Cabot corporation has added a new product to its EMPEROR® range of high-performance black pigments, developed specifically for water-borne coating systems

Pigment & Resin Technology

ISSN: 0369-9420

Article publication date: 6 July 2010

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(2010), "Cabot corporation has added a new product to its EMPEROR® range of high-performance black pigments, developed specifically for water-borne coating systems", Pigment & Resin Technology, Vol. 39 No. 4. https://doi.org/10.1108/prt.2010.12939dad.007

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Cabot corporation has added a new product to its EMPEROR® range of high-performance black pigments, developed specifically for water-borne coating systems

Cabot corporation has added a new product to its EMPEROR® range of high-performance black pigments, developed specifically for water-borne coating systems

Article Type: New products From: Pigment & Resin Technology, Volume 39, Issue 4

EMPEROR 1800 provides formulators of base-coats for automotive and other high-colour applications with high-black colour performance, rapid and economical dispersion and long-term performance stability.

Cabot was the first carbon black supplier to develop black pigments specifically for water-borne applications, and the new product underlines the company’s commitment to remain the leader in this sector. Like the existing EMPEROR 2,000 pigment, the new product consists of small-particle carbon black that is chemically modified in order to attach specific functional groups to the pigment surface. As a result, the pigment is fully compatible with water-borne systems and delivers better performance than conventional oxidised carbon black pigments.

The surface treatment allows the pigment to disperse to individual aggregates, resulting in a black colour that is superior to other comparable products currently on the market and provides a combination of high jetness and deep blue undertone. Colour is very consistent because the variability caused by dispersion quality variation is also reduced.

EMPEROR 1800 disperses quickly and easily as a result of electro-static stabilisation in aqueous solutions, which causes the pigment particles to automatically separate during production and remain separated afterwards.

As a result, grinding times are shortened and the quantity of dispersion additives required to achieve optimum performance can be considerably reduced – typically by more than 50 per cent – compared with conventional oxidised carbon black.

Owing to the stability of the pigment, shelf life of mill-bases and final formulations in which it is used is greatly extended and final film properties are consistently maintained.

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