Organic clay for pigment suspension and anti-settling
organic clay for pigment suspension and anti-settling – organoclay for long-term storage stability
High-performance organic clay designed for pigment suspension and anti-settling in solvent-based coatings and inks, ensuring long-term storage stability and uniform color distribution.
Organic clay for pigment suspension and anti-settling
Our organic clay for pigment suspension and anti-settling is engineered to create a strong thixotropic network that maintains pigment distribution and prevents hard settling during long-term storage. Its plate-like structure provides high surface interaction with pigments, fillers and colorants, keeping them uniformly dispersed in resin-rich and solventborne systems.
Ideal for coatings, printing inks, industrial enamels and marine paints, this organoclay ensures stable viscosity, improves color consistency and reduces the need for re-dispersion during production or use. It is the preferred solution for manufacturers who require long-lasting storage stability in high-performance formulations.
🔹 AIDA – Organic clay for pigment suspension and anti-settling
Formulators concerned with pigment settling quickly recognize the value of a rheology modifier that not only suspends pigments but stabilizes them over extended storage periods. As they test our organic clay’s ability to create a firm yet workable gel structure that prevents hard-bottom settling, interest rises. When they observe improved color strength, fewer defects and reduced re-dispersion time, the desire to incorporate this clay becomes clear. With consistent quality and global supply, manufacturers gain a dependable tool for strengthening storage stability in diverse coatings and inks.
🔹 FAQ – Organic clay for pigment suspension and anti-settling
Q1: What causes pigment settling in coatings?
Gravity forces dense pigments downward, and insufficient rheology allows them to compact into a hard layer.
Q2: How does organic clay prevent this?
It forms a three-dimensional network that immobilizes pigments and fillers.
Q3: Does it work with metallic or heavy pigments?
Yes, including iron oxide, zinc fillers and metallic flakes.
Q4: How does it affect color strength?
It maintains uniform dispersion, improving color consistency.
Q5: Is it suitable for long-term storage formulations?
Yes — it significantly reduces hard settling in long-storage environments.
🔹 USP – Organic clay for pigment suspension and anti-settling
Prevents pigment hard settling
Creates a strong thixotropic network
Improves color stability
Suitable for heavy pigments and fillers
Long-term storage stability
Compatible with coatings & inks