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Industry : |
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Paint / Coatings / Inks |
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Product : |
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Solvent based carbon black dispersion |
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Test Objective : |
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Deagglomerate carbon to submicron particle size |
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Processor : |
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M-110Y     (Microfluidizer High Shear Processor Àåºñº¸±â) |
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Number of passes : |
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8 |
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Process pressure : |
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22,000 psi |
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Particle size : |
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- Premix : agglomerates up to 400 um
- 3 Passes : agglomerates up to 30 um
- 8 Passes : majority at submicron particle size *
( * solvent based carbon dispersion not compatible with particle size analyzer) |
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Summary of results : |
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As the number of passes increased, a steady increase in the gloss and apparent viscosity was observed.
This indicated that the degree of the dispersion was continually improving
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