Additive

COLOROL® F

COLOROL® F is a modified soya lecithin for use as a wetting and dispersing additive in solventborne formulations. Helps the wetting of pigments and provides good color strength.

Product information

Type

Additive

Sub type

Pigment wetting & dispersing

Sustainability

Next generation solution

Sustainable feedstocks

  • Bio-based content on delivery form: 87 wt%
  • Bio-based content on solids: 97 wt%
  • Biobased carbon on total organic carbon content (ASTM D6866): 86 %

Life Cycle Assessment available

Markets

Technologies

Solventborne
High solids (solventborne)

Manufacturer

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Coatino Campus

Dispersion of Pigments, Part 1 - Theory

In this comprehensive eLearning you will learn the basics of pigments, color and hiding power in coatings and inks, as well as the basics of dispersing additives and their working mechanism. You can stop and return at any time. 

The entire eLearning consists of two modules. Part 1 - Theory and Part 2 - Practice.

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Dispersion of Pigments, Part 2 - Practice

In this comprehensive eLearning you will learn the basics of pigment grinding, the formulation of the mill-base and the most important test methods for assessing the dispersing quality. You can stop and return at any time. 

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Production stages of pigment concentrates

This course explains the importance of each step of pigment concentrate preparation.

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Dispersion Week 2: Optimization of wet dispersing and comminution processes for pigmented systems

Recorded Webinar: We were delighted to offer a joint webinar with  NETZSCH-Feinmahltechnik GmbH, the world's leading company in the field of wet grinding, dispersion and homogenization as well as mixing and kneading.

For the production of paints, coatings and inks, a wide variety of raw materials must be processed into complex formulations. This requires various process steps in which the different components must be mixed, homogenized and ground to a defined particle size distribution. In the lecture, various processing options, advantages and disadvantages as well as optimization potentialshad been discussed and complete solutions had been presented.

This webinar was part of the Dispersion Weeks. 

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Dispersion Week 3: Follow us into the colorful world of pigment dispersions

Recorded Webinar: Our experts had explained the different steps of the pigment dispersion process, like pigment wetting, grinding and stabilization and the role of the additives in each of these steps. This session would also show how to evaluate the performance of pigment grinds and pigment concentrates and provide product highlights.

This webinar was part of the Dispersion Weeks.