Dispex® Ultra FA 4404

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Dispex® Ultra FA 4404 is a partially neutralized chelating agent suitable for use in the manufacture of pigment suspensions, emulsion paints, slurries, etc. It combines the properties of a chelating agent and polyphosphate with those of an organic dispersant, yielding highly concentrated, stable, and low-viscosity inorganic pigment suspensions. Dispex® Ultra FA 4404 is presented in a clear, light-yellow liquid form and can be combined with Dispex® Ultra FA 4480 to achieve stable inorganic pigment pastes.

Chemical Family: Phosphonates

Compatible Polymers & Resins: Polyurethanes (PU)

Physical Form: Liquid

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Identification & Functionality

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Combines the properties of a chelating agent and polyphosphate with those of an organic dispersant thus yielding highly concentrated, stable and low-viscosity inorganic pigment suspensions, e. g. TiO2-slurries.

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Recommended Concentrations

Dispex® Ultra FA 4404 should be incorporated into the water prior to charge with pigments 0.2 - 0.5%, calculated on the pigment concentration. The optimum dosage should be determined by appropriate tests.

Applications

Dispex® Ultra FA 4404 can be combined with Dispex® Ultra FA 4480 to achieve stable inorganic pigment pastes. Furthermore this combination is suitable for the dispersing of inorganic and organic pigment mixtures in conformance with the slurry preparations. Dispex® Ultra FA 4404 can reduce the pot-life in aqueous 2 pack PUR coatings.

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  • 1000KG Steel/Plastics IBC
  • 235KG Plastic drums

Storage & Handling

Storage Information

Although Dispex® Ultra FA 4404 is freeze-thaw stable it should be stored at temperatures above 5 °C to allow easy handling.