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When incorporated into latex paint formulations at a very low level, Capstone™ reduces or eliminates the need for pigment- and surface-wetting agents and other surfactants. This is because Capstone™ is an extremely effective wetting agent. When added to water-based systems at a typical concentration between 0.01% and 0.05%, surface tension is reduced to as low as 17 dynes/cm. By replacing traditional surfactants with Capstone™, approximately threefold to tenfold cost savings can be realized while achieving superior substrate wetting. The diagram below illustrates an example of this, where blends of common surfactants are made using either a hydrocarbon surfactant or Capstone™ FS-31. As seen, for the same cost, Capstone™ FS-31 reduces surface tension to a far greater degree than the hydrocarbon surfactant. As such, a greater surface tension reduction can be achieved using Capstone™ while potentially reducing the need for other surfactants, depending on the target surface tension.
Furthermore, Capstone™ adds antiblocking and dirt pickup resistance properties, reducing the need for other additives to achieve this functionality. In addition, some grades of Capstone™ provide defoaming properties, decreasing defoaming additives and offering even further cost savings for latex-based paint formulations.
Because waterborne paint formulations can vary and must satisfy a range of performance needs, there is no simple one-size-fits-all solution to reformulating with Capstone™ to realize cost savings for latex-based paints. However, to better understand how Capstone™ works in the paint formulation process, the table below provides some general guidelines.
Water-based paints often have issues wetting out low–surface energy surfaces, resulting in a high contact angle. This can cause poor adhesion and lead to surface defects, such as orange peel, pinholes, and cratering. This may especially be a problem when a high-gloss finish is required. A leveling agent is typically required to ensure a defect-free finish. Capstone™ FS-61 and Capstone™ FS-63 are anionic surfactants that are powerful wetting agents and leveling agents that can be added to latex paint formulations during the letdown phase. Additionally, Capstone™ FS-61 and FS-63 grades are APEO free. Comparing the two, FS-61 is VOC free, and FS-63 is based on isopropanol but has a higher solids content. FS-63 can improve surface tension reduction, oil repellency, and easy-clean properties. An added benefit to using Capstone™ as a leveling aid is that it also delivers excellent antiblocking properties and eliminates the need for waxes and other common antiblocking additives in the formulation.
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