Technical Information B-RI 17. Rheological Additives for Organic Systems



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Tixogel Rheological Additives for Organic Systems

TIXOGEL Formulations Products and Applications Advantages for your product: Easy handling No sagging No dripping Excellent storage stability No settling Advantages for your production processes: Easy to meter Easy to disperse Universally applicable Non-polar Tixogel Polar VP MP EZ 100 MP 100 UN MPG VZ MP 250 MPZ RHEOCIN Rheothix 240 Garamite 1958 Systems Acrylate resin systems Y X X Y Y Alkyd resin systems X X Y X X Y High-gloss, epoxy-resin paints (solvent-free) Y X X Y X X X High-gloss, epoxy-resin paints (solvent-containing) Y Y Y Y X Y X Y Y Y X 1K Polyurethane resin systems Y Y Y Y X Y Y 2K Polyurethane resin systems X X X X Y Y Y Polyester resins and fillers Y Y X Y X Y X High-gloss, silicon paints Y X Y Y Y Y Vinyl resin systems Y X X X X Y Y Chlorinated/cyclized rubber paints Y X X X X Y Y Y X NC and NC-combination coatings Y Y Y X X Y Plastisols and plastigels Y Y Y X X Y X Y Y Printing inks (petroleum-based) X X X Printing inks (vegetable-oil-based) Y X X Y Oil-based, high-gloss paints X Y Y Y X Y Y Bituminous coatings X Y Y X Y X Y Acid-curing systems Y X X X Y Areas of Application Industrial coatings (general) Y X Y X X Y X X Y X X High Solids Y X Y X Y Y X X Textured paints Y X X X Y X Y X Special-effect paints (e.g. hammer finish) Y X X X X Y X Y X Baking coatings Y X Y X Y Y Automotive coatings Y X X X Y Y X Primers Y X X Y Y Y Y Y X Heavy duty coatings Y X X X X Y X X Y X Underbody protectants Y Y X Y Y X Y Y Y Paints for road markings X Y X Y X X Y X Building paints Y X Y X Y Y Y Protective wood coatings Y Y X X X Y Y Y Antifouling coatings Y X X X Y X Y Marine paints Y X X X X X X Y X Wash primers Y Y X Y X Zinc dust paints Y X X Y Special Applications Adhesives X Y X Y X X Y Construction adhesives X Y X Y Sealants X X X X Y Y Y X Stains and paint removers Y Y X X X X Polishing agents X Y Y Foundry washes X Y X Y X X especially recommended Y recommended figure 1

TIXOGEL Mode of Action TIXOGEL is a thixotropic agent based on a laminar silicate with a hydrophobic coating. Once TIXOGEL has been dispersed and is evenly distributed in a paint or solvent, its tiny platelets interact to form a structure similar to that of a house of cards this is what produces the gelling effect. Typical Viscosity Curve of a System Containing TIXOGEL Viscosity TIXOGEL thixotropic pseudoplastic Thixotropy Stirring destroys the card-house structure through a reversible process. Rapid stirring breaks down the cardhouse structure more quickly than does slow stirring. The gel will rebuild if allowed to stand for a period of time. In other words, the paint forms a gel during storage, which prevents it from settling. The paint however will become thinner upon stirring and can then be easily applied. The card-house structure slowly forms again after application, allowing the paint to level easily without sagging or dripping. Adding TIXOGEL to your product TIXOGEL may be added in the following forms: As a powder As a traditional pregel in a solvent As a highly concentrated, pumpable pregel with a wetting agent as an activator How TIXOGEL Prevents Sagging with TIXOGEL without TIXOGEL Shear rate figure 3 Dispersion TIXOGEL must be fully dispersed in the product in order to optimize swelling and thixotropic effects. This means using highly effective shearing equipment such as a dissolver, a roller mill or other type of mill (colloidal, sand or ball mill). The greater the amount of shear energy expended, the more effective gel formation will be. Elevated temperature also enhances dispersion. In motion At rest figure 4 How the TIXOGEL Card-house Structure Prevents Sedimentation and Syneresis Activator Dispersion and gel formation are also supported by the addition of highly polar solvents (activators). These substances form a hydrogen bridge bond between TIXOGEL platelets, thereby increasing cross-linking and, consequently, viscosity. If no highly polar solvents are present in a formulation, a minimum amount must be added. (Adding too much, however, will reduce swelling once again.) Activators are typically added to paints at a concentration of 20 60 % of the amount of TIXOGEL used. OH H O R HO figure 2 figure 5 figure 6 3

Technical Information B-RI 17 The following are some commonly used activators: Propylene carbonate or propylene carbonate/water (95:5) Methanol or methanol/water (95:5) Ethanol or ethanol/water (95:5) Other short-chain alcohols or acetone Wetting and dispersing agents, if necessary Adding 5 % water to the activator will increase its ability to form hydrogen bridge bonds, thereby making it more effective. TIXOGEL: self-activating and easy to disperse Theoretically, no additional activators are needed when using TIXOGEL MP 100, EZ 100 MP 250 as these products already contain activators. Nevertheless, adding small amounts of activator often improves performance. In non-aromatic, aliphatic solvents, for example, the addition of 10 20 % activator is sometimes helpful, even when using pre-activated products. TIXOGEL may be added directly as a powder. Adding TIXOGEL products I. Traditional pregel: Example: 88 to 92.5 parts white spirit 5 to 8 parts TIXOGEL 2.5 to 4 parts activator [such as ethanol/water (95:5)] Traditional pregel with higher levels of TIXOGEL may become too stiff and, as a result, cannot be pumped. In addition, solvent evaporation may cause these pastes to form crusts on their surfaces when stored over long periods of time. Because these crusts are then very difficult to disperse, the use of modified pregels is common. II. Modified pregels: Example: 77.5 to 85 parts white spirit 10 to 15 parts TIXOGEL 5 to 7.5 parts wetting agent Dispersion Using a wetting agent as an activator or solubilizer for TIXOGEL makes it possible to prepare more highly concentrated pregels that are more readily dispersed and yet are still easy to pump. Addition of activator/gel formation via hydrogen bridge bonds The wetting agent prevents the paste from drying out and either keeps crusts from forming on the surface or ensures that any crusts that form can be readily dispersed. Viscosity figure 7 100 III. Powder addition: Ideally, TIXOGEL should be added to the solvent or solvent/binding agent mixture at the very beginning of the process. To prevent lump formation the activator should be added only when TIXOGEL has been fully wetted and dispersed. Because TIXOGEL products readily disperse, TIXOGEL may be added in powder form when using a dissolver operated at a high shear rate or when the system is produced using a mill to complete dispersion after having added the powder in a high-speed agitator. 80 60 40 20 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Activator, as a % of TIXOGEL used figure 8 4

Fields of Application and Polarities Aliphatic Hydrocarbons Aromatic Hydrocarbons Polar Systems Aromatic-free white spirits, isoparaffins Aromaticcontaining white spirits High-boiling aromatics, toluene, xylene Butyl glycol acetate, butyl glycols Ethyl acetate ethanol/ipa MEK/acetone Paints containing alkyd/acrylate resins Chlorinated rubber systems Acrylic resin finishes Epoxy esters Plastigels/ plastisols Siliconmod. alkyds Silicon resins Urea resins Amine-mod. epoxies Petroleum and coal-tar distillates Epoxy-mod. phenolic resins Nitrocellulose finishes Terpenes, coumarone indenes, petroleum, styrene butadiene resins Printing inks Oxidative drying systems Stoving systems High- Solids Foundrywashes Washprimers Garamite 1958 / TIXOGEL MPG TIXOGEL MP 100 TIXOGEL EZ 100 / RHEOCIN TIXOGEL VZ TIXOGEL MP 250 / TIXOGEL MPZ TIXOGEL VP / TIXOGEL MP Rheothix 240 TIXOGEL UN 5

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