Kemamide E is extremely incompatible...and because it is... - C&EN

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Kemamide E is extremely incompatible... and because it is...

Kemamide Ε provides polyethylene, polypropylene, and waxed paper with the complex combination of surface requirements such as anti-block, slip, and anti-static. Kemamide E's combination of Cn chain length, mono unsaturation, and amide molecular configuration creates an extreme incompatibilty in hydrocarbonbased systems. The individual molecules very rapidly migrate to a surface where they tend to orient themselves in a near monomolecular layer to provide, in as

great a measure as possible, all of the required interrelated surface characteristics. Kemamide Ε treated films, therefore, have the optimum handling, and print qualities for high speed fabrication. Sample of Kemamide Ε is yours upon request.

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