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Detailed Selling Lead DescriptionMicronized wax is primarily used in the coatings, inks, and plastics industries to provide wear resistance, lubrication, matting, and improved tactile feel. Coatings and Inks: Used in powder coatings, industrial paints, and various types of inks to enhance scratch resistance and slip, as well as control gloss. Plastics and Rubber: Acts as a lubricant and dispersant in plastic processing to improve flow; prevents high-temperature roller sticking in rubber applications. What specific functions does it serve Abrasion and Scratch Resistance: Disperses external forces like a microscopic buffer zone, reducing scratches and wear on coatings. Lubrication and Demolding: Reduces the coefficient of friction, prevents product adhesion to molds, and facilitates demolding. Matte Finish and Texture: Combined with matting agents to produce matte coatings, imparting a smooth, skin-like feel or fingerprint-resistant properties to the surface.
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