Bentonite for Water Based System

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Water Based Rheological Additive
Our water based organoclay bentonite is a high-purity, easily dispersible montmorillonite clay. It can be dispersed in water and forms a high-gel and suspension rheology modifier. It is an effective anti-settling agent.


Water Based Rheology Modifier
Traditional economical organo bentonite

CP-WBS
water based organoclay,This model is the most cost-effective model among all the water-based bentonites currently produced by our company, and it can be applied to the formulation of water-based systems.

CP-EW
water based organo clay CP-EW is currently one of the most moderately priced models among all the organic bentonites we produce for water-based systems. It can replace high-quality international bentonites for water-based systems in terms of quality.

CP-EWS
CP-EWS. This model is currently the most expensive bentonite in our water-based system, and it also offers the highest level of dispersion and performance. If you have particularly high requirements for dispersion and thixotropic rheology, you can choose this model.




Water Borne Rheology Modifier
CP-WBS Economy Traditional Model
The water based organoclay CP-WbS model offers a highly competitive price. When using it, we recommend performing a pre-gel treatment. Add CP-WBS bentonite to a container of water, maintain the temperature between 25–35°C, and stir at high speed for 20–30 minutes. After sufficient hydration time, the gel can be used normally, with a typical concentration of 5%–12%. The typical addition rate ranges from 0.3% to 3%.
Application
water based organoclay : Daily chemicals such as toothpaste, facial masks, detergents,
Latex paints,Water-based inks, Glazes,
Medical care,
Texture coatings,
Textile industry
Paper industry
The Add Method of Organoclay
Water-based bentonite as a thickening rheology modifier for inorganic gels:
Usage guidelines:
Add CP series water-based bentonite directly as a dry powder to the formulation. No pre-gelation treatment is required, nor is any activator needed.
1. Water (pH 7–8).
2. Water-based bentonite (high-speed dispersion for 15–30 minutes).
3. Add film-forming aids, dispersants, defoamers, and other additives.
4. Add pigments and fillers for mixing and dispersion.
5. Add emulsion. Then adjust as needed.
We recommend using inorganic bentonite at a dosage of 0.2%–1% of the total formulation.
advantages
Main properties include:
It is a suspending agent, adhesive, and adsorbent.
Its viscosity can be controlled, and it imparts thixotropy to aqueous systems.
It has dispersibility, gelling properties, water retention, and is particularly easy to disperse.
In aqueous textile systems, it is a sizing agent and leveling agent.

Bentonite for Drilling
Organophilic clay is suitable for drilling fluids based on mineral oil, diesel oil, and synthetic oil.

Organoclay For Comestic
As a thickening rheology modifier, it is used in cosmetics such as nail polish and lotion.

Organic Adsorption Media
Organoclay is a proprietary granular media that is highly effective in adsorbing organic compounds
inorganic Clay
CP Series Water Borne Bentonite
The CP series of water based organoclay is a thickening rheology modifier for inorganic gels. It is primarily made from high-purity montmorillonite as raw material and is used as a thickening agent, thixotropic agent, and emulsion stabilizer in water-based coatings, latex paints, toothpaste, cosmetics, rubber, and household chemicals as a suspending agent, thixotropic agent for pastes, and latex stabilizer and thickener. In specialty casting coatings and various ceramic glaze coatings, it is used as a suspending agent and thixotropic agent for the base material. In terms of product performance, it significantly outperforms HEC and CMC available on the market.
Water based organoclay and solvent-based bentonite are fundamentally different and are suitable for use in different systems. Currently, our water based organoclay bentonite is very cost-effective in the international market, so you can feel free to test and use it.
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