Guangzhou Eric Wei Chemical Co., Ltd.
Guangzhou Eric Wei Chemical Co., Ltd.

Eastman Monoamylamine Neutralizer

Eastman Monoamylamine Neutralizer is a high-purity amine-based neutralizing agent from Eastman’s specialty chemical portfolio, designed for precise pH control in industrial coatings, adhesives, and water-based systems—offering low volatility, excellent solubility, and consistent buffering performance without compromising formulation stability.
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Features Of Eastman Monoamylamine Neutralizer

  1. Highly effective amine-based neutralizer for acidic components in industrial formulations.

  2. Low volatility and favorable handling characteristics compared to lower-molecular-weight amines.

  3. Excellent solubility in common organic solvents and water-miscible systems.

  4. Stable performance across a broad pH range, supporting consistent neutralization control.

  5. Compatible with a wide variety of resins, coatings, and emulsion systems without compromising stability.

Typical Applications Of Eastman Monoamylamine Neutralizer

  1. Neutralization of acidic groups in acrylic and polyester dispersions for waterborne coatings.

  2. pH adjustment and stabilization in industrial cleaning formulations.

  3. Counterion selection and viscosity control in inkjet and flexographic ink systems.

  4. Stabilization of carboxylated latexes used in adhesives and construction sealants.

  5. Buffering agent in metalworking fluid concentrates requiring mild alkalinity.

Specifications Of Eastman Monoamylamine Neutralizer

Chemical TypeSecondary aliphatic amine
Product FormLiquid
AppearanceClear, colorless to pale yellow liquid
Primary ApplicationsNeutralization, pH control, and stabilization in waterborne systems
Key FeaturesLow odor, low volatility, good compatibility
BenefitsImproved formulation stability, reduced volatility-related safety concerns, consistent neutralization efficiency
Typical Amine Value410–430 mg KOH/g
Boiling Point (at 760 mmHg)Approx. 185–195 °C


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