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SharkDispersion™ FX2

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SharkDispersion™ FX2 performance enhancing co-binder with improved formulation latitude and resistance to water after drying. Stirring before use is mandatory.

Chemical Family: Anionics, Polyvinyl Butyral (PVB)

End Uses: Waterborne Coating

Compatible Substrates & Surfaces: Paper, Textiles

Features: Bacteria Resistance, Good Anti-Static Properties, Sound Dampening Properties, UV Resistance, UV Stability, Water Resistance

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Identification & Functionality

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CASE Ingredients Functions
Technologies

Features & Benefits

Applications & Uses

Markets
Compatible Substrates & Surfaces
Coating Type

Properties

Physical Form
Typical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Brookfield Viscosity, (RVT No. 2 spindle, 50 rpm 20˚C)50-250mPa.s-
ConductivityThe dispersions are slightly antistatic.--
Density1.03kg/ltr-
Particle ChargeAnionic--
SurfactantPotassium Oleate--
pH Value9 - 10--
Total Solids46 - 49% w/w-

Regulatory & Compliance

Certifications & Compliance

Technical Details & Test Data

Technical Details
  Content Comment
  Input material source: Particle size d(0,5) (Microtrac DLS equipment),
dry film appearance:
Minimum Film Formation Temperature (MFFT) 0°C Tg (nlastirized PVB): 20 - 30°C (Tg (non-plasticized PVB): 62 - 78°C)
Biocides Acticide MBS™
Mergal 753 F™
To make the dispersion antibacterial and ensure increased shelf life.
BIT < 25 ppm; MIT < 25 ppm
UV resistance   "Very little UV absorption, but inert to UV light.
The binder will not be degraded by UV
radiation."

Packaging & Availability

Packaging
  Content Comment

Delivery form

Input material source: Particle size d(0,5) (Microtrac DLS equipment),
dry film appearance:
Milky white to grayish
Dispersions
Filtered 200 Microns

Storage & Handling

Storage
  Content Comment
Storage stability To be kept from freezing conditions Passes minimum one freeze-thaw cycle @
-20°C in 72 hours.
Shelf life in unopened containers is minimum
one year