Five factors to consider when selecting waterborne polyurethane additives The addition of additives to waterborne polyurethane resin is to improve the…
Organic Zinc 1. Oxidative addition. Diethylzinc, which was discovered by Frankland, is prepared in this way: Ethyl iodide and monomeric zinc are added…
Biosurfactants as eco-friendly dispersants Locus Ingredients’ range of Amphi® biosurfactants is produced through natural fermentation rather tha…
The Process of Pigment Dispersion The process of pigment dispersion typically involves a three-step approach to ensure uniform distribution of pigment…
Polymer Dispersants Polymer dispersants are organic dispersants consisting of long chain polymers with functional groups. These polymers contribute to…
Classification of dispersants As far as dispersants are concerned, according to their chemical composition, they can be roughly divided into two categ…
Preparation of Polyether Modified Silicone Oil Polyether-modified silicone oils with different properties and applications can be prepared with differ…
Emulsification and dispersion In the washing process, with the help of surfactant physicochemical effect and mechanical agitation, the oil is emulsifi…
Comparison and analysis of the application performance of several anionic surfactants In the cleaning field, anionic surfactant is the earliest develo…
Dispersants: the dispersing role of acacia lipid biosurfactants What is a dispersant? Dispersants are substances or chemicals used to improve the disp…
Biosurfactant Surfactants, also known as surfactants, are compounds that can significantly reduce the surface tension or interfacial tension between t…