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  • What is a polyacrylic dispersant?
  • Polyacrylic dispersing agents have linear structures with a C-C backbone that bears various functional side groups and short side chains. The main difference to polyurethane-based dispersants is their higher molecular weight. Schematic representation of a polyacrylate dispersant.
  • Are polyacrylates a good dispersant?
  • Polyacrylates are a higher quality range of dispersants with special grades for water-based as well as for solvent-based systems mainly used in the industrial field. Generally they have a higher molecular weight which provides effective interparticle separation.
  • Why do polyacrylic dispersants have a higher molecular weight?
  • Generally they have a higher molecular weight which provides effective interparticle separation. Polyacrylic dispersing agents have linear structures with a C-C backbone that bears various functional side groups and short side chains. The main difference to polyurethane-based dispersants is their higher molecular weight.
  • What is the difference between polyurethane based and polyacrylate based dispersants?
  • The main difference to polyurethane-based dispersants is their higher molecular weight. Schematic representation of a polyacrylate dispersant. Dispex® AA and Dispex® CX-grades are anionic dispersing agents based on polycarboxylic (co-)polymers. They are standard dispersing agents in most aqueous decorative paints and coatings.