Additive

TEGO® Glide 494

TEGO® Glide 494 shows very good slip, good anti-blocking properties, and good rub resistance. It creates a soft and slippery touch in waterborne formulations. It is free of aromatic solvents and tin.

Product information

Type

Additive

Sub type

Slip & flow & release

Sustainability

VOC reduction

Markets

Technologies

Waterborne

Manufacturer

TEGO Glide Logo

Availability

Coatino Campus

Surface Weeks at a glance

For our Surface Weeks we have lined up 4 one-hour weekly webinars throughout February, offered twice each to accommodate for different time zones.

As part of this series of events, we are delighted to offer a joint webinar with Synthomer, one of the world’s leading suppliers of sustainable water-based and differentiated polymer solutions.

Want to learn more about the topic surface control? Check out the new comprehensive and interactive eLearning Surface Control Basics.

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Surface Week 1: Metal Coatings

We are delighted to offer a joint webinar with  Synthomer, one of the world’s leading suppliers of sustainable water-based and differentiated polymer solutions.

Join us for an insightful webinar focused on the importance of pre-treatment of metal surfaces. The session will cover the application of 1K anti-corrosion primers and direct-to-metal (DTM) coatings, highlighting their benefits in protecting against environmental factors. Additionally, we will discuss the film formation process and common surface defects that can impact performance.

This webinar is part of the Surface Weeks. 

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Surface Week 2: Improving Surface Appearance and Durability with SPHERILEX® Particles

This presentation describes how novel SPHERILEX® silica particles can be used to improve the surface appearance and wet scrub, burnish, stain, and metal marking resistance of architectural paints. It will also discuss how to boost the performance of traditional silica matting agents to achieve deep matte wood coatings that have significantly improved scratch, burnish and mar resistance.

This webinar is part of the Surface Weeks.

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Surface Week 3: Basics of surface control additives

In this webinar the chemical basics of siloxane-based surface additives will be discussed and their working mechanism will be explained.

This webinar is part of the Surface Weeks.

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Surface Week 4: Improving efficiency by surface control additives

The aspect of a coated surface is positively enhanced by the use of additives for surface control. Using the example of automotive coatings the different aspects of leveling, wetting and haptic effects will be shown on three substrates.

This webinar is part of the Surface Weeks. 

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Surface Control Basics

In this comprehensive interactive eLearning you can learn the basics of surface control additives. You get an overview of the basics of leveling, haptic, slip and release effects and the basics of surface control additives. You learn easily how surface control additives work and how to test the coating effects to find the optimal dosage for your application. You can stop and return any time. 

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Leather coatings

Learn more about leather coatings! What is the difference between natural and synthetic leather? In this learning journey we will explain technical background and various challenges for leather coatings and how to test them.

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Paper: Fine-tuning coating surface control through the use of modified siloxanes

Siloxane-based additives are critical tools in coating applications because their structures can be varied in order to provide a broad range of performance benefits in many types of formulations and chemistries. An attempt is made to clarify the general structure-property relationships that drive the performance attributes of siloxane additives and detail the continuum that exists between wetting, leveling, defoaming and slip within this chemistry class.

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Go for the Perfect Finish!

Recorded Webinar: Get to know our functional TEGO® Glide & Flow to control surfaces: Slip, flow & leveling, anti-cratering, anti-blocking, scratch resistance and more! Particular valuable in industrial, wood and furniture coatings. Slip and flow additives are active at the interfaces between the substrate and the surrounding air. Depending on their structure, they improve substrate wetting, promote flow and impart slip.

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Introduction into siloxane-based additives for radiation-curing coatings and inks

Recorded Webinar: In this webinar you can learn about the composition of siloxane-based additives and their distinct effects in radiation-curing formulations. You will find out what is important for the selection of a suitable additive, where the strengths and limits of this technology are. Examples are shown for the effects: substrate wetting, slip, release and defoaming.

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Slip and flow additives for wood coatings

This learning journey reviews Evonik's surface control additive offerings for wood coatings. Our expert Mike Peck explains how this product line can improve surface coating appearance and provides highlights with an overview of product selection.

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Boosting our Jetting and Testing Capabilities

In less than 7 minutes we would like to tell you about our latest investment for Inkjet applications, what it can do for us and what we could do for you. 
Belief in the potential that inkjet represents for the printing industry is reflected in our continued efforts to provide our customers with specific recommendations, custom solutions and even specifically developed products. Find out more about the technical capabilities of our drop watcher and print station, and about modes of collaboration we offer that may assist you on your path of developing inkjet inks.

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Conference Paper, jointly with Krüss, IJC 2019

What are the important physico chemical parameters when formulating inks and how to characterize and optimize them. Recording kindly provided by Krüss.

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Conference Paper: IJC Düsseldorf 2019

This is a re-recording of the paper given at Inkjet Congress 2019. "Promoting Curing Speed: Ideal Surfactants for LED Curing Inkjet Inks"

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How to prevent blocking in Printing Inks

This webcast shows you various factors that lead to blocking defects in printing inks, and more importantly demonstrate 3 different formulating approaches. Lab videos and pictures are illustrated to show you how additives could help you achieve flawless finish.

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Printing Inks Service Offerings - Interactive video

This is an interactive video that showcase different service offerings to support printing inks customers thru innovations and efficiency. Come explore to take advantage of our competencies in regulatory guidance, sustainability, technical expertise and trainings.

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Siloxane-based additives for inks and varnishes, composition, performance and limitations

Recorded Webinar: Siloxane-based additives show unique effects in waterborne, radiation-curing and also solventborne inks and varnishes. This webinar related structural motives to effects in inks and varnishes. It had displayed how to improve ink performance by the use of highly active siloxane-based additives, but also mentioned possible limitations. Can they potentially replace fluorosurfactants?

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Controlling image quality of inkjet inks - the most important 1% of an ink formulation

Recorded Webinar: This webinar had introduced the know-how related the structure-property relationship of substrate wetting agents and their impact on the quality of the printed image as an integral part in enabling hight throughput digital printing.

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Entering the World of Regulatory for Printing Inks / Advanced

Recorded Webinar: Staying compliant with regulations is becoming more crucial than ever when it comes to creating new printing inks. This webinar is designed to offer advanced knowledge and comprehensive insights on key compliance matters.

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Entering the World of Regulatory for Printing Inks / Basic

Recorded Webinar: It is essential to have a basic understanding of regulations when creating a new printing ink. While the term "regulatory" may evoke negative connotations for some, this webinar aimed to provide fundamental knowledge on the topic in a relaxed manner.

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High performance ink additives with broad regulatory compliance and food contact status.

Recorded Webinar: Printing processes are getting faster and faster, substrates more and more diverse and global regulatory requirements more and more stringent. In this webinar, you will learn how Coating Additives copes with these requirements and proactively builds a portfolio of suitable high performance additives. Trends, star products and latest developments has been discussed along with practical examples and recommendations.

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Our Solutions for UV Inkjet Inks

Recorded Webinar: UV inkjet inks develop fast in recent years in the application of label, tobacco packaging and PCB etc. In this webinar we had shared our additive solutions for UV inkjet ink application, we had introduced our high performance dispersants for different type of pigments dispersing, surface control additives especially crosslinkable product series which can help to improve substrate wetting, slip property and scratch resistance etc, and our Co-binders which can help to boost the curing speed, improve adhesion and pigment wetting etc.

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Outperformulate your waterborne inks - Part I

Recorded Webinar: Inks are often produced from semi-finished to address the application complexity and reduce the final production step to a blending operation. Semi-finished must not only be intermixable and compatible but also stable over the time. In this mini webinar series, challenges and solutions are presented. The first part presented solutions for pigment preparations and particle stabilization, so how to control the color and appearance of an ink. Part 2, will be related to foam, slip, release and substrate wetting - so control of the physical parameters of an ink.

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Outperformulate your waterborne inks - Part II

Recorded Webinar: Inks are often produced from semi-finished to address the application complexity and reduce the final production step to a blending operation. Semi-finished must not only be intermixable and compatible but also stable over the time. In this mini webinar series, challenges and solutions were presented. In the first part we have presented solutions for pigment preparations and particle stabilization, so how to control the color and appearance of an ink. Part 2, have been related to foam, slip, release and substrate wetting - so control of the physical parameters of an ink.

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Star products and more - Plastic Coatings

Technical insight of important coating properties for plastic coatings and product recommendations.

You can find supplementary content, such as links or documents ready for download, in the “Resources” tab or on the right-hand side of this course page, just below the Tags.

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Star products for packaging inks - Cobinders

In this module of our webcast series  you can learn how cobinders work and should be selected for their use in (packaging) inks. Our star products for this application are presented and compared to each other for best possible selection. More modules on other product groups available here on COATINO® Campus.

You can find supplementary content, such as links or documents ready for download, in the “Resources” tab or on the right-hand side of this course page, just below the Tags.

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Star products for packaging inks - Slip additives

In this module of our webcast series  you can learn how slip, anti-blocking and release additives work and should be selected for their use in (packaging) inks.  Our star products for this application are presented and compared to each other for best possible selection. More modules on other product groups available here on COATINO® Campus.

You can find supplementary content, such as links or documents ready for download, in the “Resources” tab or on the right-hand side of this course page, just below the Tags.