WÜKONIL® FC 960

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WÜKONIL® FC 960 is a wax additive specially developed for waterborne systems such as façade paints and plasters. WÜKONIL® FC 960 is a wax additive specially developed for waterborne systems such as facade paints and plasters. Properties and advantages are very good hydrophobic agent, reduction of water absorbency and cracks, improvement of anti blocking, good surface slip, improvement of re-coatability and shade stability. Reduced adhesion of plasters on working equipment (\"spatula\"). Our high quality wax emulsions and dispersions are a necessity for all customers who prefer working with ready-made emulsions or dispersions in contrast to a dry wax. The ease of incorporation is the key benefit of liquid products.

Functions: Water Repellent

Chemical Family: Waxes

Features: Reduced Surface Preparation, Slip Resistance, Water Resistance

End Uses: Waterborne Coating

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Identification & Functionality

Carrier
Chemical Family
CASE Ingredients Functions
Technologies

Features & Benefits

Properties and Advantages
  • Very good hydrophobic agent
  • Reduction of water absorbency and cracks
  • Improvement of antiblocking
  • Good surface slip
  • Improvement of recoatability and shade stability
  • Reduced adhesion of plasters on working equipment (“spatula”)

Applications & Uses

Coating Type
Applications

WÜKONIL® FC 960 is a wax additive specially developed for waterborne systems such as façade paints and plasters.

Properties

Physical Form
Appearance
White Liquid
Typical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Active content60 + 2%
Baseparaffin-wax
Ionityanionic
pH Value9 - 10

Packaging & Availability

Packaging

Drums à 200 kg

Containers with about 1.000 kg

Bulk

Storage & Handling

Shelf Life
6 Months
Transport and Storage

Our dispersions are sensitive to frost! To be stored and transported between + 5° C and + 35° C.

Maximum storage time 6 months in originally closed packaging.