| MOQ: | 5000KG |
| Prezzo: | Negoziabile |
| Metodo di pagamento: | L/C,T/T |
| Capacità di approvvigionamento: | 500t/mese |
WQ-P2105 is a high-performance micronized polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) wax additive designed for use in coatings, inks, and functional surface applications. WQ-P2105 imparts low surface energy and is well suited where a narrow particle size distribution is desired. Owing to the intrinsic properties of PTFE, WQ-P2105 provides excellent lubrication, low coefficient of friction, superior wear resistance, and outstanding scratch and mar resistance.
WQ-P2105 can be used as a substitute for Lanco 1777. The finely controlled particle size and narrow particle size distribution allow WQ-P2105 to disperse uniformly in a wide range of formulation systems, delivering enhanced surface performance without significantly affecting film appearance or gloss.
| Characteristics | Target value |
|---|---|
| Appearance | White Powder |
| Melting Point | 327℃ |
| Particle size | D50: <4.2µm D90: <8.0µm |
| Bulk Density | 0.60 g/ml |
| Whiteness | 93% |
| Specific surface area | 2.5 ㎡/g |
OEM coatings, metal coatings, plastic coatings, and wood coatings requiring enhanced surface durability and slip.
Gravure, flexographic, and screen printing inks to improve rub resistance, slip, and anti-blocking properties.
Applications where low friction and high surface durability are critical.
Reduces surface friction and improves slip properties, resulting in smooth and lubricious surfaces.
Enhances durability by improving resistance to wear, rubbing, and surface damage.
Effectively minimizes blocking issues in stacked or roll-to-roll applications.
PTFE chemistry ensures excellent resistance to chemicals and high temperatures.
Micronized structure enables uniform distribution in coatings and ink systems.
Incorporation: Can be added during the grinding or dispersion stage to ensure optimal distribution.
Dosage: Typical addition levels range from 0.5% to 3.0%, depending on formulation requirements.
Compatibility: Suitable for solvent-based such as acrylic resins, nitrocellulose, polyurethane resins, and epoxy resins and UV-curable systems; pre-testing is recommended.
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| MOQ: | 5000KG |
| Prezzo: | Negoziabile |
| Metodo di pagamento: | L/C,T/T |
| Capacità di approvvigionamento: | 500t/mese |
WQ-P2105 is a high-performance micronized polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) wax additive designed for use in coatings, inks, and functional surface applications. WQ-P2105 imparts low surface energy and is well suited where a narrow particle size distribution is desired. Owing to the intrinsic properties of PTFE, WQ-P2105 provides excellent lubrication, low coefficient of friction, superior wear resistance, and outstanding scratch and mar resistance.
WQ-P2105 can be used as a substitute for Lanco 1777. The finely controlled particle size and narrow particle size distribution allow WQ-P2105 to disperse uniformly in a wide range of formulation systems, delivering enhanced surface performance without significantly affecting film appearance or gloss.
| Characteristics | Target value |
|---|---|
| Appearance | White Powder |
| Melting Point | 327℃ |
| Particle size | D50: <4.2µm D90: <8.0µm |
| Bulk Density | 0.60 g/ml |
| Whiteness | 93% |
| Specific surface area | 2.5 ㎡/g |
OEM coatings, metal coatings, plastic coatings, and wood coatings requiring enhanced surface durability and slip.
Gravure, flexographic, and screen printing inks to improve rub resistance, slip, and anti-blocking properties.
Applications where low friction and high surface durability are critical.
Reduces surface friction and improves slip properties, resulting in smooth and lubricious surfaces.
Enhances durability by improving resistance to wear, rubbing, and surface damage.
Effectively minimizes blocking issues in stacked or roll-to-roll applications.
PTFE chemistry ensures excellent resistance to chemicals and high temperatures.
Micronized structure enables uniform distribution in coatings and ink systems.
Incorporation: Can be added during the grinding or dispersion stage to ensure optimal distribution.
Dosage: Typical addition levels range from 0.5% to 3.0%, depending on formulation requirements.
Compatibility: Suitable for solvent-based such as acrylic resins, nitrocellulose, polyurethane resins, and epoxy resins and UV-curable systems; pre-testing is recommended.
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