Polyethylene Wax

 Polyethylene wax is a type of synthetic wax that is produced from ethylene which is obtained during the processing of crude oil. It is utilized as a surface active agent and an adjuvant in many fields because of its slippery, non-stick, and hydrophobic characteristics.

 

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Characteristics

Uses and Applications

Key applications

  • Surface Modifier

Industries

  • Paint, Ink & Coatings

Applications:

  • It is used as a surface modifier in coatings, paints, and inks to enhance the scratch resistance, gloss, and smoothness of the treated surfaces.

  • Improves the finish and the performance of painted coatings used in automotive, packaging, and furniture industries.

 

  • Used in the processing of plastics as a functional additive to minimize friction, optimize the flow characteristics and prevent sticking during molding and extrusion.

  • Aids in easy and fast handling of plastic materials as well as minimizes the occurrence of defects in the products.

 

 

  • Used in the formulation of printing inks and packaging materials to enhance sliding properties and minimize blocking.

  • Used in textile coatings to impart water resistance, slipperiness and anti-static characteristics to fabrics.

  • Improves the efficacy and sturdiness of treated textiles for uses in exposed environments and manufacturing processes.

  • Serves as a processing aid and mold release agent to help improve the rubber compound’s mold release and surface finish.

Packing

Most polyethylene wax is packed in sealed bags or boxes to minimize contact with contaminants and ease handling and transport.

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