Polymer Wax What Is The Melting Temperature For Polymer Wax And What Are Its Constituents?

What is the melting temperature for polymer wax and what are its constituents? - polymer wax

WABT I also know that, any semi-solid material that melts at about 150 degrees Celsius.

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Simon M said...

Polymer waxes are actually low molecular weight (but the distribution is relatively rigid molecular weight) of ethylene oligomers (and) sometimes with co-oligomerized propylene. With respect to the structure are the same polymer (eg, type of polyethylene for packaging applications, casting and shopping bags are used), but since the merger, the molecular weights are usually lower and the low degree of polydispersity is lower than that in typically pay more than the short-crystallization, which makes them harder and more brittle in the solid phase.

The polyethylene waxes have a broad melting point due to the wide range of molecular dimensions, and is usually with the help of "drop point (the characteristic temperature at which molten material enough to 'slip through the hole in a sample cup ). The first stages of melting points typically from about 100 to 105 ° C (something like wax AC6 AC) and the upper end of the melting point would decrease at most to about 125-130 ° C (something like Polywax Baker Hughes, 2000) .

I do not know a semi-solid material that melts at about 150 ° C, but there are amide waxes, which at this temperature at (or something like Crodamide UNIWAX EBS 1760, the melt bisstearamides terephthalate), and if you are a mixture wax in mineral oil at a level of about 10-15% (the temperature above 150 ° C during mixing to dissolve the wax is soft) to achieve and probably fat, complete melting at that temperature, but it would help a lot sooner.

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