The benefits of floor coating dispersants extend throughout the entire coating production, application, and final coating
application process. Their core focus is optimizing pigment dispersion, resolving multiple pain points, and improving
overall quality.
I. Improving Pigment Dispersion Efficiency and Uniformity
This is the most fundamental advantage of dispersants, directly determining the core performance of coatings.
They quickly break down pigment agglomerates, reducing grinding time and energy consumption, and lowering
production costs.
They ensure uniform distribution of pigment particles throughout the coating, avoiding issues like uneven color depth
and spotting, and ensuring a consistent appearance of the floor coating.
II.Enhancing Coating Storage Stability
They effectively extend the shelf life of coatings and reduce storage losses.
They prevent pigment separation and sedimentation due to density differences during storage, eliminating the need for
repeated stirring before use or even the possibility of unusable coatings.
They maintain stable coating viscosity, maintaining its initial flowability even during long-term storage without the need for
readjustment of the formulation.
III. Optimizing Application Ease
They make floor coating application smoother, reducing application difficulty and defect rates. Reduces the viscosity of the
coating system, improving leveling and making it easier to scrape and roll, minimizing application defects such as brush
marks, orange peel, and craters.
Ensures that the coating concentration does not fluctuate during application due to pigment settling, preventing the
problem of "thin at the beginning and thick at the end" within the same floor batch.
IV. Enhances the Performance of the Final Coating
Directly improves the durability and functionality of the floor, extending its service life.
Uniform pigment dispersion enhances the coating's hiding power, allowing you to achieve the desired hiding effect with less
paint, indirectly reducing costs.
Improves the binding between the pigment and the resin, enhancing the coating's abrasion, scrub, and chemical resistance,
making the floor more resistant to daily wear and cleaning.
V. Compatible with Multiple Systems, Meeting Environmental Requirements
Meets the needs of different types of floor coatings while aligning with environmental trends.
It is compatible with solvent-based coatings as well as water-based and solvent-free coating systems. In particular, it improves
the compatibility of pigments with water in water-based coatings without affecting the coating's water resistance. Some
high-efficiency dispersants can reduce the amount of solvents or other additives used, lower VOC (volatile organic compound)
emissions from coatings, and comply with environmental protection standards.