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Dispersing agents are essential additives which are used for achieving stable and uniform pigment distribution in paints, coatings, inks, plastics and other color-based formulations.
High performance pigments often require strong dispersion support because poor pigment distribution can lead to low color strength, poor gloss, settling, flocculation and inconsistent shade development.
In industrial formulations, the right dispersing agent helps in improving pigment wetting, milling efficiency, color intensity, viscosity control and long-term storage stability.
Akino Commerce offers pigment dispersion support products such as ADDISP 850, ADDISP 950, ADDISP ECO, DA20 as well as DA-510W, which are suitable for manufacturers who are looking for improved pigment performance and formulation consistency.
Why Dispersing Agents Are Important for High-Performance Pigments
Key Points:
- Improve pigment wetting
- Enhance color strength
- Reduce pigment settling
- Improve gloss and finish
- Support storage stability
Dispersing agents are important because they help pigments spread evenly throughout the formulation. This improves color development, reduces agglomeration, enhances stability and allows manufacturers to achieve consistent pigment performance in paints, inks, coatings and plastic masterbatch systems.
Selection Criteria for Dispersing Agents
Key Points:
- Pigment type
- Resin compatibility
- Solvent or water system
- Required viscosity control
- Long-term stability need
Top 10 Best Dispersing Agents for High-Performance Pigments
1. ADDISP 850
ADDISP 850 is a dispersing additive from Akino Commerce which is used in order to improve pigment and filler dispersion in coatings, inks and color formulations. It helps in reducing pigment clumping, supports smoother processing as well as improves color strength in high performance pigment applications.
Key Uses:
- Pigment dispersion
- Coating systems
- Ink formulations
Why It’s Preferred:
ADDISP 850 is preferred because it improves pigment distribution, supports better milling efficiency, and helps maintain consistent color development in demanding formulations.
2. ADDISP 950
ADDISP 950 is used in formulations that need strong dispersion stability and better pigment performance. It helps pigments in wetting and spreading more evenly, which supports consistent shade quality in paints, coatings, inks and industrial formulations.
Key Uses:
- Paint dispersion
- Color stability
- Pigment wetting
Why It’s Preferred:
ADDISP 950 is preferred because it supports stable pigment dispersion, improves color uniformity, and helps reduce issues such as settling and flocculation.
3. ADDISP ECO
ADDISP ECO is a dispersing agent designed for eco-conscious and performance-focused formulations. It helps pigments and fillers in dispersing evenly while supporting coating stability, color development and consistent processing in modern paint and ink systems.
Key Uses:
- Eco coatings
- Filler dispersion
- Color development
Why It’s Preferred:
ADDISP ECO is preferred because it supports efficient dispersion in environmentally focused formulations while improving stability, gloss, and pigment performance.
4. DA20
DA20 is a dispersion support additive which is used in pigment based formulations that require better processing and stable color output. It helps in improving pigment distribution and supporting smoother formulation behavior during manufacturing and application.
Key Uses:
- Pigment systems
- Processing support
- Stable color
Why It’s Preferred:
DA20 is preferred because it supports uniform pigment distribution, improves formulation handling, and helps maintain reliable color performance.
5. DA-510W
DA-510W is a water-compatible dispersing additive which is used in order to improve pigment distribution and formulation consistency. It is useful in water-based coatings, inks and pigment systems that require stable dispersion and smooth processing performance.
Key Uses:
- Water-based systems
- Pigment stability
- Coating dispersion
Why It’s Preferred:
DA-510W is preferred because it supports stable pigment dispersion in waterborne systems and helps improve processing efficiency and coating consistency.
6. Polymeric Dispersing Agent
Polymeric dispersing agents are widely used in high-performance pigment formulations because they offer strong stabilization and effective pigment separation. They are useful in paints, inks and coatings where long term dispersion stability and high color strength are required.
Key Uses:
- High-color paints
- Ink systems
- Stable dispersions
Why It’s Preferred:
Polymeric dispersing agents are preferred because they provide strong steric stabilization, reduce pigment flocculation, and support excellent color strength in advanced formulations.
7. Wetting and Dispersing Agent
Wetting and dispersing agents help pigments in wetting quickly and dispersing evenly during processing. They are especially useful in formulations where pigment agglomerates must be broken down efficiently in order to improve gloss, color development and finish quality.
Key Uses:
- Pigment wetting
- Gloss improvement
- Milling support
Why It’s Preferred:
Wetting and dispersing agents are preferred because they improve pigment wet-out, reduce milling time and support smoother, more uniform color development.
8. Hyperdispersant
Hyperdispersants are high-efficiency dispersing agents which are used for pigments that are difficult to disperse and for concentrated pigment preparations.
They help in creating systems with high pigment loading and lower viscosity while maintaining strong stability, smooth processing and consistent color performance.
Key Uses:
- Pigment concentrates
- High-load systems
- Low viscosity
Why It’s Preferred:
Hyperdispersants are preferred because they enable high pigment loading, reduce viscosity, and improve dispersion stability in premium pigment systems.
9. Anionic Dispersing Agent
Anionic dispersing agents are widely used in water-based paints, coatings and pigment slurries in order to keep particles properly separated. They help in reducing settling, improving dispersion stability as well as supporting smooth pigment distribution in aqueous formulations.
Key Uses:
- Waterborne paints
- Pigment slurries
- Aqueous coatings
Why It’s Preferred:
Anionic dispersing agents are preferred because they provide effective electrostatic stabilization and help maintain dispersion stability in water-based systems.
10. Non-Ionic Dispersing Agent
Non-ionic dispersing agents are used in formulations that need wide compatibility and stable pigment dispersion without strong ionic effects. They help in maintaining controlled stability and smooth pigment distribution in coatings, inks and specialty systems where formulation balance is important.
Key Uses:
- Specialty coatings
- Compatible systems
- Ink dispersion
Why It’s Preferred:
Non-ionic dispersing agents are preferred because they offer broad formulation compatibility, stable pigment wetting, and controlled dispersion performance.
Dispersing Agents in India: Market Perspective
India’s demand for dispersing agents is increasing across paints, coatings, inks, plastics, construction chemicals, and pigment concentrate manufacturing.
- High-performance pigments are growing
- Water-based systems need stability
- Inks require strong color output
- Coatings demand better gloss
Akino Commerce supports this market with ADDISP 850, ADDISP 950, ADDISP ECO, DA20, and DA-510W.
Conclusion
Dispersing agents are important for achieving strong color development, smooth texture, better gloss and stable pigment performance in coating, inks, paints and plastics. They help in preventing several issues like pigment settling, flocculation, weak shade strength and uneven final appearance.
Akino Commerce offers ADDISP 850, ADDISP 950, ADDISP EXO, DA20 and DA-510W in order to support pigment dispersion in different formulations.
These products, along with more dispersing agent types such as polymeric, wetting, hyperdispersant, anionic and non-ionic dispersants, help manufacturers in improving pigment efficiency and overall formulation quality.


