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Masil® SF 19

Technical Datasheet | Supplied by DyStar
Masil® SF 19 by DyStar is a low viscosity silicone surfactant. It has a polydimethylsiloxane backbone modified via the chemical attachment of polyoxyalkylene chains. It is compatible with a range of non-ionic, cationic and anionic systems.
  • It exhibits good thermal stability and low volatility.
  • It improves anti-mar and leveling qualities in solvent-borne industrial coatings and inks.
  • It effectively reduces the surface tension of water from 72 to 20 dynes/cm at a usage level of 0.1-1.0%.
  • Masil® SF 19 acts as an effective wetting agent for polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) when used at a level of 0.1-2.0%.
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Masil® SF 19
Technical Datasheet | Supplied by DyStar
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Product Type
  • Scratch / Scrub / Mar Resistance Agents > Silicone-based
  • Wetting Agents / Wet Edge Enhancers > Surfactants
  • Flow / Levelling Agents > Silicones
Chemical Composition
Silicone
Physical Form
Liquid
Appearance
Clear, Honey-Colored
Product Status
COMMERCIAL
Applications/ Recommended for
  • Coatings > Solvent-based
  • Inks > Solvent-based
  • Coatings Markets > General Industrial /Maintenance

Masil® SF 19 Properties

Property

Value & Unit
Test Condition
Test Method
Flash Point, Closed Cup
220 °F
(Pensky-Martens)
Specific Gravity
1.03
(At 25°C)
Surface Tension
20.7 dyn/cm
(At 1% Aqueous)

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