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The pigment mixing stability of the emulsion refers to the stability to added pigments.
The choice of pigment and the m...
The pigment mixing stability of the emulsion refers to the stability to added pigments.
The choice of pigment and the mixing method all affect the stability of the emulsion. Storage stability refers to the ease with which the emulsion deteriorates during storage. Including the stability of the concentrated layer formed by the particles sinking or floating due to gravity and whether the concentrated layer is agglomerated, the stability of polymer particles to chemical changes such as hydrolysis and dehydrochloric acid reactions, and whether the emulsion system will be damaged by changes in cold and heat temperature Properties, including storage stability at room temperature, low temperature, and heating.