Wax dispersion Plastema WD 21
Water-based dispersion of polyethylene wax. The dispersion system is non-ionic
Recommended application: 1-6% additive, depending on the overall formula and the desired degree of matting.
Parameter |
Meaning |
Appearance |
White liquid |
Viscosity, MPa*s |
< 1000 |
Mass fraction of non-volatile substances (1 h, 125°C) |
35 – 45 % |
Drop melting point |
126–132 °C |
pH |
5,5–8,5 |
Application:
Water-based varnishes, paints, and printing inks. Key functional properties: improved slip and abrasion resistance, hydrophobic effect, surface matting, and a pleasant touch.
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Application:
- External lubricant / lubricant, plasticizer for polymers (PVC, PP, HDPE, LDPE, Rubbers);
- Dispersant and plasticizer in super concentrates (masterbatches, polymer compositions);
- Viscosity regulator in hot melt adhesives and adhesives, oils, coolant;
- Component of wax compositions (paraffin compositions, model injection formulations for metallurgy, candles);
- Temperature and strength modifier in thermoplastics, bitumen.
- Application
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P24M10 is a micronized polypropylene wax, representing a universal high-temperature additive with a melting point of 146–152 °C, compatible with most coating systems, including solvent-based, powder, epoxy, polyester, acrylic, and UV-curable coatings. Its key function is the formation of a strong and hard protective surface layer that significantly enhances the coating’s resistance to abrasive wear and scratching. At the same time, the wax acts as a highly effective matting agent, providing a uniform, stable, and deep matte finish.
Thanks to its chemical inertness and high melting point, P24M10 remains stable within formulations and during service without negatively affecting other film properties. It is used in protective, industrial, and decorative coatings where increased surface wear resistance, resistance to mechanical damage, and a stable matte appearance are required.
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Micronized waxes are used as additives in the production of coatings and surface finishes. They improve gloss and slip properties, promote effective resin dispersion, and form a smooth surface layer that protects against scratching and abrasion.
They are used in powder coatings, architectural paints, and wood coatings.
