CROSSCORE 5000 Medium oil alkyd emulsion at 50 % solids
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CROSSCORE 5000Medium oil alkyd emulsion at 50 % solids
WHY ALKYD EMULSIONS ?
Alkyds have many benefits. They are based on renewable raw materials. Alkyds cross-link to form a tough and hard film.
They have a high gloss potential.
Alkyds have a good open-time and thus an easy workability. They show a nice flow, film formation and have excellent adhesion on various substrates. They have good scratch and abrasion resistance.
Alkyd emulsions correspond with the strict VOC regulations and don’t need co-solvents to dry. There is no further VOC release after through drying and hardening.
Alkyd emulsions perfectly fit in the over-all picture of ecological and bio sourced paints.
Alkyd emulsions can formulate an answer to the increased interest in CO2 neutral coatings.
EMULSIONS IN GENERAL
An emulsion is a kinetically stabilized mixture of two or more liquids that are normally immiscible.
Surfactants (emulsifiers) are used to reduce the interfacial tension between the two layers, which facilitates the droplet formation.
Surfactants also induce macro-emulsion stability for a useful amount of time by sitting at the oil-water interface.
Surfactant molecules consist of two blocks, one with affinity to water and the other to oil: They are amphiphilic.
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Creaming Sedimentation
Oswald ripening
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EMULSIONS : STABILITY
There are four types of instabilities in emulsions:
. Flocculation
. Coagulation
. Creaming or sedimentation
. Oswald ripening
The first two types of instability can be avoided by the right choice of surfactants.
The other two by making the emulsion particles small enough, with a narrow polydispersity.
Flocculation
Coagulation
CHALLENGES FOR EMULSIFICATION
Viscosity alkyd at 90°C : 270 PoiseViscosity water at 20°C : 0,01 Poise
In theory it is impossible to stabilize these two phases with such different viscosities, just by selecting the right surfactants and applying shear.
Umicore has gained great knowledge on emulsification chemistry and technology. Umicore has developed the CROSSCORE 5000.
CROSSCORE 5000 SPECIFICATIONS
Medium to short oil alkyd emulsionOil length 40% Appearance milky whiteSolids 50%Oil type Soybean Fatty AcidCo-solvent and Amine freeParticle size +/- 200nmViscosity 20mPa.s at 23°CpH +/- 7
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PVC: 15,2%
Viscosity @ 25 °C:@ 10 s-1: 5,3 P
@ 7000 s-1: 0,2 P
Color :L*: 93,12a*: -1,12
b*: -0,47
PVC: 15,1%
Viscosity @ 25 °C:@ 10 s-1: 11,1 P
@ 7000 s-1: 0,6 P
Color:L*: 92,64a*: -0,96b*: -0,96
WHITE GLOSS PAINT BASED ON CROSSCORE 5000
PAINT FORMULATION 1
Component Function %
Water solvent 5,54Disperbyk 190 wetting and dispersing additive 1,13Tego Foamex 830 anti-foam 0,09Kronos 2300 TiO2 21,68CROSSCORE 5000 binder (50% water) 63,45Tego Viscoplus 3060 rheology modifier 0,32ECOS ND15 Aqua drier 0,51Byk 348 silicone surfactant 0,68Tego Airex 901W deaerator 0,14Acrysol RM-8W rheology modifier 0,33Water viscosity adaptation 6,13
Total 100,00
PAINT FORMULATION 2
Component Function %
Water solvent 5,73Disperbyk 190 wetting and dispersing additive 1,17Acrysol RM-8W rheology modifier 0,63Tego Foamex 830 anti-foam 0,10Kronos 2300 TiO2 22,44CROSSCORE 5000 binder (50% water) 66,32Acrysol RM-8W rheology modifier 0,97Acrysol RM2020 rheology modifier 1,11Tego Viscoplus 3060 rheology modifier 0,10ECOS ND15 Aqua drier 0,53Tego Twin 4100 silicone surfactant 0,92
Total 100,00
. Interior and exterior primers and topcoats for wood and metal
. Primers and topcoats for joinery application
. Corrosion resistant primers
CROSSCORE 5000 APPLICATIONS
ADDITIVES - COMPATIBILITY
Additives make or break a coating formulation! Use as little additives as possible.Dose the lowest amount possible. Always check compatibility of the additives with the alkyd emulsion and check the inter-compatibility between the additives.
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CROSSCORE 5000: PAINT FORMULATIONS - DRYING TIME
CROSSCORE 5000: PAINT FORMULATIONS - HARDNESS
CROSSCORE 5000: PAINT FORMULATIONS - GLOSS
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Formulation 1 Formulation 2
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Dry time (75 micron)
Solvent Dust free Tack free Through drying
Formulation 2
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20° / 1 day 20° / 3 days 20° / 7 days 20° / 14 days 20° / 28 day 60° / 1 day 60° / 3 days 60° / 7 days 60° / 14 day 60° / 28 days 85° / 1 day 85° / 3 days 85° / 7 days 85° / 14 days85° / 28 days
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OVERVIEW ADDITIVES TESTED
Compatible
Dispersants (pigment wetting)* EFKA 4580 Disperbyk 2015 Anti-Terra 250 Silco Sperse HLD-5 Disperbyk 190 Disperbyk 199* impact on the gloss
Thickeners Acrysol RM-8W Acrysol RM-55 Acrysol RM-2020E Tego Viscoplus 3030 Tego Viscoplus 3060
Pay attention to the inter-compatibility of thickeners.E.g. Acrysol RM-55 and Acrysol RM-8W have compatibility issues.
Defoamers Tego Airex 901W BYK 1710 Tego Foamex 830
Wetting agents (levelling) BYK 348 Tegotwin 4100 BYK 333
PVC Kronos 2300 Kronos 2360 PVC: 12 --> 15,5 --> 23A high PVC has no negative impact on the gloss.
Driers ECOS ND15 Aqua ECOS Mix 353 Neo Aqua A drier concentration of 0,04 to 0,06% metal on the binder solids is recommended.
ALKYD EMULSION AT 50% SOLIDS
MEDIUM TO SHORT OIL ALKYD +/- 40% OIL LENGTH
FAST DRYING
GOOD HARDNESS BUILD-UP
EXTREME GLOSS LEVELS
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