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ADDAPT® WaxMul™
ADDAPT offer a variety of wax emulsions based on different waxes like carnauba, paraffin & polyethylene wax. The applications depend on the wax type used. For example, carnauba based wax emulsions are excellent release aids, lubricants and scratch resistance additives, whereas paraffin and polyethylene wax emulsions are used for surface effects and water repellency.
BergaBest MCT Oil 60/40
Glycerin ester of caprylic and capric acid, commonly used in food-related applications such as food grade inks and lubricants.
BergaCare Esters
Palmitic and stearic acid esters, for uses such as ink production and lubricants for compression moulding.
BergaLub Lubricant Additives
A range of esters and fatty acids suitable for use in metalworking and plastic processing formulations. Additives perform various functions, acting as plasticisers, solvents, and lubricants.
Bergazid Fatty Acids
Naturally-occurring organic acids that are obtained from oils and fats by hydrolysis and are refined by fractionation, distillation, or hydrogenation. They differ in the length of the carbon chains, which are unbranched in natural fatty acids and have an even number of carbon atoms. Vegetable fatty acids and their derivatives are used in numerous technical, cosmetic and pharmaceutical applications.
Chemeen
Chemeen fatty amine ethoxylates are mildly cationic surfactants that are used as emulsifiers, corrosion inhibitors and to provide lubricity primarily to metalworking products and hard surface cleaners.
Chemstat HTSA
Chemstat HTSA are a range of slip agents from PCC Chemax which, when extruded with plastic, provide lubrication along with other physical properties such as scratch resistance and improved melt flow.
Maxlube
Maxlube additives are a range of water and oil soluble additives that provide lubricity, anti-wear and extreme pressure (EP) properties to metalworking and metal forming products.
Maxomer
Maxomer surfactant products offer great lubricating properties and can be used for a wide range of applications, where surfactants are required within the plastics industry.
Sternoil Castor Oil Derivatives
Used as additives for lubricants in metalworking, combustion engines, and turbines. The structure of castor oil consists of 80 to 85% of the triglyceride of ricinoleic acid, an unsaturated fatty acid with exceptional chemical properties. In addition to a hydroxyl group, it possesses an isolated double bond. This structure gives castor oil high viscosity and remarkable resistance to oxidation.