German technical background VOK-171 Wetting dispersant Reduce viscosity and increase pigment content replaces BYK-171
CNY 150 - 180 /Kilogram
Min.Order:25 Kilograms
Guangzhou Situyuan Chemical Co., Ltd
German technical background VOK ®- Disper 171 Wetting Dispersant
VOK ®- Disper 171 is a wetting and dispersing agent for the production of pigment concentrates used in unsaturated polyester resin systems and gel coats.
Product Information
Chemical composition
Modified polyurethane solution
Typical Physicochemical Data The data given on this data page are only typical values, not technical indicators of the product.
Non volatile matter (120 min., 105 ° C): 39.5%
Acid value: 13 mg KOH/g
Density (20 ° C): 1.02 g/ml
Solvent: propylene glycol methyl ether acetate/butyl acetate 4/1
Flash point:>35 ° C
Storage and transportation
At temperatures below 5 ° C, delamination or turbidity may occur. Heat to 20 ° C and mix well before use.
application area
Room temperature curing resin system
Product features and advantages
VOK ®- Disper 171 enables pigment to deflocculate through steric stabilization. Because the particle size of the deflocculating pigment is small, it can improve the color strength. In addition, the pigment content can be increased due to the reduction of viscosity. VOK ®- DF 171 can prevent floating color from blooming even when it is used in complex pigment/paste combinations or difficult to adjust colors.
Recommended use
It is especially recommended to use the pigment concentrate slurry used in the production of gel coat; It is also recommended to stabilize pigment in gel coat.
Recommended dosage
Additive dosage (purchase form) is based on pigment:
Inorganic pigment: 10-18%
Titanium dioxide: 4-6%
Organic pigment: 35-60%
Carbon black: 70-120%
The above recommended dosage is for reference, and the appropriate dosage shall be determined through a series of tests.
Adding method and processing guidance
For good performance, VOK ®- Disper 171 should be added to the resin slowly in the agitated state. Pigments can only be added after the auxiliaries are uniformly dispersed. Then the dispersion process can begin, and finally more resins can be added if necessary.