Color Pastes Color Properties

Water Paste ColorsAkrosperse® Water Paste Colors:

Akrochem Corporation offers an extensive line of aqueous pigment dispersions for use in many water based systems. Both organic and inorganic pigments are offered and are produced to strict quality standards.

Akrosperse® Water Paste Colors are widely used by producers of latex products, adhesives and other similar products. They contain nonionic, anionic, or a blend of these type surfactants. they have a good shelf life; however, they should be protected from freezing and should be stirred before use.

Akrosperse® Plasticizer Paste Colors:

Plasticizer Paste ColorAkrochem Corporation provides a broad line of plasticizer pigment dispersions for use in a wide range of systems. Both organic and inorganic pigments are available.
Akrosperse® Plasticizer Pastes are all finely ground, three roll ink mill pastes produced to strict quality standards.

Additional Paste Dispersion Information:

Aqueous Pigment InformationPDF ICON
Dealing with Frozen ColorantPDF ICON
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Polyester PastePDF ICON
Dipropylene Glycol Dibenzoate PastePDF ICON


Akrosperse®  Plasticizer Pastes are particularly useful where excellent pigment dispersion is required. Applications suited for the use of these pastes involve incorporating both soft and hard pigments in a variety of rubber compounds particularly soft rubber compounds, and in plastisol and coating applications.

Beyond the products listed on this page, customized products in a variety of plasticizers systems can be produced. Product lines are also available for use in cast and blown urethanes, silicones and a variety of plastic applications, including plastisols, coatings, extrusions and PVC compounds.

Akrosperse®  Plasticizer Pastes can be formulated so a wide range of viscosities can be obtained. Pastes can be manufactured to range from a pourable material to the consistency of soft butter.

Akrosperse®  Plasticizer Pastes can be produced in small quantities; as little as three pounds, and as large as 2,000 pounds or more.