Thetawet™ FS-8235

Thetawet™ FS-8235 is an anionic surfactant used as an anti-blocking and release agent in architectural paints, lacquers, solventless and high solids coatings, and top coats. It is also used in polishes as an industrial additive. It features excellent block resistance, weatherability, release properties, long open time, and soil resistance.

Principal: Innovative Chemical Technologies, Inc.

Functions: Anti-Blocking Agent, Release Agent, Surfactant, Surfactant, Surfactant (Anionic)

Chemical Family: Chemical Mixtures & Blends

End Uses: Architectural Paints, Lacquers, Polish, Solventless & High Solids Coating, Top Coat

Features: Excellent Block Resistance, Excellent Weatherability, Good Release Properties, Long Open Time, Soil Resistance

Enhanced TDS

Identification & Functionality

Features & Benefits

CASE Ingredients Features
Key Features
  • Water-dispersible, anionic fluorosurfactant which is effective at low end-use concentrations
  • Does not impart color, or change the optical properties of a coating (beyond potential gloss or DOI - distinctness of image - improvement from higher reflectance)
  • Orients and concentrates at all liquid interfaces, imparting block resistance, release properties, improved weatherability and soil resistance, and improved open time
  • Readily dilutes in water/alcohol/glycol mixtures with excellent shelf stability

Applications & Uses

Coating End Applications
Compatible Substrates & Surfaces
Industrial Additives End Use
Markets
Applications
Product Applications
  • The product is sensitive to hard water, so dilution with deionized or softened water is recommended.
  • Recommended use concentrations vary for Thetawet™  FS-8235 with application, but in general, 0.04-0.20% is recommended for leveling, gloss development and foam control in water based systems, and 0.20-0.60% in neat or solvent based systems.
Product Applications
  • High solids coatings
  • Automotive finishes and top coats
  • Lacquers and polishes
  • Floor finishes and sealers
  • Industrial and architectural paints & coatings
  • Release additive, anti-block
  • Adhesives

Properties

Technical Details & Test Data

Technical Information
  • Through extensive product development, applications research and manufacturing optimization, Thetawet™  FS-series short-chain fluorosurfactants deliver performance on-par with long-chain alternatives.
  • Often used along with traditional and specialty surfactants, Thetawet™  FS-series short-chain fluorosurfactants deliver maximum performance not achievable with traditional and specialty alkyl, acetylenic diol and silicone surfactants alone.
  • Thetawet™  FS-series short-chain fluorosurfactants are exceptional wetting agents efficient at low end-use concentrations, typically in the 10-100 ppm range.
  • Very low end-use concentrations allow for economical use and often eliminate re-wet properties characteristic of the higher end use concentrations required with traditional and specialty surfactants.

Thetawet™ FS-8235 - Formulary Information - 1

Physical Scientists assigned the Greek Letter Theta θ to represent the angle formed by a liquid at the three phase boundary where a solid, liquid, and gas intersect.

  • It is also known as the contact angle. The measurement of Theta is the means by which we can quantify both how well a liquid can wet out a surface, or by contrast, how well a surface
  • can resist being wetted.
  • The manipulation and control of Theta is critical in the design of effective oil, water, and stain repellents, and the reduction of surface tension necessary to make improved coatings and cleaning products.
  • As illustrated below, a decreasing θrepresents increasing wetting and adhesiveness, and an increasing θrepresents increasing repellency.
  • It is only fitting that ICT chose Theta θ to represent these new and exciting products.
  • Thetawet FS-8235 is an excellent choice for wetting difficult to wet low energy surfaces such as plastics, oily substrates, waxy surfaces, and silicone and fluoropolymer treated fabrics.
  • The ability of FS-8235 to lower the aqueous surface tension of liquids, allows those liquids to wet low energy surfaces.
  • By contrast, typical alkyl surfactants, at any concentration, will only lower aqueous surface tension to about 30 dynes/cm, meaning that a typical alkyl surfactant solution will not wet a 25 dynes/cm surface, resulting in lack of coverage, incomplete leveling or inadequate cleaning performance.
  • Low surface tension results in better wetting, spreading, and penetration which translates into improved film uniformity, enhanced adhesion, reduced pinholes and craters for coatings, improved spreading for reduced water spotting, and smoother and more even films for finishes and polishes.
  • It also translates into better wetting and penetration of cleaning solutions which makes them more effective.
  • A unique property of fluorinated surfactants, and FS-8235 in particular, is the ability to migrate and diffuse to the surface air interface.
  • In high solids coatings that rely on low Tg resins, Thetawet™  FS-8235 contributes not only to wetting, spreading and leveling, but reduces the tendency of glossy paint films to block, or stick to themselves.
  • Improved block resistance properties contributed by FS-8235, along with reduction in film tackiness, and properties that allow the formulator to reduce hydrophobic additives, leveling aids, open-time extenders and so on, resulting in painted surfaces that are more efficient to produce and bring additional value through improved soil resistance and weatherability.
Technical Information
  • Thetawet™ FS-8235 is an anionic fluorosurfactant with 34-36% solids.
  • It is an aqueous emulsion, water dispersible, and low foaming product.
  • Thetawet™ FS-8235 is an excellent choice for wetting difficult to wet surfaces such as plastics, oily substrates, waxy surfaces, and for reduction in coating surface defects, enhanced gloss development and improved weatherability and soil resistance.
  • Surface diffusion properties impart block resistance, improved soil resistance, and increased open-time for coatings.

Safety & Health

Safety Information
  • In spray applications, use a coarse spray device, such as a trigger sprayer or pressurized dispenser, that does not produce respirable fine particles.
  • Do not aerosolize or atomize.
  • This product can only be used in consumer spray applications in concentrations at or below 0.1 weight percent of active ingredient (0.28% as sold).

Packaging & Availability

Principal Information

Group Principal Number
S002669
Principal

Other

Appearance
Clear liquid colorless to light yellow
Appearance (SDS)
Liquid
Color (SDS)
Clear
Explosive Nature (SDS)
Not explosive
IATA/ICAO Proper Shipping Name
Isopropanol solution
IATA/ICAO UN Number
UN1219
IMO/IMDG Proper Shipping Name
Isopropanol solution
IMO/IMDG UN Number
UN1219
Item Number
Other Hazards
Unlikely to be hazardous by inhalation unless present as an aerosol.
Oxidizing Properties (SDS)
Not oxidising
Protect from Freezing
Yes
Temperature Control
Yes
USA/DOT Proper Shipping Name
Isopropanol solution
USA/DOT UN Number
UN1219
Application Information
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Dosage (Use Level)0.04-0.2 %%
Chemical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
pH7.0-9.0-as is solution
Material Composition
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Solid Content34.0-36.0 %%
Physical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Boiling Point100.0 °C°C
Density1.1-1.14 g/mLg/mLAt 25°C
Flash Point13.0 °C°C
Storage Temperature122.0 °F°F
SDS Physical and Chemical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Density (SDS)1.12 g/mLg/mL
Flash Point (SDS)13.0 °C°C
pH (SDS)8.45-
Shelf Life & Stability
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Shelf Life3.0-