Applications in Polyamide:
In polyamide, PVC lubricants are used as dispersants, allowing reinforcing materials and pigments to be uniformly distributed. The commonly used amount is 0.2-0.5%. In the injection molding of polyamide, the demolding difficulty depends on the crystallinity and the effect of the lubricant. As it improves flow and demolding performance, it is very suitable for molding, making high-temperature injection molding and time-saving possible.
Applications in Thermosetting Plastics:
Thermosetting plastics require lubricants and release agents during production and processing. These products must be precisely consistent with each other. The use of compatible internal lubricants can improve flow, while external lubricants can reduce adhesion between the material and the hot machine parts, thereby improving the demolding effect. PVC lubricants, in combination with strong release effects and internal lubricants, provide a greater range of operation. They neither plasticize the product nor migrate.
Applications in Thermoplastic Polyurethane:
Thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) is very viscous immediately after processing. As a result, it is difficult to demold and prone to sticking. The use of PVC lubricants can provide a very good demolding effect without migration.