Coalescentes e cossolventes que viabilizam a formação de filme em tintas base água e base solvente — butyl glycol ether, diethylene glycol monoethyl ether e glicóis para ciclos de congelamento-descongelamento, com opções de baixo VOC.
Éteres glicólicos são os coalescentes e cossolventes que permitem a um revestimento base água formar um filme contínuo ao secar. A coalescent temporarily softens latex particles so they fuse below the binder's minimum film-formation temperature (MFFT), then diffuses out of the film. Ethylene glycol monobutyl ether (butyl glycol ether, CAS 111-76-2) is the standard coalescent for latex systems. Specify a coalescent when a paint must cure at low ambient temperature, and size the dose to the binder's MFFT rather than overdosing for insurance.
Here is the honest trade-off. A coalescent lowers MFFT and improves cold-weather film formation, but a slow-evaporating coalescent stays in the film and counts toward the coating's VOC. Where regulations cap VOC, formulators move to low-VOC or VOC-exempt co-solvents and lean harder on binder design instead of dosing more solvent. Diethylene glycol monoethyl ether (CAS 111-90-0) is a high-boiling co-solvent used to extend open time and flow. Confirm the VOC classification for your product type and jurisdiction before locking a grade.
Ethylene glycol (CAS 107-21-1) and propylene glycol (CAS 57-55-6) sit in the same toolbox as freeze-thaw stabilizers and co-solvents; propylene glycol is the lower-toxicity choice where a paint may see consumer handling. Diacetone alcohol (CAS 123-42-2) is a ketone-alcohol co-solvent for solvency and flow. None of these replaces the binder, so treat them as formulation aids that tune drying and stability, not as the property-defining ingredient.
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