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Acrylates copolymer
RHEOSTYL™ 100 is a rheology modifier highly efficient to thicken and suspend particles in all type of surfactant and soap-based cleansing formulas. RHEOSTYL™ 100 provides elegant texture with smooth flow and high clarity from neutral pH to alkaline pH.
Rheostyl™100 is a low-viscosity aqueous liquid emulsion easily incorporated in cold process formulations.
Polyacrylic acid
RHEOSOLVE™ D 5AS is a dispersing agent for the household, industrial and institutional detergent industries. It prevents soil and mineral redeposition and presents good chlorine compatibility. Rheosolve™ D 5AS is a ready-to-use polyacrylic acid polymer.
TEXIPOL®63-513 is a next-generation inverse emulsion synthetic thickener based on a significant proportion of bio-derived content which imparts pseudoplastic rheology to aqueous compositions and is supplied as a pre-neutralized dispersion as the sodium salt of an acrylic-based polymer. It has broad pH compatibility (4-12).
TEXIPOL®63-202 is an inverse emulsion thickener that imparts pseudoplastic rheology to aqueous-based compositions. TEXIPOL 63-202 can be used to thicken a wide variety of aqueous binder systems including; PVA, VAE, SBR, PVdC, and acrylic and styrene-acrylic copolymers. It has been used in various adhesive, sealant, and coating formulations. It can thicken systems as low as pH 5 but is most efficient at pH>7. Typical thickener dosages are probably 0.5-2.0%, though this is system-dependent and higher paste viscosities may require higher addition levels.