures in excess of 100°C.
- Recommended Concentrations
The amount of Dispex® CX 4910 required for optimum performance should be determined in trials covering a concentration range. A typical dosage rate is 0.5 - 2.0% on total pigment weight.
Properties
- Physical Form