
One Multi-Functional Dispersant for the Wetting and Stabilization of a Variety of Pigments
- 30 min
by
Stephanie Yates
Dispersing agents are essential for achieving vibrant color, small particle size dispersions, and durability in high-performance coatings. However, it can be challenging to find the right dispersant for the formulations you’re working with.
This webinar explores how one dispersant can help strike the right balance between effective pigment dispersion and overall coating performance in a variety of pigment formulations. We’ll review dispersant functionality, key selection criteria, and performance considerations—especially for waterborne Direct-to-Metal (DTM) and wood applications.
Featured are studies comparing acrylic and alkyd-based coatings formulated with Borchi® Gen 1750, a high-performance dispersant. Learn how dispersant choice, grind time, and system compatibility influence:
· Smaller particle sizes
· Improved color strength
· Higher transparency
· Minimized impact on corrosion resistance
· Low paste viscosity
· Resin system compatibility
See how the right dispersant can elevate aesthetics across different applications—enhancing both durability and visual appeal.
Watch the video to discover how smarter dispersant selection can transform your waterborne coating formulations!
Request for a sample: Voc-free pigment dispersing agent
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Length:
30 min
Why should you attend?
In this webinar, you will learn:
- Excellent Q-Fog test results in waterborne coatings
- Strong color development
- High transparency
- Good binder compatibility
- Small particle size dispersions
- Low paste viscosity
- Comparable gloss and hardness
Who should attend?
- Formulators
- Chemists
- Chemical Technicians
- Product development
- Technical marketing
- Technical management
Presenters

Stephanie Yates
Applications Development Manager
Stephanie Yates is the Applications Development Manager for Borchers Americas, a subsidiary of Milliken & Company. In this role, she leads the applications development team for the Coating Additives business in the Americas. Stephanie is a graduate of the University of Pittsburgh with a BS in Chemistry and an MBA and has 25 years within the coatings industry. She has led teams supporting innovation and new product growth within multiple market segments.
