Micronised Polyethylene Wax

Micronised Polyethylene Wax is a finely ground form of polyethylene wax that has been processed to achieve very small particle sizes, typically in the micron range. This micronisation process increases the surface area of the wax, allowing it to provide superior performance in various applications, particularly where lubrication, slip, and scratch resistance are required. The fine particle size of micronised polyethylene wax enhances its ability to disperse effectively in formulations and improves its interaction with other materials.
Key Characteristics:
- Particle Size: Typically ranges from 5 to 25 microns, depending on the specific product and processing.
- Appearance: White to off-white powder.
- Melting Point: Typically between 120°C to 135°C, depending on the grade of polyethylene used.
- Density: Varies, but generally in the range of 0.92 to 0.95 g/cm³.
- Solubility: Insoluble in water but highly soluble in hydrocarbon solvents.
- pH Level: Neutral, typically around 7.
Key Properties:
- Lubrication: Provides excellent lubrication properties, reducing friction and wear in a wide range of materials.
- Slip Resistance: Increases slip properties, particularly in plastics and films.
- Scratch Resistance: Enhances scratch resistance and durability in coatings and films.
- Film-Forming: Contributes to the formation of smooth, durable films in coatings and paints.
- Compatibility: Compatible with a wide range of resins, polymers, and solvents, making it versatile for various formulations.
- Heat Resistance: Offers good thermal stability and maintains performance even under high-temperature conditions.
Applications:
Micronised polyethylene wax is used in several industries due to its excellent performance in improving product qualities like smoothness, slip, and durability:
- Paints & Coatings: Used to improve scratch resistance, matte finishes, lubricity, and durability in both solvent-based and water-based coatings.
- Plastic & Rubber Processing: Acts as a lubricant and processing aid, improving extrusion and molding processes.
- Printing Inks: Used as an anti-blocking agent and to improve the slip and smoothness of printing inks.
- Adhesives & Sealants: Enhances the flowability, slip, and anti-blocking properties of adhesives.
- Plastic Films: Improves the slip and surface smoothness in films and sheets, reducing friction during processing.
- Textile Finishing: Contributes to smoothness, anti-static properties, and improved handling of textiles.
- Cosmetic Formulations: Can be used in cosmetic products like lipsticks and lotions for its emollient and smoothness-enhancing properties.