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Texipol 63-450 is an inverse emulsion thickener that imparts a highly pseudoplastic rheology to aqueous based compositions. It is supplied as a pre-neutralised dispersion as the sodium salt of an acrylic copolymer and shows thickening over a very wide pH range of 2 - 12.
Technical Data Sheet

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Identification & Functionality

Chemical Family
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Features & Benefits

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Applications & Uses

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Applications

TEXIPOL® 63-450 is supplied as an easy to use, low viscosity liquid that gives almost instantaneous thickening when mixed directly into aqueous formulations. As the polymer is already in solution does not require any neutralization or addition of other additives to promote thickening.

Scott Bader Texipol 63-450 Applications

TEXIPOL® 63-450 can thicken both acidic and alkaline compositions and gives stable thickening in various organic acids such as citric and glycolic acid. It will also thicken phosphoric acid effectively. Thickening is normally achieved quite quickly, but in stronger acid and alkaline environments maximum thickening may take somewhat longer.

Properties

Color
Physical Form
Appearance
Creamy liquid
Characteristics
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Specific Gravity (at 25°C)1.05
Inverse Emulsion Viscosity (Brookfield RVT, Spindle 3, 20rpm at 25°C)3000mPa.s
Thickened Deionised Watermin. 100,000mPa.s
Polymer ChargeAnionic
Notes
*Deionised water thickened with 4% of TEXIPOL® 63-450 as supplied. Brookfield RVT, Spindle 6, 5 rpm at 25°C.

Packaging & Availability

Packaging Type
Packaging Information

TEXIPOL® 63-450 is available in drums and IBCs (please check with your local representative).

Storage & Handling

Storage Conditions

TEXIPOL® 63-450 should be stored between 5 and 30°C in the original, unopened container in a dry, well ventilated place. Protect from freezing and direct sunlight.