Sugarcane wax , as a natural product, is derived from the by-product of sugarcane processing. Its unique physical and chemical properties make it show a wide range of application prospects in multiple industrial fields. The following is a detailed discussion of the common uses of sugarcane wax: Constituent: Alkyl Ester 78~82% Free Phenol 14% Free Alcohol 6~7% Hydrocarbons Compound 3~5% Inorganics 0.5~1% Characteristics: (1) The wax is the impurity-eliminated and completely refined product; (2) When mixed with other waxes, its character of stronger hardness can have other waxes’ melting point increased; (3) The wax has excellent glossiness, emulsifying ability, and moisture-proof ability; Specifications: Item Index Acid Value 6~26 Saponification Value 50~150 Iodine Value 22~24 Melting Point 76~82℃ Color Brownish black/Light Yellow Packing 30Kgs/Carton or 25Kgs/Bag (in slab\slice) 1. The core role in the shoemaking industry In the shoemaking industr...
Propylene glycol phenyl ether (PPH, phenoxypropanol) is an organic compound with excellent solubility and stability, playing an important role in many industrial fields such as coatings, textiles, printing, and dyeing. Uses of Propylene Glycol Phenyl Ether Due to its excellent solubility, miscibility, and low toxicity, propylene glycol phenyl ether (PPH) is widely used in multiple fields, with specific applications as follows: I. Coatings Industry Premium Automotive Coatings and Refinish Coatings : PPH serves as a co-solvent in these coatings, enhancing their properties such as gloss, adhesion, and durability. Electrophoretic Coatings : In electrophoretic coatings, PPH also acts as a co-solvent, facilitating uniform deposition and curing of the coatings. Architectural Coatings : As an efficient film-forming aid, PPH significantly improves the coalescence, color uniformity, and storage stability of coatings. Additionally, it effectively reduces the VOC (Volatile Organic Com...