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EPOLENE C-14 Wax |
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Highly branched, medium molecular weight polyethyl- |
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9002-88-4 |
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EPOLENE C-14 Wax is a relatively high melting point and high viscosity, low-density polyethylene wax developed for use in combination with other EPOLENE waxes or in blends containing lower molecular weight material. EPOLENE C14 wax may be used to modify paraffin wax to increase blend viscosity, which is important for controlling penetration of the coating into paper substrates. Blends of EPOLENE waxes with paraffin wax offer improved grease resistance, higher blocking temperatures, better scuff resistance, and improved gloss. In general, the EPOLENE C-series waxes are branched polyethylene polymers having a higher viscosity and molecular weight than the more linear EPOLENE N-series. EPOLENE polymers have good high-temperature stability, low color, low-temperature flexibility, and excellent compatibility with various tackifying resins. Coatings Coatings for paper/paperboard Hot-melt adhesives Increase viscosity of hot melt blends Waxes |
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Propertya Typical Value, Unitsc Ring and Ball Softening Point >133¡ÆC Penetration Hardness 100g/5 s @ 25¡ÆC 2 dmm Density @ 25¡ÆC 0.918 g/mL Acid Number (mg KOH/g) <0.05 Melt Index @ 190¡ÆC 1.6 Color, Gardner 1 Molecular Weight Mw 143000 Mn 18000 Cloud Pointd 84¡ÆC |
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