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Which polyethylene wax is good for masterbatch? Polyethylene wax is used as a dispersant in masterbatch processing and is widely used in polyolefin masterbatch. It has good compatibility with resins such as polyethylene, polyvinyl chloride, and polypropylene, and has excellent external and internal lubrication.
Related uses of polyethylene wax:
Masterbatch (dispersion, lubrication, brightness) PVC profiles/pipes/sheets (high-efficiency external lubricant).
Compound stabilizer (improves dispersion performance and prevents dust).
Hot melt adhesive (improves heat resistance and viscosity adjustment).
Hot melt road marking paint/road marking paint (improves heat resistance and viscosity adjustment).
Rubber (improves processability, carbon dispersant).
Cable material (increases filling and extrusion efficiency).
Ink (anti-settling, gloss, wear resistance).
Filling masterbatch (improves heat resistance, gelling agent, transparency).
Candle (increases hardness, gloss and wear resistance).
Plastic additives (improved wettability, demoulding, better dispersion).
Polyethylene wax has similar chemical properties and excellent electrical properties to polyethylene, and also has the characteristics of wax, with high melting point, high hardness, low melting point viscosity, and good processing flowability. The product is white flake or powder, odorless, non-toxic, non-corrosive, and has excellent lubricity and compatibility when mixed with plastics, rubber, paraffin, and ink. It is an excellent processing aid. It is widely used in ink, masterbatch, coating, hot melt adhesive, rubber and plastic processing and other industries.
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