# CP-98 Rheology Modifier for Aliphatic and Aromatic Coating Systems | Camp-Shinning
Aliphatic and aromatic solvent-based coatings require stable rheology to prevent sagging, keep pigments suspended, and maintain smooth leveling. Camp-Shinning supplies **CP-98 organoclay rheology modifier** designed for these solvent systems, supporting controlled viscosity build and reliable coating stability.
## Why Aliphatic and Aromatic Systems Need Organoclay Rheology
– Solvent type influences dispersion and viscosity response
– High-build coatings can sag on vertical surfaces
– Pigments can settle during storage in low-structure systems
– Color systems may experience flooding and floating without stability
## CP-98 Benefits in Aliphatic and Aromatic Coatings
– Builds low-shear structure for anti-settling and storage stability
– Improves mid-shear behavior for spray stability and application feel
– Balances sag resistance with flow and leveling properties
– Helps reduce flooding and floating for better color uniformity
– Stabilizes liquid phase to reduce penetration on porous substrates
## Common Uses
– Architectural solvent-based coatings
– Industrial primers and topcoats
– Protective coatings and anticorrosive paints
– Wood coating primers and sealers
– Printing inks and sealant putty systems
## Processing Considerations
– Confirm solvent blend composition and polarity range
– Use consistent dispersion conditions to activate organoclay structure
– Validate rheology profile across shear rates
– Evaluate application appearance and storage stability together
## FAQ
### Does CP-98 work in both aliphatic and aromatic solvents?
Yes. It is designed for low to medium polarity systems that commonly include aliphatic and aromatic solvents.
### Can CP-98 improve spray application stability?
Yes. Mid-shear viscosity control can improve spray stability when properly formulated.
### Will CP-98 affect transparency in clear coatings?
It is designed to form light color gels and can support high transparency in compatible clear systems.
### How do I select dosage for different solvent blends?
Dosage is determined by resin, solvent polarity, pigment loading, and target viscosity profile, validated in formulation trials.
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