Ecodis P 90
Ecodis P 90
ECODIS™ P 90
Dispersing Agent
for Water Based Systems
Dispersion paints are usually formulated with extenders, particularly the very fine calcium carbonates now
available. The dispersion of these extenders in water based systems must be achieved easily with common
stirrers and without forming agglomerates or causing a viscosity build up. The usual inorganic dispersants do
not solve this problem satisfactorly:
Either because their complexing and deflocculating action are limited by the fineness of the
extenders used,
Or because of their poor temperature stability which causes hydrolysis and limits their efficiency.
ECODIS™ P 90 has been especially developed to overcome these problems. It ensures the complete
dispersion of the extenders and the inorganic pigments at high solids contents and in systems with high
P.V.C.
y EXAMPLES
Dispersion of natural calcium carbonate into water at 75% solids
(0.1 and 5 µm particle size)
Level of dispersant (active content) needed to obtain a Brookfield viscosity of 2 000 mPa.s at 20 rpm:
ECODIS™ P 90 0.45%
Usual organic dispersant 0.70%
Inorganic dispersant impossible to obtain
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