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Pat-Add DA 103

Dispersing Additive for waterborne system

Pat-Add DA 103 is a polyelectrolyte, sodium salt based dispersant that enables high pigment loading
in the mill-base. It is non-foaming and contributes to excellent paint stability.

Features of Pat-Add DA 103


% Dispersant Demand Curves

Low foam stabilization 7000

6000
Suitable for stabilizing extender slurries Cp, Viscosity @ 25 C
5000
Good color acceptance when used in
4000
combination with APEO based or APEO
3000
free wetting agents
2000

1000

0
Extender Slurries with Pat-Add DA 103 0.10 0.20 0.25 0.30 0.40 0.50 0.60

% dispersant solids vs. Pigment wt.


Viscosity initial & After 2week stability @ 500C/1220F
Pat-Add DA 103 Reference
150
Note: Dispersion Demand curve with
100
27% Rutile + 54% Calcium Carbonate

50 Pat-Add DA 103 can be used for making


extender slurries
0 Recommended for all architectural
CaCO3 Slurry Talc Slurry Aluminum Zinc Oxide emulsion paints
Slicate Slurry Slurry
Initial viscosity in KU In combination with Pat-Add DA 202
Viscosity after 2 week oven stability
(Non-ionic wetting additive); highly
recommended for all architectural
emulsion paints

CaCO3 Aluminum Stage of Addition: Mill base


Talc Slurry Zinc Oxide
(3HF) Silicate
(10 µ) Slurry
Slurry Slurry Dosage:
Pigmenta�on 70% 50 % 38% 70% 2-10% on inorganic pigments
1.2-2% on titanium dioxide
Pat-Add DA 103 3.0 % 3.0% 2.0% 3.0%
0.5-4% on fillers

While every effort is made to provide accurate and complete test results for these products, various data may vary depending upon different raw
materials, test procedures and test condi�ons. The accuracy, reliability, or totality of the results are not guaranteed or warranted in any way.
PATCHAM FZC and its representa�ves disclaim liability of any kind whatsoever, including liability for quality, performance and fitness for a par�cular w w w. patchamltd.com
purpose arising out of the use, or inability to use the test results.
Rev 18.1

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