
Dispersing Additives
Better pigment wetting, stronger colour development, and stable dispersion performance. View Catalogue (PDF)Request SamplesWhat We Solve
Proper pigment dispersion is critical to colour strength, opacity, viscosity control, and long-term stability. JebChem Dispersing Additives are designed to wet, disperse, and stabilise fillers, inorganic pigments, organic pigments, and carbon black in coating and ink systems.
Avaiable for:
- Water-borne systems
- Solvent-borne systems
- Inks and pigment concentrates
- High-pigment formulations
Through carefully engineered polymeric structures, JebChem Dispersing Additives improve pigment wetting efficiency, accelerate dispersion, reduce milling time, and prevent floating and flooding — ensuring consistent colour and performance.
Why JebChem?
Improved colour strength and opacity
Enhanced dispersion efficiency
Viscosity reduction and better flow control
Prevention of pigment floating and flooding
RCIC-backed technical support
JebChem Technical Reports
Application-focused studies and performance evaluations from our RCIC team.
JebChem 8061 – Solvent-based High-performance Dispersing Agent
JebChem 8061 is a high-molecular weight dispersing agent with excellent wetting and dispersing properties for organic and inorganic pigments
Evaluating Dispersing Agents for Yellow Oxide in Acrylic SB Systems
This report summary establishes dispersing agent performance for yellow oxide in acrylic SB systems
Introducing JebChem Matting Agents
Our matting agents provide excellent properties for all coatings related technologies, including industrial applications such as coil and wood coatings , printing inks and decorative coatings.
How to get better coating additives without losing profit
Why is balancing the performance of formulations, quality of coating additives and profit margins so challenging? We’re taking a look at a new approach to additives and this seemingly difficult balance of quality and costs.
Finding an alternative to CAB pigment chip dispersion
What are viable alternatives to costly CAB pigment chips? What kind of performance and improvements can customers gain from alternatives?






