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Munzing Chemie

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Münzing Chemie is a highly regarded, privately owned specialty additive company with headquarters in Abstatt, Germany. They have a presence in over 40 countries and are a technology driven organization with an extensive staff of highly experienced R&D and technical service personnel in Europe, the Americas and Asia. Their manufacturing plants in Germany, USA and China have broad synthesis and formulation capabilities in order to best serve their global customer base. Munzing Chemie offers a variety of additives, which include d­efoamers, dispersants, rheology modifiers, emulsifiers­, wetting and leveling agents, micronized and coated waxes as well as wax dispersions and emulsions for use in the graphic art and inks industry.
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METOLAT® 362 Munzing Chemie METOLAT® 362 is yellowish liquid wetting agent for aqueous systems. METOLAT® 362 is a non-ionic, silicone free wetting agent with low foam tendency for water based printing inks, adhesives, emulsion paints and water borne clear as well as pigmented coatin...view more METOLAT® 362 is yellowish liquid wetting agent for aqueous systems. METOLAT® 362 is a non-ionic, silicone free wetting agent with low foam tendency for water based printing inks, adhesives, emulsion paints and water borne clear as well as pigmented coatings. METOLAT® 362 improves substrate and pigment wetting. It shows a very broad pH stability. view less
METOLAT® 365 Munzing Chemie METOLAT® 365 is a yellowish, clear non-ionic, silicone free wetting agent with low foam tendency for water based printing inks, adhesives, emulsion paints and water borne clear as well as pigmented coatings. METOLAT® 365 improves substrate and pigment we...view more METOLAT® 365 is a yellowish, clear non-ionic, silicone free wetting agent with low foam tendency for water based printing inks, adhesives, emulsion paints and water borne clear as well as pigmented coatings. METOLAT® 365 improves substrate and pigment wetting. It shows a very broad pH stability. view less
METOLAT® 366 Munzing Chemie METOLAT® 366 is a low foaming non-ionic yellowish liquid wetting agent for water-based printing inks, adhesives and clear as well as pigmented coatings. It improves substrate wetting and levelling by reduction of surface tension. METOLAT® 366 shows defoam...view more METOLAT® 366 is a low foaming non-ionic yellowish liquid wetting agent for water-based printing inks, adhesives and clear as well as pigmented coatings. It improves substrate wetting and levelling by reduction of surface tension. METOLAT® 366 shows defoaming properties in many systems. view less
METOLAT® 700 Munzing Chemie METOLAT® 700 is part of a liquid wetting agent series for aqueous systems. They are dispersing and wetting agents for carbon blacks for aqueous coatings and pigment concentrates. Their main applications include printing ink, architectural, wood and indust...view more METOLAT® 700 is part of a liquid wetting agent series for aqueous systems. They are dispersing and wetting agents for carbon blacks for aqueous coatings and pigment concentrates. Their main applications include printing ink, architectural, wood and industrial coatings, overprint varnishes, and adhesives. METOLAT® 700 is characterized by medium foam tendencies and a density of 8.10 lbs/gal at 20°C. view less
METOLAT® 725 Munzing Chemie METOLAT® 725 is part of a liquid wetting agent series for aqueous systems. They are dispersing and wetting agents for carbon blacks for aqueous coatings and pigment concentrates. Their main applications include printing ink, coatings - architectural, wood...view more METOLAT® 725 is part of a liquid wetting agent series for aqueous systems. They are dispersing and wetting agents for carbon blacks for aqueous coatings and pigment concentrates. Their main applications include printing ink, coatings - architectural, wood and industrial, overprint varnishes, and adhesives. METOLAT® 725 is characterized by low foam tendencies and a density of 8.08 lbs/gal at 20°C. view less
METOLAT® 750 Munzing Chemie METOLAT® 750 is part of a liquid wetting agent series for aqueous systems. They are dispersing and wetting agents for carbon blacks for aqueous coatings and pigment concentrates. Their main applications include printing ink, architectural, wood and indust...view more METOLAT® 750 is part of a liquid wetting agent series for aqueous systems. They are dispersing and wetting agents for carbon blacks for aqueous coatings and pigment concentrates. Their main applications include printing ink, architectural, wood and industrial coatings, overprint varnishes, and adhesives. METOLAT® 750 is characterized by low foam tendencies and a density of 7.94 lbs/gal at 20°C. view less
METOLAT® 775 Munzing Chemie METOLAT® 775 is part of a liquid wetting agent series for aqueous systems. They are dispersing and wetting agents for carbon blacks for aqueous coatings and pigment concentrates. Their main applications include printing ink, architectural, wood and indust...view more METOLAT® 775 is part of a liquid wetting agent series for aqueous systems. They are dispersing and wetting agents for carbon blacks for aqueous coatings and pigment concentrates. Their main applications include printing ink, architectural, wood and industrial coatings, overprint varnishes, and adhesives. METOLAT® 775 is characterized by low to no foam tendencies and a density of 7.88 lbs/gal at 20°C. view less
METOLAT® 780 Munzing Chemie METOLAT® 780 is part of a liquid wetting agent series for aqueous systems. They are dispersing and wetting agents for carbon blacks for aqueous coatings and pigment concentrates. Their main applications include printing ink, architectural, wood and indust...view more METOLAT® 780 is part of a liquid wetting agent series for aqueous systems. They are dispersing and wetting agents for carbon blacks for aqueous coatings and pigment concentrates. Their main applications include printing ink, architectural, wood and industrial coatings, overprint varnishes, and adhesives. METOLAT® 780 is characterized by low to no foam tendencies and a density of 7.85 lbs/gal at 20°C. view less