Rheology modifier organoclay
High-performance rheology modifier organoclay delivering controlled thixotropy, clarity and storage stability for coatings, inks, grease and composite systems.
Our rheology modifier organoclay is engineered to deliver predictable thixotropic structure, excellent anti-settling performance and stable viscosity development across multiple solvent-based and resin-rich systems. Through precise organic surface modification and fine milling, the clay forms a strong gel network that enhances flow control, pigment suspension and vertical stability. Suitable for coatings, inks, grease, sealants and composite formulations, it provides formulators with consistent rheology and improved production reliability.
Rheology modifier organoclay
Formulators quickly recognize the value of our rheology modifier organoclay as they see its strong gel formation, stable viscosity and excellent solvent compatibility. Interest grows as it enhances sag resistance, prevents pigment settling and supports smooth application properties. The desire to adopt the material increases once its consistency, clarity and efficiency reduce formulation variability. With samples, technical guidance and competitive quotations available, buyers can easily take the next step toward optimizing their industrial formulations.
FAQ – Rheology modifier organoclay
Q1: What benefits does organoclay offer as a rheology modifier?
A1: It improves thixotropy, stability, anti-settling performance and sag resistance.
Q2: Is it compatible with multiple resin systems?
A2: Yes, including alkyd, epoxy, PU, acrylic and ink systems.
Q3: Does it work in high-solids systems?
A3: Yes, providing stable structure even in dense formulations.
Q4: What dosage is typical?
A4: Usually 0.2%–1.0% depending on polarity and viscosity targets.
Q5: Does it require polar activation?
A5: Some systems benefit from polar activators, while advanced grades allow direct addition.
USP — Rheology modifier organoclay
• Strong thixotropy development
• Excellent pigment suspension
• High clarity and uniform gel structure
• Broad resin compatibility
• Stable viscosity over time
• Ideal for coatings, inks, grease and composites