Additives

Paint chemicals 2025-03-21

Product Description

Great adhesion to clean polished steel, aluminum, galvanized steel

or original paint film surface

Here’s a concise introduction to Additives in table format, focusing on technical definitions, applications, and functions without referencing brands:

Category Details
Definition Auxiliary chemicals added to enhance product performance, stability, or specific properties
Primary Functions – Processing improvement: Lubricants, stabilizers, plasticizers
– Mechanical enhancement: Plasticizers, reinforcing fillers
– Optical modification: Pigments, dyes
– Aging resistance: Antioxidants, UV absorbers
– Surface optimization: Antistatic agents, slip agents
Key Applications – Food industry: Preservatives, colorants, emulsifiers, sweeteners
– Plastics: Stabilizers, fillers, impact modifiers
– Coatings: Viscosity modifiers, corrosion inhibitors
– Pharmaceuticals: Binders, disintegrants, coatings
– Cosmetics: Preservatives, emulsifiers, thickeners
Classification – By use: Food additives, industrial additives, pharmaceutical excipients, cosmetic additives
– By function: Stabilizers, plasticizers, surfactants, fillers, antioxidants
Typical Properties – Tailored chemical structures for specific functions (e.g., thixotropy, adhesion)
– Compatibility with base materials to avoid phase separation
– Durability under processing conditions (heat, shear, pH)
Regulatory Focus Safety-certified for intended use; compliant with industry-specific standards (e.g., FDA, REACH)

Additives are critical for optimizing product characteristics across industries, ensuring functionality, and meeting performance requirements.