Deuteron LE 947 is an additive used for enhancing the conductivity of electrostatically sprayed lacquers. It's a combination of tetraalkylammoniumethylsulphate with a bivalent alcohol, appearing as a light yellow liquid with a viscosity of around 400 mPa·s and a specific weight of approximately 0.98 g/cm³.
This product is designed to reduce the electrical resistance of solvents and their mixtures due to its cationic character and high polarity. It's compatible with most binders common in the paint industry, highly effective, and allows achieving the required conductivity with a small addition. Typically, it doesn't affect drying and adhesion of the coating system.
Deuteron LE 947 is intended for use in solvent-based finishing coatings and primers to adjust conductivity for electrostatic spraying. The dosage varies depending on the formulation, typically ranging from 0.2% to 1.5% calculated on the total formulation, and the exact amount should be determined through trials. It can be added later to the finished product.
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