Wetting agents are additives that reduce surface tension, allowing liquids to spread evenly and wet solid surfaces or particles more effectively.
Silicon-free defoamers are additives that eliminate and prevent foam formation without silicone, minimizing surface defects and compatibility issues in formulations.
Silicone defoamers are additives that rapidly eliminate and suppress foam by disrupting foam films, offering high efficiency at low dosage in many systems.
Adhesion promoters are additives that improve bonding between coatings and substrates by enhancing interfacial interaction, resulting in better adhesion and durability.
Rheological agents are additives used to control a material’s flow and viscosity, improving stability, application, and performance.
Special additives are substances added in small amounts to provide specific functions or enhance particular properties of a product.
Dispersants are substances that help evenly distribute solid or liquid particles in a medium and prevent them from agglomerating.
Defoamers are additives used to eliminate or reduce foam during manufacturing and application processes.
Leveling agents are additives that improve surface smoothness by helping a coating flow evenly, reducing defects such as brush marks, orange peel, and uneven thickness.
Modified polyolefin wax is a chemically or physically altered wax used as an additive to improve slip, scratch resistance, dispersion, and surface properties of coatings and plastics.