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Czech Republic Differences in water-based mineral oil paint defoamer(2)

2023-05-19

The water-based mineral oil paint defoamerhas a fast defoaming speed and a foam inhibiting effect of up to several hours, which is also well matched with the foam system. It can be carried out in harsh environments such as high temperatures and strong alkalis, with good results. After use, there will be no phenomena such as oil bleaching and demulsification

pigment

additives

Application and selection of water-based mineral oil defoamers:

epoxy

pigment

Leveling agents are generally divided into two categories. One type of leveling agent works by adjusting the viscosity and leveling time of the paint film. Most of these leveling agents are organic solvents or mixtures with high boiling points, such as isophorone, diacetone alcohol, Solvesso 150, etc; The other is to adjust the surface properties of the paint film to play a role, and generally speaking, leveling agents refer to this type of leveling agent. This type of leveling agent migrates to the surface of the paint film through limited compatibility, affecting surface properties such as interfacial tension of the paint film, and achieving good leveling of the paint film. Depending on the chemical structure, there are three main types of leveling agents: acrylic acids, organosilicon, and fluorocarbon compounds

adhesion

metal

替换城市  Waterborne mineral oil paint defoamer are suitable for use in water-based systems with weak emulsifying properties, such as latex paints, coatings, adhesives, inks, and other systems with low emulsifying properties. They are easy to emulsify and form uniform distribution in water-based systems, thereby reducing the likelihood of surface defects such as shrinkage and loss of gloss, and also reducing microbubbles. However, it should be noted that mineral oils and waxes, which contain a small amount of organosilicon, and adopt special preparation processes, have excellent product storage stability, and are not prone to separation or sedimentation even after long-term storage.