General Purpose Organic Color Dispersion Starting Formulation | BASF Dispersions & Resins | This formulation produces a general-purpose organic color dispersion. A pigment-to-binder ratio of 4:1 generally yields good viscosity and shock stability. | |
Graphic Arts Inkjet Inks: Starting Formulation | BASF Dispersions & Resins | This formulation shows cyan, magenta, and yellow inkjet ink formulations for fast cure response using BASF monomers, LAROMER® oligomers, and EFKA® and IRGASTAB additives. This formulation offers good adhesion, chemical properties and abrasion properties. | |
High Solids Organic Color Dispersion Starting Formulation | BASF Dispersions & Resins | This formulation produces a high solids organic color dispersion. A pigment-to-binder ratio of 4:1 is typical. Higher or lower ratios are possible. Stable dispersions based on JONCRYL® HPD 296 have been made at 5:1 and 6:1. | |
High Solids White Pigment Dispersion Starting Formulation | BASF Dispersions & Resins | This formulation produces a high solids white pigment dispersion. It is appropriate for TiO2 concentrates to be used in ink formulations. | |
Low Maintenance Organic Pigment Dispersion Starting Formulation | BASF Dispersions & Resins | This formulation produces a low-maintenance organic pigment dispersion. It is suitable for use as colorants for pH-stable, low maintenance inks. |