COADIS™ BR 40
Dispersing agent for gloss emulsion paints
Product overview
Gloss emulsion paints must have the following properties: - The highest initial gloss
- Excellent gloss retention
- Good flow and levelling
- Viscosity stability
The usual inorganic or organic dispersant do not allow to improve all these properties at the same time, either because they have a tendency to decrease the floss level or because the levelling of the film is not sufficient.
Geographic availability
- North America
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TDS
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WATERBORNE ADDITIVES BROCHURE 2023
| Appearance | Blue-green aqueous solution |
| Neutralization type | Potassium |
| Solid content (%) | 40 |
| Active content (%) | 40 |
| pH | 8 |
| Solvent | Water |
| Brookfield viscosity (mPa.s) | < 350 |
| End use systems | Waterborne |
| Neutralization type | Potassium |
| Safer solutions *Not intentionally added but not specifically measured (not part of product specification)
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APEO Free*, Heavy Metal Free*, Solvent Free* |
| Fillers | |
| Organic pigments | |
| Inorganic pigments | |
| PVC Low | |
| PVC Mid | |
| PVC High | |
| Compatibility | |
| Ready to use | |
| Easy handling | |
| Viscosity stability | |
| Antisettling | |
| Post addition | |
| Syneresis resistance | |
| Floating resistance | |
| Gloss | |
| Transparency | |
| Hiding power/Opacity | |
| Rub out | |
| Tint strength | |
| Chemical resistance | |
| Water resistance | |
| Anticorrosion |