
ADDSiL™ 1482 is a slip and anti-blocking agent, dispersed with high molecular weight modified silicone. It provides excellent slip, anti-blocking, and release effects in water-borne systems, improving the anti-scratch performance of coatings. It is similar to Tego-482.
ADDSiL™ 1482 is dispersion with high molecular weight modified silicone. It could provide excellent slip and anti-blocking/release effect in water-born systems.
Leveling: | ★★★ |
Wetting: | ★★★ |
Recoat Ability: | ★★★★★ |
Compatibility: | ★★★ |
Slip effect: | ★★★★★ |
Low Foaming Stability: | ★★★★ |
Anti-crater: | ★★★ |
Anti-adhesive: | ★★★★★ |
Color and Appearance | White emulsion |
Ingredient | High molecular weight silicone |
Content | 60% |
Solvent | Water |
ADDSiL™ 1482 could be used in all water borne coatings.
ADDSiL™ 1482 could be used to improve the anti-scratch performance of the coating film.
The recommended dosage is 0.1% ~ 1.0% during the production.
The above recommended levels can be used for orientation. Optimal levels are determined through a series of laboratory tests.
It is added during any stage of the production process including post-addition.
ADDSiL™ 1482 is supplied in 25Kg pail.
This document does not contain the product safety information required for safe use. Before handling, please refer to the product and safety data sheets, as well as container labels, for information on safe usage, physical hazards, and health risks. Safety Data Sheet is available on the website, from the distributor, or by contacting SiSiB customer service.
In the original unopened packaging, ADDSiL™ 1482 has a shelf life of 12 months.
All information in the leaflet is based on our present knowledge and experience. We reserve the right to make any changes according to technological progress or further developments. Performance of the product described herein should be verified by testing.
We specifically disclaim any other express or implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose or merchantability.
We disclaim liability for any incidental or consequential damages.