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Wax additives are surface modifiers that enhance and protect the appearance, feel, slip, durability, and abrasion- and scratch-resistance of inks and coatings.
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SST products are Shamrock’s PTFE micropowders that are defined by particle size and distribution, molecular weight, crystallinity, surface area, oil adsorption, powder flow, and color. Made primarily from ® highly controlled recycled PTFE feedstocks, SST products are used for their ability to provide slip, nonstick, water repellency, texture, release, rub, and abrasion resistance to surfaces. […]
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AquaFLON® 178G is a stable aqueous dispersion of a blend of a synthetic wax and polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE).
AquaFLON® 50 is an aqueous dispersion containing submicron PTFE.
AquaFLON® 60 is a self-stable 60% Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) dispersion in water.
AquaFLON® 52 is a nonionic aqueous dispersion of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE).
AquaFLON® 797 is a non-ionic aqueous dispersion of synthetic wax and polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE).
AquaFLON® MG is an aqueous dispersion of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) and carnauba wax.
CeraSPERSE 171 is a synthetic wax compounded in refined linseed oil.
CeraSPERSE 174 is synthetic wax and polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) compounded in refined linseed oil.
CeraSPERSE 87NS is a polymeric compound for non-skid applications.
CeraSPERSE 31 is carnauba wax compounded in Butyl Carbitol™ (Diethylene glycol monobutyl ether).
CeraSPERSE 321BG is a compound of waxes and PTFE in Butyl CARBITOL™ (Diethylene glycol monobutyl ether).
Taber Tiger 5512 is a highly crystalline grade of synthetic wax and is produced to rigid particle size specifications.
FluoroSLIP® 225 is a blend of low molecular weight synthetic wax and PTFE.
FluoroSLIP® 421T is a blend of spherical synthetic wax and PTFE.
FluoroSLIP® 511 is a blend of high melting synthetic wax and PTFE.
FluoroSLIP® 515 is a combination of high melting synthetic wax and PTFE.
FluoroSLIP® 533 is a blend of hydrophilic synthetic wax and PTFE
FluoroSPERSE® 153V is a dispersion of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) micropowder in a universal lithographic system.
FluoroSPERSE® 7908 is dark colored dispersion of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) micropowder
FluoroSPERSE® 966 is a finely micronized polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) dispersion in a petrolatum and soya alkyd drying oil.
SST-1MG is a friable grade of PTFE powder which can be reduced to an average particle size of 1 - 2 microns.
FluoroSPERSE® 8233 is a dispersion of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) micropowder in a soya alkyd vehicle.
TexMATTE 6005 is a cross-linked polymethyl methacrylate product.
TexMATTE 6010 is a cross-linked polymethyl methacrylate product.
TexMATTE 6017 is a cross-linked polymethyl methacrylate product.
TexMATTE 6030 is a cross-linked polymethyl methacrylate product.
Hydrocer 257 is a stable, non-ionic aqueous synthetic wax dispersion.
Hydrocer 303 is a 35% aqueous dispersion of a special blend of polyethylene waxes.
Hydrocer 357 is a stable, non-ionic aqueous spherical synthetic wax dispersion.
HydroCER™ 7112 is an aqueous wax micro-dispersion.
Hydrocer DP-69 is an aqueous paraffin wax microdispersion.
Hydropel QB is a blend of paraffin and synthetic wax showing melting peaks ranging from 50 – 105°C.
Hydropel AF is a micronized EBS (ethylene bisstearamide) wax powder showing multiple melting peaks ranging from 91 – 145°C.
LoAngle 5413 is a synthetic wax showing multiple melting peaks ranging from 107 – 142°C.
Neptune 1-N1 is a medium MW synthetic wax treated to provide water wettability.
Neptune 5223 is a synthetic wax that has been oxidized to provide water wettability and has a uniform melting range
NonSKID 5389 is a micronized, modified polypropylene wax.
NonSKID 59 is a micronized, modified polypropylene wax.
PowderTEX 61 is an off-white free flowing polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) powder
PowderTEX 94 is a pure polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) developed as a texturing agent for powder coatings.
S-232-N1 is a synthetic and carnauba wax alloy showing melting peaks ranging from 84 – 110°C.
S-256-N1 is a carnauba and synthetic wax alloy showing melting peaks ranging from 95 – 113°C.
S-363 is a synthetic wax alloy showing melting peaks ranging from 92 – 141°C.
S-379-H is a synthetic wax with a DSC peak melt around 100°C and corresponding low onset of melting.
S-379-N8 is a synthetic wax with a DSC peak melt above 100°C and corresponding low onset of melting.
S-381-N1 is a micronized synthetic and natural wax alloy that has a uniform melting range peaking at 91°C.
S-381-N5 is a modified, micronized blend of natural and synthetic wax that has a uniform melting range peaking at 91°C.
S-394-MG is a synthetic wax with a DSC melt peak above 110°C.
S-394-N1 is a synthetic wax with a DSC melt peak above 110°C and good onset of melting.sh
S-394-N5 is a synthetic wax with a DSC melt peak above 110°C and good onset of melting.
S-395-N2 is a synthetic wax with a DSC melt peak above 120°C, good crystallinity and high onset of melt.
S-395-N5 is a synthetic wax with a DSC melt peak above 120°C, good crystallinity and high onset of melt.
S-395-SP5 is a synthetic wax with a DSC melt peak above 120°C, good crystallinity and high onset of melt.
S-400-N1 is micronized EBS (ethylene bisstearamide) wax powder showing melting peaks ranging from 99 – 147°C.
S-400-N5 is a micronized EBS (ethylene bissteramide) wax powder showing melting peaks ranging from 99 – 147°C.
S-400-Q is a micronized EBS (ethylene bissteramide) wax powder showing melting peaks ranging from 108 – 146°C.
S-400-SP5 is a micronized EBS (ethylene bissteramide) wax powder showing melting peaks ranging from 107 – 145°C.
S-483 is a spherical synthetic wax with a DSC melt peak above 110°C. It has good onset of melting and low crystallinity.
S-NAUBA 5021 is a concentrated blend of carnauba and synthetic wax showing melting peaks ranging from 84 – 110°C.
SPP-10 is a low molecular weight polypropylene texturing agent.
SPP-25 is a low molecular weight polypropylene texturing agent.
SPP-300 is a low molecular weight polypropylene texturing agent.
SPP-40 is a low molecular weight polypropylene texturing agent.
SST®-2 is a white low MW PTFE micropowder with particle size distribution at a mean value of 8 µm.
SST®-2D is a white low MW PTFE powder with a particle size mean value of 7 µm.
SST®-2P is an off-white to light gray low MW PTFE powder with a particle size mean value of 8 µm.
SST®-3 is a white low MW PTFE micropowder with particle size distribution at a mean value of 5 µm.
SST®-3P is an off-white to light gray low MW PTFE powder with a particle size mean value of 5 µm.
SST®-4 is a white low MW PTFE micropowder with particle size distribution at a mean value of 3-4 µm.
SST®-4D is a white low MW PTFE powder with a particle size mean value of 3 µm.
SST®-5 is a white low MW PTFE micropowder with particle size distribution at a mean value of 3 µm
SST®-5S is a 3 µm polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) micropowder with a tightly controlled particle size distribution.
SST®-4P is an off-white to light gray low MW PTFE powder with a particle size mean value of 3 μm.
SST®-3D is a white low MW PTFE powder with a particle size mean value of 5 µm. SST®-3D has a tightly controlled particle size
Texture 5378 White consists of premium grade crystalline polyethylene.
Texture 5380 White consists of premium grade crystalline polyethylene.
Texture 5382 White consists of premium grade crystalline polyethylene.
Texture 5384 White consists of premium grade crystalline polyethylene.
Texture 5386 White consists of premium grade crystalline polyethylene.
Texture 5388 White consists of premium grade crystalline polyethylene.
Taber Plus 75 is a synthetic wax blend that has components showing melting peaks ranging from 83 – 125°C.
Texture Ultra Fine consists of premium grade crystalline polyethylene.
Versaflow EV is a liquid homopolymer for use as an alternative to silicone.
A brief overview of Contract Manufacturing Services at Shamrock Technologies, Inc.
Kellen has held senior leadership roles in the coatings, inks and chemical industries.
By: DAVID SAVASTANO
Led by William B. Neuberg, the waxes and additives specialist continually brings its expertise to new markets.
Responsible for the growth and management of regional accounts and leading the Shamrock Technologies sales organization for EMEA.
By: Anthony Locicero
Award dinner will be held Wednesday, May 23 at The Iberia Peninsula Restaurant in Newark, New Jersey
Levitt has been with Shamrock for more than 14 years, and has 33 years of industry experience.
By: KERRY PIANOFORTE
By: Catherine Diamon
Promoting PTFE and wax polymers for the coatings industry.
In part 2, Joon Choo discusses different types of waxes for inks and coatings, as well as new technologies.
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