Dispersing Pigments and Fillers
This eBook describes the most important and complex step during paint manufacturing: The dispersion of pigments and fillers. Wetting, mechanical destruction and stabilization occur simultaneously and each of these steps must be faultless in order to get an optimal dispersion. The eBook deals with physical and chemical basics of dispersing. Your benefit: A detailed access to dispersion technology and basics.
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Dispersing Pigments and Fillers
This eBook describes the most important and complex step during paint manufacturing: The dispersion of pigments and fillers. Wetting, mechanical destruction and stabilization occur simultaneously and each of these steps must be faultless in order to get an optimal dispersion. The eBook deals with physical and chemical basics of dispersing. Your benefit: A detailed access to dispersion technology and basics.
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Dispersing Pigments and Fillers

Dispersing Pigments and Fillers

by Jochen Winkler
Dispersing Pigments and Fillers

Dispersing Pigments and Fillers

by Jochen Winkler

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Overview

This eBook describes the most important and complex step during paint manufacturing: The dispersion of pigments and fillers. Wetting, mechanical destruction and stabilization occur simultaneously and each of these steps must be faultless in order to get an optimal dispersion. The eBook deals with physical and chemical basics of dispersing. Your benefit: A detailed access to dispersion technology and basics.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783866308114
Publisher: Vincentz Network
Publication date: 01/15/2014
Series: European Coatings TECH FILES
Sold by: Readbox
Format: eBook
Pages: 208
File size: 11 MB
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About the Author

Dr. Winkler studied chemistry at the University of Stuttgart. From 1980 to 1985 he worked with the German Paint Research Institute "FPL" in Stuttgart, where he studied pigment flocculation and performed work on the energy balancing of dispersion equipment. From 1985 to 2009 he worked with Sachtleben Chemie in Duisburg, Germany, where he was responsible for Research and Development. Since 2009 he has been working with the coatings manufacturer Hemmelrath Lackfabrik GmbH in Klingenberg, Germany.

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