Slip additives

Slip additives are additives that are used in various materials to improve their surface properties, particularly in terms of slip and slip resistance. These additives are often used in coatings, plastics, paints, varnishes and other materials.

In coatings and paints, slip additives are used to reduce the friction and resistance of the surface, making it smoother and less prone to scratching and abrasion. This can help surfaces to be easier to clean and have improved aesthetics. In plastics, slip additives are often used to improve slip properties and reduce adhesion between plastic surfaces. This can improve the processability of plastics and reduce the formation of heat spots during processing.

There are different types of slip additives that can be selected depending on the application and the desired properties. Some common slip additives include waxes, silicones, fluoropolymers and mineral powders. Wax-based slip additives are often used in coatings and paints as they create a smooth surface and have good compatibility with many resin systems. Silicone-based slip additives offer excellent slip and long-term stability and are therefore often used in plastics and coatings.

Fluoropolymers are used in demanding applications such as high-performance plastics and coatings for industrial applications due to their excellent slip properties and chemical resistance. Mineral powders, such as talc or silica, can also be used as slip additives to reduce friction and improve surface finish. Overall, slip additives offer an effective way to improve the slip and skid resistance of surfaces, optimizing their performance and functionality in a variety of applications.

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This definition is taken from the surface technology encyclopedia from Surface Technology Online. You can find many more technical terms from the surface technology industry in our lexicon overview.

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