In the paint industry, a base tinter compatibilizer refers to a chemical additive that is used to enhance the compatibility between the base paint and the colourants. Tinters are used to add colour to the base paint, but if the base and tinter are not compatible, the resulting mixture may not have the desired colour, texture, or other properties. Base tinter compatibilizers are added to the base paint to help improve the dispersion and compatibility of the tinter, ensuring that the final product has consistent and uniform colour.

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Chemical Name : Other, Diuron
Other Names : 3(3,4dichlorophenyl)1,1dimethylurea
Gloss : Other, Matte
Raw Material : Other, Organic Compounds
Application : Paints, Coatings, Plastics, Textiles
Grade : Technical Grade
Chemical Name : Other, Adhesion Promoter
Other Names : Surface Modifier, Primer
Gloss : Other, Semigloss
Raw Material : Other, Silane coupling agents
Application : Improves adhesion of paints, coatings, adhesives on various substrates
Grade : Industrial Grade
Chemical Name : Other, Industrial Rub Resistance Compound
Other Names : Rub Resistance Additive
Gloss : Other, Adjustable
Raw Material : Other, Specialty organic and inorganic materials
Application : Paint, paper, textile finishing, rubber industry
Grade : Industrial Grade
Chemical Name : Other, Slip, mar, scuff resistance & Substrate wetting agent
Other Names : Slip and wetting additive
Gloss : Other, Enhances gloss finish
Raw Material : Other, Specialty chemicals blend
Application : Paints, coatings, inks, plastics
Grade : Industrial