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Ethox Chemicals offers a wide assortment of surfactants that use a broad variety of chemistries which include sulfation, phosphation, esterification, alkoxylation and custom synthesis. Their E-Sperse® line includes not only pigment dispersants but also defoamers, leveling agents, foam wetting agents, specialty additives and reactive surfactants. They are always willing to work with customers to create new surfactant products even if it is for a single customer.
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Esperse® Dispersant Containing Resin For Quinacridone Dispersion (Formulation #ETH 72506-1) Ethox Chemicals Quinacridone and other types of red pigments are commonly used in the coatings industry as well as in the graphic arts industry for inkjet and high lightfastness applications. Esperse® additives make this difficult-to-disperse pigment easier to process in...view more Quinacridone and other types of red pigments are commonly used in the coatings industry as well as in the graphic arts industry for inkjet and high lightfastness applications. Esperse® additives make this difficult-to-disperse pigment easier to process in aqueous media. Additionally, Esperse® makes increased pigment loadings possible, while reducing pseudoplasticity in the resulting product. view less
Esperse® Dispersant Without Resin For Quinacridone Dispersions (Formulation #ETH 42006-8) Ethox Chemicals Quinacridone and other types of red pigments are commonly used in the coatings industry as well as in the graphic arts industry for inkjet and high lightfastness applications. Esperse® additives make this difficult-to-disperse pigment easier to process in...view more Quinacridone and other types of red pigments are commonly used in the coatings industry as well as in the graphic arts industry for inkjet and high lightfastness applications. Esperse® additives make this difficult-to-disperse pigment easier to process in aqueous media. Additionally, Esperse® makes increased pigment loadings possible, while reducing pseudoplasticity in the resulting product. view less
Formulation for Carbon Black Universal (Resin-Free) Dispersion Using Esperse 100 Ethox Chemicals Formulation for carbon black universal (resin free) dispersion using Esperse 100.
Formulation For Lithol Rubine Dispersion Using Esperse 506 (Formulation #1) Ethox Chemicals Formulation For Lithol Rubine Dispersion Using Esperse 506 (Formulation #1). Traditionally, lithol rubine and other metallized azo red aqueous dispersions have a tendency to be unstable due to free metallic cation content of the pigment. Some improvements...view more Formulation For Lithol Rubine Dispersion Using Esperse 506 (Formulation #1). Traditionally, lithol rubine and other metallized azo red aqueous dispersions have a tendency to be unstable due to free metallic cation content of the pigment. Some improvements in formulation have been made with the introduction of HPD 296 dispersing resin from Johnson Polymer. Though the pigments have more stability in this grind resin, some degree of pseudoplastic character still exists in the dispersions and inks made from it. The addition of a small amount of Esperse 506 to the formula dramatically reduces the pseudoplastic tendencies while maintaining viscosity and color stability. view less
Formulation for Lithol Rubine Dispersion Using Esperse 506 (Formulation #2) Ethox Chemicals Formulation for Lithol Rubine Dispersion Using Esperse 506 (Formulation #2).
Formulation For Lithol Rubine Ink Using Esperse 506 (Formulation #1) Ethox Chemicals Formulation For Lithol Rubine Ink Using Esperse 506 (Formulation #1). Traditionally, lithol rubine and other metallized azo red aqueous dispersions have a tendency to be unstable due to free metallic cation content of the pigment. Some improvements in for...view more Formulation For Lithol Rubine Ink Using Esperse 506 (Formulation #1). Traditionally, lithol rubine and other metallized azo red aqueous dispersions have a tendency to be unstable due to free metallic cation content of the pigment. Some improvements in formulation have been made with the introduction of HPD 296 dispersing resin from Johnson Polymer. Though the pigments have more stability in this grind resin, some degree of pseudoplastic character still exists in the dispersions and inks made from it. The addition of a small amount of Esperse 506 to the formula dramatically reduces the pseudoplastic tendencies while maintaining viscosity and color stability. view less
Formulation For Lithol Rubine Ink Using Esperse 506 (Formulation #2) Ethox Chemicals Formulation For Lithol Rubine Ink Using Esperse 506 (Formulation #2).
Formulation for Lithol Rubine Resin-Free Dispersion using Esperse 100 Ethox Chemicals Formulation for Lithol Rubine Resin-Free Dispersion using Esperse 100.
Formulation for Phthalo Blue 15:3 Universal (Resin-Free) Dispersion Using Esperse 506/100 Blend Ethox Chemicals Formulation for Phthalo Blue 15:3 Universal (Resin-Free) Dispersion Using Esperse 506/100 Blend.
Formulation for Yellow 14 Universal (Resin-Free) Dispersion Using Esperse 506/100 Blend Ethox Chemicals Formulation for Yellow 14 Universal (Resin-Free) Dispersion Using Esperse 506/100 Blend.
Water-Based Ink Jet Dispersion (Formulation #ETH 21207-1) Ethox Chemicals Water-Based Ink Jet Dispersion (Formulation #ETH 21207-1).
Water-Based Ink Jet Dispersion (Formulation #ETH 21207-2) Ethox Chemicals Water-Based Ink Jet Dispersion (Formulation #ETH 21207-2).