| Message: | Oxidized polyethylene wax is a novel polar wax exhibiting characteristics such as a high softening point, high hardness, and low penetration. It finds extensive application in plastic processing, coatings, inks, and related fields. Its core features are outlined below:
Physical and Chemical Properties
High softening point and hardness: Maintains stable performance at elevated temperatures, demonstrating superior abrasion resistance and scratch resistance compared to conventional waxes.
Low Penetration: Exhibits excellent material permeability, strong adhesion, and rapid curing speed.
Thermal Stability: Resists decomposition in high-temperature, high-humidity, or oily environments, demonstrating outstanding oxidation resistance.
Functional Properties
Lubricity: Provides both external and internal lubrication, enhancing plastic processing efficiency while reducing costs.
Dispersibility: Achieves excellent dispersion of fillers and pigments, improving the appearance of finished products.
Chemical Resistance: Resists acids, alkalis, hard water, and organic solvents, remaining free-flowing during long-term storage. |