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titleOfInvention Dispersant of stabilization liquid
abstract PURPOSE:To make hygroscopicity small and to improve shelf stability, dispersibility and deflocculation properties by incorporating a powdery polymer of (meth)acrylic acid which has 20-500 degree of polymerization as an essential component and preparing a dispersant of stabilization liquid. CONSTITUTION:A dispersant of stabilization liquid is prepared by incorporating an acid type of a powdery polymer of (meth)acrylic acid which has 20-500 degree of polymerization or a copolymer [content of (meth)acrylic acid is 50% or more] of (meth)acrylic acid and the other acryl-base monomer as an essential component. The polymer can be prepared by performing polymerization with a polymerizing method of an acryl-base monomer which is generally performed, and thereafter heating, drying, dehydrating and crushing the polymer. The dispersant of stabilization obtained such a way is preferably used at about 0.01-1.0wt.% in the case of producing the stabilization liquid.
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