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OPAQUE POLYMER

OPAQUE POLYMER

Opaque polymer is a scattering pigment that partially replaces TiO2.

Opaque Polymers offer reduced TiO2 consumption to white and pastel Paints and Coatings formulations.

Ataman's advanced Opaque Polymers (polymeric opacifiers) support reduced TiO2 consumption by up to 20-35%.

OPAQUE POLYMER is a highly efficient, voided latex product that improves hiding and whiteness in paints and coatings and functions as a partial replacement for titanium dioxide (TiO2)


Opaque Polymer is a hollow-sphere polymeric pigment that allows paint manufacturers to reduce the raw material cost of their formulations with no performance penalties.



Adding Opaque Polymer to conventional paints allows the paint manufacturer to reduce the initial level of TiO2 and provide significant cost savings with equal properties. 

Because Opaque Polymer has a comparatively low binder demand, the total PVC can be slightly increased without sacrificing paint performance.

The extender levels may need to be rebalanced to adjust gloss by adjusting the ratio of large and small particle size extenders, and the water level and thickener may need to be adjusted to keep volume solids and viscosity constant.



Opacifiers and opaque polymers can be used in wall coating formulations as a partial replacement of TiO2 to achieve a balance of performance and cost. 

Our opaque polymer additives help your formulations offer opacity, gloss, and brightness for paints and coatings. 

Our advanced polymeric opacifiers are engineered to improve the efficiency of titanium dioxide (TiO2) through better spacing for improved light scattering – all while maintaining the performance of the paint or coating.   

OPAQUE POLYMER is an organic opacifier for water-based paints and coatings, mainly white and pastel formulations.

To a certain extent, using OPAQUE POLYMER enables white and pastel paints and coatings formulators to decrease their titanium dioxide consumption.

Current market conditions related to the rising cost of TiO2 allow this product to deliver value at higher levels of TiO2 replacement and in more formulating spaces.

Opaque polymer was developed to supplement titanium dioxide (TiO2) in paint formulators with a light-scattering pigment. 

The hollow-sphere structure of OPAQUE POLYMER provides a controlled and consistent level of air void hiding in paint through the refractive index differential between the internal air void and the outer polymer shell. 

The encapsulated air voids hide without losing resistance properties associated with other raw materials, which provide hiding through increased film porosity. 

Extensive research and practical experience demonstrate that OPAQUE POLYMER may economically replace 10 to 35 % of TiO2 in white and pastel architectural paints. 

As a result, there is growing interest in using OPAQUE POLYMER at higher levels of TiO2 replacement in white and pastel acrylics. 
This interest extends to using OPAQUE POLYMER in mid-tone tint bases, primers, and polyvinyl acetate (PVA) paints. 






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