21 Feb 2008 02:01:56 | Mr. R. S. Subramanium
For Paint Manufacturers worldwide, there has come a radical new
development in the legion of Thickening Agents & Colloidal
stabilizer for Aqueous Latex Paints. So far most of the
companies producing aqueous Paint emulsions, the most preferred
thickening agent was Hydroxy ethyl cellulose (HEC). The HEC
based thixotropic additives is produced by some of the renowned
multi-national companies such as Hercules, Akzo Nobel & Dow.
Here we refer to a Biopolymer based on Polysacchride derived
from controlled derivatisation process from plant origin. The
product developed by Asian Trade Link Chemicals Division in
India has already been a successful venture for replacement of
HECs for many paint companies. The Product is known as Solvitex
thickening agent & colloidal stabilizer.
The solvitex range of products is offered in wide range of
viscosities of aqueous solutions. It comes in Powder form of
Offwhite color and the thickening properties are similar to HEC.
But the Advantages of Solviex against HECs are many. The prime
factor is the stability & economic pricing. Its been observed
that for a Medium viscosity range of products such as Natrosol
250 HBR or Bermcoll 381 the intial drop after settling is by 20%
and then the finished paint adheres to be stable for six
months.and the viscosity further drops. Solvitex has an initial
drop of settling to 10% and the product is stable in physical
observation for more than 1year exhibiting the same viscosity.
As known by many Paint technicians, its inevitable that the
stability of thickening agent after incorporating in the Paint
system, is delicate towards wide temperature changes. Especially
applicable for Export shipments when the Paint under goes
through various temperature conditions during its transit. A
sudden drop & rise in outside temperature can effect the
stability. Solvitex has potentially proven to be stable under
those conditions.
Amongst HEC, I personally find Cellosize of Dow as the most
stable product compared to Bermocoll & Tylose.
Myself as Paint formulator & other colleagues working in
different companies had a dilemma existing for selection. For
cheaper Paints the Stronger product or High Viscosity grades
were used such but there always was a flocculation after some
period on shelf storage. For the Expensive ones we had to prefer
Medium Viscosities grade to overcome shelf storage time. Most of
the companies carry the same practice.
When I came across Solvitex range of Thickeners I was given much
competitive prices. Priced at least 10% lower than HEC based
Products, but my major concern was to check the colloidal
stabilization. The Product was immediately tested and was found
to perform excellent.
Apart from that, Solvitex has provided better color acceptance &
and coatabilty.
Sooner we came across Solvizen developed by the same company for
more economic & cheaper Price. The thickening & stability
properties was the same but economically priced.
However, The Water solution clarity of Solvizen was not as clear
as of Solvitex or HECs. It was slight turbid. But when
incorporated in Paints, we couldn’t find any difference. Again
the Paint was stable physically observed.
As a Paint formulator from past 2 decades and based on my
experiences, I suggest to all those technicians in the same
field to try Solvitex & Solvizen range of Thickening agents.
For more information about solviex & solvizen one can check
http://www.asiantradelinkindia.com/additives_for_paints_adhesives
_paint_binders.html
About Author :
Mr. R. S. Subramanium is working with Noble Paints Mfg. Co. and
has more than 20 years experience in the paints industry. He can
be contacted at asiantradelinkindia@yahoo.com or at Phone No.:
91-22-25007236 / 25000659