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Helen |
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Syntop chemical Co Ltd |
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Hesheng International Plaza, Binhai New Area, Tianjin |
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Tianjin 300450 |
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China |
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+8613821321522 |
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8/6/25 5:50 GMT |
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Micronized wax for printing ink
Micronized wax is a key additive in printing inks, primarily used to enhance surface properties, improve rub resistance, and modify slip & abrasion resistance. Here’s a detailed breakdown of its role, types, and benefits in printing ink formulations: 1. Functions in Printing Inks: Abrasion & Scratch Resistance: Forms a protective layer on the ink surface, reducing wear during handling. Slip Improvement: Reduces friction, preventing blocking (sticking) of printed surfaces. Matting Effect: Can adjust gloss levels (depending on particle size). Rub Resistance: Prevents ink from smudging during post-printing processes. Water & Chemical Resistance: Enhances durability in wet or harsh environments. 2. Common Types of Micronized Waxes for Inks: Polyethylene (PE) Wax: Most widely used; offers excellent rub resistance and slip. Polypropylene (PP) Wax: Higher hardness, used for tougher abrasion resistance. PTFE-modified Waxes: Adds exceptional lubricity (e.g., for high-speed printing). Carnauba Wax (Natural): Used for high-gloss inks and food-contact applications. Fischer-Tropsch Wax: Synthetic alternative to carnauba with consistent quality. Paraffin & Microcrystalline Waxes: Lower-cost options for specific applications.
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