
Product introduction
PolyFox PF-154N is an environmentally friendly water-based non-ionic fluorosurfactant used in water-based coatings to improve leveling and product appearance. In the proper formulation, PolyFox PF-154N can be used to replace telomerization and other traditional fluorosurfactants such as 3M's FC-129. Compared to traditional fluorosurfactant technology, PolyFox PF-154N greatly reduces the introduction of air bubbles and air.
Main features and efficacy
· Good water solubility for use in aqueous systems
· Does not cause foaming, especially for paint industry.
The molecular size is small, suitable for the electronics industry.
High efficiency, the addition amount for most applications does not exceed 1%.
· Safe, no environmental health and safety risks.
Typical physical properties of fluorosurfactant PolyFox PF-154N
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physical properties |
PolyFox PF-154N |
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Exterior |
clear |
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Viscosity @77ºF (cps) (Brookfield #21 Spindle) |
51 |
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color |
Colorless to slightly straw-colored |
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Nonvolatile weight ratio |
25% |
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Ion type |
Nonionic Fluoropolyether |
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solvent |
water |
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Ionic features |
Nonionic |
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pH |
4 – 4.5 |
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Specific gravity (g/ml) 1.047 |
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Flash point (in Pensky Martens closed beaker) |
>200°F (equivalent to 93.3°c) |
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Surface Tension (mN/m) |
28 (1000 ppm in distilled water) |
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foam height (Roth-Myers Foam Test: 49°C @ 1000 ppm distilled water, ASTM D1173 -53 |
Initial: 56 After 5 minutes: 4 |
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water soluble |
Can be dispersed in water in any ratio |
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*Not an official product specification sheet |
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Application recommendation
PolyFox PF-154N can be directly added to water-based paints with stirring. The typical addition amount is 0.05-1%, but the fluorine-containing compound system often has a large difference in the addition amount of each system, and it is difficult to generalize. The screening test phase should test a range of concentrations, the best performance is often based on a specific concentration, adding more or less will affect the final effect.




