Knowde Enhanced TDS
Identification & Functionality
- Chemical Family
- Chemical Name
- CASE Ingredients Functions
- CAS No.
- 95154-01-1
- EC No.
- 619-111-6
- Technologies
- Product Families
- Chemical Description
Organic Di-Acid
Features & Benefits
- Labeling Claims
- CASE Ingredients Features
- Features
HALOX® Organic Corrosion Inhibitors are effective against flash rusting and in-can corrosion prevention, though the benefits of using these products does not end there. Our HALOX® Organic Corrosion Inhibitors are ideally suited for high gloss, thin film, and clear coat applications. They also provide superior synergy when used in combination with inorganic corrosion inhibitors in traditional coatings. To achieve desired performance of your resin system proper selection of HALOX® Inhibitors in essential.
- Advantages
- HALOX® 650 is a free-flowing powder that promotes corrosion inhibition and adhesion.
- Designed for water and solvent-based systems
Applications & Uses
- Applications
- Compatible Polymers & Resins
- Compatible Substrates & Surfaces
- Use Level
- 1 - 3 %
- Recommended Loading Levels
- Recommended concentrations range from 1-3% based on total formula weight.
- The amount of HALOX® 650 required for optimum performance should be determined in trials over the recommended concentration range.
- Incorporation
HALOX® 650 should ideally be incorporated into a pigment grind phase. If you are removing a heavy metal based anti-corrosive pigment, compensate for its removal with an extender (filler) so that the ratio PVC:CPVC remains constant. However, HALOX® 650 can be used in conjunction with anti-corrosive pigments, preferably based on compounds defined as non-toxic or reportable under applicable regulations. Combination with pigments such as HALOX® 430 and ion exchanged silicas has shown excellent performance in coil coatings on various substrates such as steel, galvanized steel and aluminum. Check compatibility, shelf life (e.g. accelerated at high temperature), cure and pot-life, if applicable. Other formulation variables may also be optimized, for example, dispersants, surfactants, and PVC:CPVC ratio
- Applications
- Wash (Etch) Primers
- Solvent Based Systems
- Coil Coatings/Thermoplastics Acrylics or Epoxies
- Powder Coatings/Polyester/TGIC
- Acid Catalyzed Thermosetting Systems (Melamine or Urea Formaldehyde)
- Solvent based epoxy, polyurethane, acrylic, polyester, and alkyds: UV, wash and etch primers, coil, and powder coatings.
Properties
- Appearance
- Slightly yellow dusting powder
- Typical Properties
Value | Units | Test Method / Conditions | |
Density | 1.54 | g/ml | — |
Mean Particle Size | 2.8 | microns | — |
Melting Point (Decomposition) | approx. 170 | °C | — |
Moisture Content | 0.1 | % | — |
Oil Absorption | 45.2 | lbs/100 lbs | — |
pH (10% Solution by Weight) | 3.3 | — | — |
Solubility in 1-Methoxy propylacetate-2 (at 20°C) (active substance/solution) | 1 | g/100g | — |
Solubility in Diethylene glycol butyl ether (at 20°C) (active substance/solution) | 12 | g/100g | — |
Solubility in Dipropylene glycol methyl ether (at 20°C) (active substance/solution) | 26 | g/100g | — |
Solubility in Isopropanol (at 20°C) (active substance/solution) | 8 | g/100g | — |
Solubility in Methyl-isobutylketone (at 20°C) (active substance/solution) | 2 | g/100g | — |
Solubility in Propylene glycol methyl ether (PM) (active substance/solution) | 20 | g/100g | — |
Solubility in Water (at 20°C, pH 7) (active substance/solution) | max. 0.01 | g/100g | — |
Solubility in Xylene (at 20°C) (active substance/solution) | max. 0.01 | g/100g | — |
Regulatory & Compliance
- Certifications & Compliance
Storage & Handling
- Shelf Life
- 36 Months