BASF Luwax Poligen
BASF Luwax Poligen
BASF Luwax Poligen
Poligen
Waxes and wax emulsions
for industrial applications
Melt viscosity
(120C)
[mm2/s]
Molar mass
[g/mol]
Density
(23C)
[g/cm3]
Luwax A
101 109
950 1550
approx. 7000
0.910 0.930
Luwax AH 3
110 118
135 240
approx. 3500
0.940 0.955
Luwax AH 6
108 116
950 1550
approx. 7000
0.930 0.950
Luwax AL 3
102 108
135 240
approx. 3500
0.910 0.925
Luwax AL 61
107 113
950 1550
approx. 7000
0.920 0.940
Luwax AM 3
104 108
150 220
approx. 3500
0.910 0.925
Luwax AM 6
104 109
1000 1400
approx. 7000
0.910 0.930
Melting
point
[C]
Density
(23C)
[g/cm3]
Luwax AF 29
110 118
0.940 0.955
approx. 6
Luwax AF 30
110 118
0.940 0.955
approx. 6.5
Luwax AF 31
110 118
0.940 0.955
approx. 7
Luwax AF 32
110 118
0.940 0.955
approx. 7.5
Luwax PE 10 M
110 118
0.935 0.950
approx. 7
Melting
point
[C]
Acid number
Molar mass
Surface modification
Printing ink industry
Paints and varnishes
Processing of plastics
Personal hygiene
Dental care
Oxidized Polyethylene Wax
Polish industry
floor polishes
shoe polishes
Coating in general
Anionic, cationic,
nonionic emulsions
Textile industry
Citrus fruit coating
Paper coating
Processing of plastics
PVC
[mg KOH/g]
Melt viscosity
(120C)
[mm2/s]
94 104
19
25
250 500
approx. 2700
Luwax OA 2
103 112
19
25
250 400
approx. 2800
Luwax OA 3
126 133
20
24
approx. 4500
(140C)
approx. 11000
Luwax OA 5
102 110
15
19
280 420
approx. 5400
Luwax ES 9696
126 133
17.5 19
approx. 6500
(140C)
approx. 11000
Luwax OA
cont. ~ 8% water
cont. ~ 8% water
[g/mol]
Polish industry
floor polishes
car polishes
Dry bright emulsions
shoe and leather polishes
furniture polishes
Processing of plastics
PVC
Dropping
point
[C]
Acid number
[mg KOH/g]
Saponification
number
[mg KOH/g]
Melt viscosity
(120C)
[mm2/s]
Luwax S
80 87
135 160
155 180
approx. 12
Luwax LS
82 88
120 130
145 165
approx. 12
Luwax E
80 87
15 20
138 158
approx. 16
Luwax LG
77 83
25 35
135 160
approx. 13
Luwax LGE
80 85
20 30
127 147
approx. 15
99 105
7 14
110 130
200 400
cont. emulsifier
Luwax OP
part. saponified
VAc-content
Melting point
[wt%]
[C]
Melt viscosity
(120C)
[mm2/s]
Luwax EVA 1
approx. 10.5
84 92
1400 1950
Luwax EVA 3
approx. 13 15
93 98
1200 1500
1200 1600
Comonomercontent
[wt%]
Luwax ES 91014
approx. 8
100 108
Luwax ES 91015
approx. 19
85 95
MFR (160C/325 g)
8 12 g/10 min
Luwax EAS 5
approx. 25 29
75 85
MFR (160C/325 g)
8 12 g/10 min
Polyether Wax
Chemical
nature
Polish industry
floor polishes
leather finish
furniture polishes
stone floor polishes
Luwax V
Polyvinyl
ether
Melting
point
[C]
Molar mass
[g/mol]
Melt viscosity
(100C)
[mm2/s]
47 51
approx. 28000
approx. 600
Wax Emulsions
Wax basis
Solid
Content
pH
[%]
Polish industry
floor polishes
car polishes
shoe polishes
furniture polishes
Textile industry
Paper and packaging industry
Paints and varnishes
Printing ink industry
Coatings in general
(e.g. metal, glass)
Hot melt
Anti-Fingerprint
10
Viscosity
(ISO 2431
cup 4 mm)
[s]
Emulsifier
system
20 36
nonionic
Poligen WE 1
Oxidized
Polyethylene
34 36
Poligen WE 3
Ethylene
copolymer
24 26
8.5 9.5
< 85*
Poligen WE 4
Ethylene
copolymer
20 22
8.5 9.5
25 170
Poligen WE 6
Oxidized
Polyethylene
33 36
7.5 9.5
20 60
nonionic
Poligen WE 7
Oxidized
Polyethylene
38 41
9.5 10.5
20 100*
nonionic
Poligen WE 8 BW
Oxidized
Polyethylene
34 36
8.5 10
15 100
nonionic
Poligen WE 9
Oxidized
Polyethylene
34 36
6.5 8
20 40**
nonionic
Poligen MW 1
Montanic
Ester Wax
38 42
approx. 25
nonionic
Poligen ES 91009
Ethylene
copolymer
20 22
9.5
15 150
Poligen ES 91012
Ethylene
copolymer
24 26
8.5 9.5
< 85*
Poligen ES 91016
Ethylene
copolymer
22 26
10.5
12 100
nonionic
Poligen ES 91018
Ethylene
copolymer
20 24
8.5 9.5
12 100
Poligen ES 91020
Oxidized
Polyethylene
approx. 37
approx. 7
12 100*
nonionic
Poligen ES 91021
Oxidized
Polyethylene
approx. 40
approx. 7
30 100*
nonionic
Poligen ES 91022
Ethylene
copolymer
approx. 8
12 100
10
Luwax Poligen
Safety
We know of no ill effects that could
have resulted from using our products
for the purpose for which they are
intended and from processing them
in accordance with current practice.
According to the experience we have
gained up to now and other information at our disposal, our products
do not exert any harmful effects on
health, provided that they are used
properly, due attention is given to the
precautions necessary for handling
chemicals, and the information and
advice given in our safety data sheet
are observed.
Labelling
Details about the classification and
labelling of our products and further
advice on safe handling are contained
in the current safety data sheets.
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Europe
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Asia
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Regional Headquarters Ltd.
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1 Connaught Place
Central Hong Kong China
Phone: +852 273 10111
Fax:
+852 273 49631
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Note
The data contained in this publication
are based on our current knowledge
and experience. In view of the many
factors that may affect processing
and application of our product, these
data do not relieve processors from
carrying out their own investigations
and tests; neither do these data imply
any guarantee of certain properties,
nor the suitability of the product for
a specific purpose. Any descriptions,
drawings, photographs, data, proportions, weights etc. given herein may
change without prior information and
do not constitute the agreed
contractual quality of the product.
It is the responsibility of the recipient
of our products to ensure that any
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and legislation are observed.