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Microcrystalline Wax in Hot melt adhesive For Straw attachment

1.0 USD
Min. Order: 1 Ton
Payment Terms: T/T
Supply Ability: 50000MT
Place of Origin: Hubei

Company Profile

Location: Jingmen, Hubei, China (Mainland)
Business Type: Manufacturer, Distributor/Wholesaler

Product Detail

Model No.: 70,80
Means of Transport: Ocean
Fusion Point (FUP): Micro
Scale of Deoiling: Commercial
Crystalline Index: Crystal
Deoiling & Refinement: Fully-refined
Brand Name: WEIJIA
color: White
Production Capacity: 50000MT
Packing: 25kg/bag
Delivery Date: 15-20
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Product Description

Microcrystalline Wax in Hot melt adhesive For Straw attachment


Product Features


Microcrystalline wax is a versatile material that has found its way into a variety of industries, including the hot melt adhesive industry. In the straw attachment industry, microcrystalline wax is used as a key ingredient in hot melt adhesives to ensure that straw attachments are securely fastened to various surfaces.


Hot melt adhesives are thermoplastic materials that are melted and applied to surfaces in a liquid form. As the adhesive cools, it solidifies and forms a strong bond between the two surfaces. Microcrystalline wax is added to hot melt adhesives to improve their adhesion properties, as well as to provide additional benefits such as improved flexibility and resistance to moisture.


Product Application


One of the primary benefits of using microcrystalline wax in hot melt adhesives for straw attachment is its ability to improve adhesion. When used in hot melt adhesives, microcrystalline wax helps to create a stronger bond between the straw and the surface it is attached to. This is particularly important when attaching straws to surfaces that are smooth or non-porous, as these surfaces can be more difficult to bond to.


Another benefit of using microcrystalline wax in hot melt adhesives is its ability to improve flexibility. Adhesives that are too rigid can become brittle and break over time, which can lead to a loss of adhesion and a failure of the straw attachment. By adding microcrystalline wax to the adhesive, manufacturers can create a more flexible adhesive that is better able to withstand the stresses and strains of daily use.


Finally, microcrystalline wax is also valued for its ability to improve resistance to moisture. When used in hot melt adhesives, microcrystalline wax can help to prevent water from penetrating the adhesive and weakening the bond between the straw and the surface it is attached to. This is particularly important in applications where the straw attachment will be exposed to water or other liquids.


In conclusion, microcrystalline wax is an important ingredient in hot melt adhesives for straw attachment. By improving adhesion, flexibility, and resistance to moisture, microcrystalline wax helps to ensure that straw attachments are securely fastened to a variety of surfaces. As the straw attachment industry continues to grow and evolve, microcrystalline wax is likely to play an increasingly important role in the development of new and innovative adhesive products.


Physicochemical Indicators


DESCRIPTION TEST SPECIFICATION OF MICROCRYSTALLINE WAX


DESCRIPTION

METHOD

SPECIFICATION

MODEL

70#

75#

80#

85#

90#

Drop Melting Point/℃


GB/T 8026

67-72

72-77

77-82

82-87

87-92

Penetration
@25 ℃/(1/10mm)

GB/T 4985

30

30

20

18

14

Penetration
@35 ℃/(1/10mm)


GB/T 4985

Report

Oil Content w/%

SH/T 0638

3.0

Color/NO.

GB/T 6540

3.0

Kinematic Viscosity

@100 ℃/(mm²/s)

GB/T 265

6.0

10

Water Soluble A cid Or Alkali


SH/T 0407

None



Product form: white/light yellow, pellet/slab wax

Product packaging: 50kg/25kg, woven bag

Contact us to customize the parameters. 


FAQs


What is Microcrystalline Wax?

Microcrystalline Wax is a type of wax that is derived from petroleum and has a higher melting point than other waxes, making it ideal for use in various industries.


What are the uses of Microcrystalline Wax?

Microcrystalline Wax is used in a variety of applications such as cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, food, and industrial products. It is commonly used as a binding agent, thickener, and emollient in cosmetics and personal care products. It is also used in food products as a glazing agent and in pharmaceuticals as a coating agent.


How is Microcrystalline Wax different from other waxes?

Microcrystalline Wax has a higher melting point and is more resistant to temperature changes than other waxes. It also has a smaller crystal size, which makes it more flexible and easier to work with. Additionally, it has a higher molecular weight and a lower percentage of volatile components, making it more stable and less likely to evaporate.


Author: Lane


I work for Jingmen Weijia Industry Co., Ltd. (abbr.WJWAX) as a foreign trade manager. WJWAX mainly produces and sells microcrystalline wax, special wax, paraffin wax, white oil, etc, which are classified into industrial /cosmetic/food grade.


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