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DISPARLON® 6500

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DISPARLON® 6500 is a unique non-reactive polyamide thixotrope supplied as a powder. Through heat activation a strong thixotropic network provides strong anti-sagging and Anti-slumping without seeding or loss of effectiveness on aging. It is effective in caotings, sealants and adhesives formulations.

Functions: Rheology Modifier, Thixotrope

Chemical Family: Polyamides, Waxes

End Uses: 2K (2 component) Coating, Primer, Solventborne Coating, Solventless & High Solids Coating

Compatible Polymers & Resins: Acrylics, Epoxies (EP), Polyurethanes (PU)

Physical Form: Powder, Solid

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Identification & Functionality

Chemical Family
CASE Ingredients Functions
Technologies

Features & Benefits

Advantages
  • Excellent cost/performance .  
  • 100% active and can produce a strong thixotropic structure free from slumping.    
  • High production efficiency.
    • Permits incorporation on high speed grinding equipments at higher temperature without causing seeding, which is not allowed for hydrogenated castor wax products. No overnight standing required.    
  • Thixotropy with good heat resistance and stability on aging.    
    • 6500 assures good shelf stability and does not cause seeding, nor loss of effect. 6500 is used in adhesives to prevent slumping due to high temperature.   

Applications & Uses

Compatible Polymers & Resins
Compatible Substrates & Surfaces
Cure Method
Use Level
0.6 - 2 wt. % (Total Formulation)
Applications
  • For sealant and adhesives
    • 6500 is used in sealant such as Oil based, Urethane, Silicone and Thiokol etc. as anti'slumping agent and quite effective at higher temperature during application and thereafter
    • In Synthetic rubber, Epoxy, Acrylic/Cyanamide adhesives it prevents settling of extenders and prevents phase separation. When used in rubber adhesives for laminating decorative films to plywood panels, 6500 prevents the penetration of the adhesive into wood substrate without reducing initial bonding strength at heat pressing.
Incorporation

6500 is usualy added at premixing and is swollen when the mixture is dispersed at activation temperature. This product, unlike castor waxes, permits incorporation on heat generating high speed grinding equipment and does not require overnight standing for full rheology development.

Caution
  • In paint and coatings.    
    • 6500 can sometimes cause poor recoatability or intercoat adhesion when this products is used in paint and coatings.Therefore, thorough preliminary test is absolute.   

Properties

Physical Form
Appearance
White to light yellow fine powder
Typical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Melting Pointapprox. 123°C
Fineness of Dispersionmax. 30μ