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Thickener
Thickeners are used to adjust the rheological properties of the system. By controlling the rheological behavior at different shear rates, optimizing the storage stability, application performance, and film appearance. For example, in architecture coatings, rheology modifier can prevent sedimentation during storage and ensure good flow during spraying or brushing. Polywill’s rheology additives include three major categories: ASE, HASE, and HEUR, and are suitable for architectural coating, industrial coating, adhesive, and other fields, meeting the rheological needs of different applications.
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Thickener
Coadd™ A-6016 ASE thickener
Solvent-free ASE type low shear viscosity thickener, recommended for water-borne coating systems
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Thickener
Coadd™ A-6018 ASE thickener
Solvent-free ASE type low shear viscosity thickener, recommended for water-borne coating systems
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Thickener
Coadd™ U-6029 HEUR thickener
Non-ionic HEUR low-mid shear viscosity thickener for solvent borne & water-borne systems.
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Thickener
Coadd™ U-6105 HEUR thickener
Nonionic HEUR low-mid shear viscosity thickener, recommended for water-borne systems.
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Thickener
Coadd™ U-6112 HEUR thickener
HEUR low share viscosity thickener, recommended for water-borne systems.
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Coadd™ U-6299 HEUR Thickener
Non-ionic HEUR thickener, for water-borne systems.
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Coadd™U-6508 HEUR thickener
Hydrophobic modified urethane polymer rheology modifier , recommended for water-borne systems.
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Thickener
Coadd™U-6920 HEUR thickener
Non-ionic HEUR thickener with excellent high shear rate thickening performance, recommended for water-borne systems.
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Coadd™H-6120 HASE thickener
Solvent-free, polymeric alkali-swellable emulsion thickener with low shear viscosity, recommend for water- borne systems
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Coadd™H-6150 HASE thickener
Solvent-free, hydrophobically modified polymeric alkali-swellable low shear viscosity thickener, recommended for water-borne architectural coating