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Inorganic ThickenerInorganic thickeners are made from inorganic compounds and are used to increase the viscosity of liquids. These thickeners enhance the viscosity and stability of liquids by forming stable...read more
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Low Shear ThickenerLow-shear thickening agents are additives specifically designed to increase viscosity under low shear rates. They significantly enhance the fluid's viscosity at low shear conditions, thereby...read more
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High Shear ThickenerHigh-shear thickening agents are additives specifically designed to increase the viscosity of liquids under high shear rates. They significantly enhance the fluid's viscosity under high shear...read more
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Polyurethane ThickenerPolyurethane thickening agents are additives used to increase the viscosity of liquid products, especially those based on polyurethane. They enhance the thickness of the liquid to improve the...read more
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Acrylate ThickenerAcrylic ester thickeners are additives specifically designed to increase the viscosity of products based on acrylic esters. They enhance the thickness of the liquid, improving the application...read more
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Cellulose Modified ThickenerModified cellulose thickeners are cellulose derivatives that have been chemically modified to increase the viscosity of liquids. These thickeners are widely used in various applications,...read more
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Organic ThickenerOrganic thickeners are made from organic compounds and are used to increase the viscosity of liquids. These thickeners modify the flow and thickness of the liquid by interacting with the...read more
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Low Molecular ThickenerLow molecular weight thickeners are thickeners with relatively small molecular weights, primarily used to increase the viscosity of liquids and improve their rheological properties.read more
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Polymer ThickenerHigh molecular weight thickeners are composed of large molecular weight compounds, typically forming network structures within liquids, which significantly increase the viscosity and rheological...read more
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High Thixotropic ThickenerHigh thixotropic thickeners are a type of thickener that reduces viscosity under shear stress and quickly recovers to its original viscosity once the shear force is removed. This characteristic is...read more
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Architectural Coating ThickenerArchitectural coatings thickeners are additives specifically designed for use in architectural coatings, aimed at improving the viscosity and thixotropy of the coatings, thereby enhancing...read more
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Industrial Coating ThickenerIndustrial coatings thickeners are additives specifically formulated for industrial coatings, designed to enhance viscosity and rheological properties, ensuring excellent performance in demanding...read more
WEBAug 29, 2012 · Greases are primarily classified by their thickeners, the most common being metallic soaps. Others include bentonite clay, silica gel, polyurea and inorganic thickeners....
WEBJan 31, 2024 · Inorganic salts: The most common type of inorganic salt thickener is sodium chloride (NaCl), also known as table salt. It’s effective and inexpensive, but can be...
WEBOct 23, 2000 · This article provides a set of thickener recommendations arranged by paint type, focused not on chemistry, but on practical...
WEB7 rows · Some thickeners need to be non-melting and withstand temperature significantly hotter than what traditional soap greases can handle. Others need to be inert due to material compatibility,...
WEBJan 26, 2017 · The thickener in a lubricating grease is the component that sets grease apart from fluid lubricants. Thickeners are molecules, polymers, or particles that are...
WEBIf greases of different thickener types (both of which meet the performance requirements of the specification) get mixed in service, dire consequences can result. The compatibility of polyurea...
