TAMOL® 1124

TAMOL® 1124 DISPersant is a high performance hydrophilic copolymer which offers outstanding performance in a wide range of latex paint formulations from high gloss enamels to low sheen flats. Designed for excellent stability and compatibility with modern latex paint additives, TAMOL® 1124 DISPersant is an excellent choice for the modern paint formulator.

Principal: Dow Coating Materials

Functions: Dispersant

Chemical Family: Polyelectrolytes

End Uses: Enamel, Flat Paint, Latex Paint

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Identification & Functionality

CASE Ingredients Functions
Chemical Family
Product Code
MITM12041
Technologies
Product Families

Features & Benefits

CASE Ingredients Features
Key Features
  • Low cost/High performance
  • Broad formulating range
  • Universal rheology modifiers compatibility
  • Excellent color compatibility
  • Excellent viscosity stability
  • High gloss potential
  • Low foam
Product Benefits
  • Lower formulated cost
  • Wide versatility. Can be used in flats through high gloss formulations
  • Compatible with both anionic HASE and nonionic HEUR type rheology modifiers
  • Excellent color acceptance with high reproducibility
  • Excellent heat-age and shelf stability
  • High gloss development
  • Easy to process and handle
Additional Information

TAMOL® 1124 Dispersant is supplied at high solids (50%) in the ammonia form and was designed to maximize gloss potential where needed, while offering good viscosity, flow and wet adhesion in interior and exterior flat to gloss formulations. It has excellent compatibility with colorants for good color acceptance and is low foaming for ease of use.

TAMOL® 1124 Dispersant is a universal Dispersant for compatibility with associative rheology modifiers as it is compatible with both anionic HASE and nonionic HEUR rheology modifiers.

Applications & Uses

Properties

Physical Form

Technical Details & Test Data

Dispersing Efficiency

TAMOL® 1124 DISPersant should be tested at 0.5% to 1.0% active ingredient based on total pigment weight. It is important to determine the proper level for the finished paint formulation. If a low level is used, the dispersion may be incomplete providing an inadequate grind that will not maximize gloss, hiding or stability. High levels of dispersant may lead to increased water sensitivity. 

Packaging & Availability

Storage & Handling

Storage Conditions

Store products in tightly closed original containers at temperatures recommended on the product label.

Other

Appearance
Clear to pale yellow liquid
Boiling Point (SDS)
100.0 °C
Color (SDS)
Pale yellow to amber
Density
10.0 lb/gal
Evaporation Rate (SDS)
max. 1.0 %
Item Number
Melting Point (SDS)
0.0 °C
Principal
Relative Density (SDS)
1.0-1.2
Relative Vapor Density (SDS)
max. 100.0
Solid Content
50.0 %
Specific Gravity
1.18
Vapor Pressure (SDS)
17.0 mm Hg
Viscosity
max. 500.0 cPs
Viscosity (SDS)
10.0-300.0 mPa.s
Volatile Content (SDS)
49.0-51.0 %
pH
7.0
pH (SDS)
6.5-7.5
Chemical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
pH7.0-
Physical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Density10.0 lb/gallb/gal
Specific Gravity1.18-
Viscositymax. 500.0 cPscPsBrookfield Viscometer
Material Composition
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Solid Content50.0 %%
SDS Physical and Chemical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Boiling Point (SDS)100.0 °C°CWater
Evaporation Rate (SDS)max. 1.0 %%Butyl acetate = 1, water
Melting Point (SDS)0.0 °C°CWater
Relative Density (SDS)1.0-1.2-Water = 1
Relative Vapor Density (SDS)max. 100.0-Air = 1, Water
Vapor Pressure (SDS)17.0 mm Hgmm HgAt 20°C, Water
Viscosity (SDS)10.0-300.0 mPa.smPa.s
Volatile Content (SDS)49.0-51.0 %%
pH (SDS)6.5-7.5-