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Detailed Selling Lead DescriptionIndustrial microcrystalline wax, with its high ductility, low brittleness, excellent film-forming properties, moisture-proof sealing capabilities, and thickening and stabilizing properties, is widely used in the following industrial sectors: Packaging and Printing: Used as a paper coating to enhance water resistance, gloss, and heat-sealability; used in inks to adjust viscosity, improve adhesion, and reduce plate clogging. Rubber and Tires: Acts as an anti-aging agent and release agent, migrating to the surface to form a protective film that resists ozone cracking, reduces mold sticking during processing, and extends product lifespan. Metal Rust Prevention and Lubrication: Used in rust-preventive pastes, cutting fluid additives, and instrument greases to provide an oil film barrier and enhance viscosity. Plastics and Coatings: Added to plastics (such as electronic enclosures) to improve demolding, wear resistance, and surface gloss; used in coatings as a rheological modifier and a matte/gloss adjuster.
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