Maxemul 6106 Anionic phosphate ester Uniqema Surfactants Surfactants >> Phosphate esters Acrylics/ Acrylates ADHESIVE >> Water-based Uniqema expands Maxemulâ„¢ non-migratory surfactants range for coatings, adhesives and other applications New products offer maximum benefits in anionic applications Uniqema announces the introduction of two new Maxemulâ„¢ non-migratory surfactants for use in the production of waterborne polymer dispersions. These surfactants are intended for use in protective paints and coatings, paper coatings, adhesives and other applications. The products - Maxemul 6106 and 6112 - are copolymerizable surfactants with a phosphate ester functionality. The products are available as 100% active. The new products compliment the previously introduced non-ionic products, Maxemul 5010 and 5011. They provide efficient particle size control and allow formulation of anionically stabilized latices. The Maxemul range of non-migratory surfactants was initially launched a year ago and has received significant interest from the marketplace. The new Maxemul products will find applicability in a variety of resin systems including vinyl, acrylic and styrenic formulations and, in particular, will provide extended application in the clearcoats and adhesives sectors. Improved end products The benefits of Maxemul when used in emulsion polymerization are seen in three main areas: stability of the colloidal system protection from water improved appearance Maxemul helps create products with improved resistance to flocculation and improved colloidal stability. It also reduces water uptake and degradation of coatings. Use of Maxemul allows the development of films with better aesthetic properties, higher gloss and less tendency to whiten in humid conditions. The addition of anionic chemistries to the Maxemul product line brings these defined benefits to a much broader range of resin systems. Maxemul benefits include: Improved shear stability Excellent freeze-thaw properties Improved rheology during formulation No preferential adsorption in multi-component formulations Allows reduction of coalescing solvent during film formation No surfactant exudation over time in the film Reduced water uptake in the film Reduced blooming and superior water spot resistance in the film Improved solvent resistance Studies are currently being undertaken to investigate Maxemul's effects on the stability of adhesive bond strength. "Maxemul non-migratory surfactants can give clear advantages for the emulsion polymerization industry," concludes marketing manager Jo Boniszewski. "As a leading supplier of high performance ingredients to the polymer industry, Uniqema offers a unique combination of technology platforms including oleochemical and surfactant expertise. This capability has enabled us to select and design an effective non-migratory surfactant technology that offers a step-change in performance for polymer producers over a wide range of applications." Maxemul 6106 Phosphate ester anionic surfactant 100% Liquid Phosphate ester. Used as an anionic non-migratory surfactant in waterborne polymer dispersions for adhesive applications. Provides efficient particle size control, compatibility with resin systems (vinyl, acrylic and styrenic formulations), improved resistance to flocculation, very good colloidal stability, protection from water, improved aesthetic properties, higher gloss and less tendency to whiten in humid conditions. Offers improved shear stability, very good freeze-thaw properties, improved rheology during formulation and , and very good solvent resistance. Gives reduction of coalescing solvent during film formation, no surfactant exudation over time, reduced water uptake, reduced blooming and superior water spot resistance in the film.