Waterborne paints have become increasingly popular in recent years, so even more are being developed to satisfy market demand. In the development of such paints, it’s essential to understand the quantitative differentiation in the drying behavior of these aqueous paints. Additionally, manufacturers want to optimize paint properties, especially key properties like open time – the amount of time after applying paint when corrections can be made without leaving visible traces.
Challenges remain in the quest to prolong open time. Manufacturers seek to identify which additives are up to the challenge while remaining safe and economical. Objective, reproducible methods for testing additives are still lacking.
Clariant, a world leading specialty chemical company, teamed up with Thermo Fisher Scientific to fill the void in adequate testing. Together, we developed a simple rheological method based on a novel measuring system attached to a highly precise air-bearing rheometer. The result is a reliable method to characterize the drying behavior of polymer dispersions and to investigate the effect of different additives on the drying process of polymer dispersions.
Watch this webinar to learn more about how you can easily test various formulations to optimize drying behavior of aqueous paints.
Note: the results discussed in this Webinar are based on cooperative work between Clariant Produkte GmbH (Dr. Jesus Pitarch Lopez and Joerg Rueger) and Thermo Fisher Scientific, Karlsruhe (Dr. Cornelia Kuechenmeister and Dr. Klaus Oldoerp).
Speaker: Dr. Klaus Oldoerp, Thermo Fisher Scientific
Duration: 30 minutes