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High density polyethylene wax

Ceridust® 3610

Micronized high density polyethylene wax recommended for solvent and water based coatings and inks.

Ceridust 3610 is a finely micronized additive made from metallocene based high density polyethylene wax. It generates excellent rub resistance in various kinds of printing inks and lower the coefficient of friction for high slip effect.

With a D50 of 5 µm, the very fine particles keep a high gloss level and good clarity of the printed sheet and prevent pilling on rubber blankets.

Used in coatings, like e.g. for packaging applications, Ceridust 3610 creates excellent scratch resistance, slip effect and protection of the finished good. A balance of properties and performance makes Ceridust 3610 a good option for the substitution or reduction of PTFE in ink and coating systems. 

  

Benefits
  • Excellent rub resistance and fast drying time in printing inks
  • Improves slip properties and enhances scratch resistance in powder coatings
  • Higher clarity and gloss levels when used in solvent based coatings compared to standard polyethylene grades
  • Excellent water repellence properties in wood coatings

 

Safety
Hazards
The product does not require a hazard warning label according CLP regulation (Regulation (EC) No. 1272/2008, as amended).
For further information please refer to the Material Safety Data Sheet.
Specifications

Delivery Specifications and (*) General Properties  

CharacteristicsUnitTarget valueTest method
Appearance white micronized powderQM-AA-634
Drop point[°C]125 - 130ASTM D 3954
Particle size D50 [µm]4.5 - 5.5QM-AA-112
Density (23°C)[g/cm³]0.96 - 0.98ISO 1183
*Acid value[mg KOH/g]0ISO 2114
Applications
Ceridust 3610 is recommended for solvent based coatings and inks as well as for pasty inks. 

The narrow and fine particle size distribution provides an excellent rub resistance and a fast drying time in printing inks. Also the phenomenon of piling on the rubber blanket is noticeable reduced due to the fine particles. 

It is also an additive for powder coatings to increase the output during extrusion process and to improve the flow ability of the powder. It also improves slip properties and enhances scratch resistance of the cured powder coating. In addition it is also used as a degassing agent to prevent pinhole formation. 

In solvent based coatings the toughness of the micronized polyethylene creates an excellent scratch resistance together with high clarity and higher gloss levels compared to standard polyethylene grades. 

Ceridust 3610 is a fine particle dispersing agent and is recommended for Polyolefin, like LLDPE, LDPE, MDPE, HDPE, etc. The micronized dispersing agent particles are close to the pigment particles and being almost statistically ideally distributed, show a high likeliness to find a place between pigment particles, thus separating them from each other. Consequently those pigment particles will not form agglomerates. The early melting behavior of micronized particles leads to a coating effect of the pigment particles and neutralizes the binding forces of pigment particles, prevents them from re-agglomeration, eases pigment dispersion and stabilizes the dispersion. A mixture of standard powder and Ceridust already improves the color strength as well as the filter pressure value.
Packaging and Handling
Delivery form
Micronized powder

Packaging
Big Bag 250 kg
Paper bag 15 kg
Pallet 450 kg (30 bags)

Storage
For best shelf life store this product in a dry area at normal ambient temperatures.
Minimum shelf life is two years from the date of shipping when properly stored.

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