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Tallicin® 1535

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Tallicin® 1535 provides high-quality dispersions with inorganic pigments, organic pigments, fillers and silicas. Tallicin® 1535 is compatible with a wide variety of resins, including acrylics, alkyds, urethanes, polyesters, vinyls, nitrocellulose and epoxies. At 50% active in Aromatic 100 solvent, Tallicin® 1535 is particularly effective as the sole vehicle in the grind, eliminating the need for surfactants, and minimizes flocculation.

Functions: Grinding Aid

End Uses: 2K (2 component) Coating, Solventborne Coating

Compatible Polymers & Resins: Acrylics, Alkyds, Cellulose & Cellulosics, Epoxies (EP), Polyesters, Polyurethanes (PU), Vinyls

Features: Anti-Settling, Good Compatibility, Good Pigment Dispersion

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Identification & Functionality

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Features & Benefits

Product Highlights
  • Produces very high quality pigment dispersions.
  • Compatible with a wide variety of resins and pigments.
  • Imparts effective anti-settling characteristics.
  • Allows faster grinding and often achieves "off the gage" grind.

Applications & Uses

Use Level
4-8%
Recommended Applications

Tallicin® 1535 is designed to produce very high quality pigment dispersions in a wide variety of coatings, inks and plastic systems. When used in conjunction with the existing resin in a formulation, Tallicin® 1535 typically lowers the viscosity of the pigment paste or provides a higher pigment loading for the system, or both. In addition, Tallicin® 1535 can also produce a finished product after let-down that has extremely effective anti-settling characteristics. Tallicin® 1535 can impart extremely effective anti-settling properties by the addition of 0.25- 0.50% by weight of bentonite clay into the grinding paste along with the pigment.

Recommended Use Levels

Tallicin® 1535 is effective as a grinding vehicle for various pigments, including those that are difficult to disperse. It can be incorporated into the grind as the sole resin or along with the formulation resin prior to the addition of pigment and prior to the addition of bentonite clay. When using Tallicin® 1535 as the sole resin, the level of addition will have to be experimentally determined for each pigment. When using Tallicin® 1535 in conjunction with the formulation resin, the recommended level of addition is in the range of 4-8% of the total batch weight. A higher level of Tallicin® 1535 may be required for higher oil-absorbing pigments such as phthalo blue or carbon black.

Properties

Typical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Non-Volatilesmin. 50.0% By Weight-
Viscosity (#4 Ford Cup)max. 20sec-
Flash Point45.0°C-
Colormax. 5-6Gardner-
Weight Per Gallon7.79 ± 0.2Lbs.-

Packaging & Availability

Packaging Information
  • 5 Gallon Pails
  • 55 Gallon Drums