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dispersant

What are the functions of dispersants?

Dispersant is a surfactant with two opposite properties, lipophilicity and hydrophilicity, in the molecule. It can evenly disperse the solid and liquid particles of inorganic and organic pigments that are difficult to dissolve in liquids, and at the same time …
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What is a pigment dispersant?

Pigment dispersants are chemicals mainly used to disperse pigment particles in liquid media (usually liquid or slurry solvents), which can make the pigments evenly distributed in the solution without precipitation or aggregation. Pigment dispersants have a two-component structure, and their …
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The concept of dispersant

As a chemical additive, dispersant plays a very important role in industrial production. It is a chemical agent that can disperse polymers into water or other suitable media. In the production process, many substances often cannot be well dissolved in …
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The green future of dispersants for inks

Dispersant for ink is an important additive for printing materials, which can improve the dispersion and stability of pigments in ink. There are many types of dispersants, including anionic types. Cationic, nonionic and zwitterionic, etc. Their role in printing inks …
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Choosing the right ceramic dispersant

Ceramic dispersants are specially designed chemical additives used to improve particle dispersion during ceramic slurry preparation. It ensures that the slurry remains homogeneous during mixing and storage by reducing the interaction forces between particles, thereby avoiding sedimentation and agglomeration. Improved …
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The revolutionary power of phosphate dispersants

Phosphate dispersant is an efficient chemical additive mainly used in industrial cleaning processes to improve cleaning efficiency and reduce cleaning costs. It uses a special chemical structure to disperse and suspend dirt particles, preventing them from redepositing on the surface …
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