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Why Do Engineering Plastics Need a “Special Wax”? A Technical Introduction to Rallychem Synthetic Polyester Wax

In commodity plastic processing — PP, PE, PVC — lubricant selection is forgiving. PE wax, paraffin, and stearates all get the job done.

But when the material becomes PA, PC, PBT, or PU, the rules change entirely. The wrong lubricant can compromise surface appearance, reduce mechanical properties, or cause demolding failure and part rejection.

This is why engineering plastics demand a special kind of wax.

Polyester Wax

Part 1 — What Makes Engineering Plastics Different?

Part 2 — Six Hard Requirements for Engineering Plastic Lubricants

All six must be met — none can be skipped.

 

Part 3 — The Traditional Standard: Montan Wax

Montan wax, extracted from lignite, is built around C26–C32 long-chain wax esters — a molecular structure that happens to align precisely with all six engineering plastic requirements.

Six requirements, all met — this is why Montan wax has long been the benchmark.

Other Common Options

PETS — Balanced internal/external lubrication; good for PC, PBT

EBS (amide wax) — Strong external lubrication and mold release; PA, ABS

Maleic anhydride-grafted wax — High polarity; glass-fiber-filled systems

EAA wax — Combined lubrication and dispersion; high-filler formulations

Polyester Wax

Part 4 — Three Pain Points of Natural Montan Wax

Despite its performance, Montan wax has persistent limitations:

① Purity — Even after refining, residual resins, short-chain hydrocarbons, and pigments remain. These volatilize under high heat, generating odor, smoke, and accelerating mold deposit buildup.

② Batch inconsistency — Acid value, saponification value, and color can shift from batch to batch, forcing formulation engineers to constantly re-adjust recipes.

③ Supply chain vulnerability — Montan wax depends on specific lignite mining regions. Any disruption — at the mine, in logistics, or geopolitically — directly exposes customers to supply risk.

These three pain points are exactly what drove the development of synthetic polyester wax.

 

Part 5 — Rallychem Synthetic Polyester Wax: Five Upgrades Over Montan Wax

① Cleaner

Synthesized from pure alpha-olefin feedstocks with precisely controlled processes. Significantly lower low-molecular-weight impurity content means less smoke, slower mold deposit buildup, and cleaner part surfaces.

② More Consistent

Acid value, saponification value, and softening point are tightly controlled batch to batch — no formulation re-adjustment needed.

③ More Reliable

Production facilities operating in China and Vietnam, with expansion planned in Egypt and Mexico. No mining dependency. No single-source risk. No supply interruptions.

④ More Cost-Effective

Synthetic production avoids the mine–extract–refine cost chain of natural wax. Equivalent performance at a price significantly below imported Montan wax.

⑤ More Flexible — Fully Customizable

Natural Montan wax cannot be adjusted — its molecular structure is fixed by geology. Rallychem synthetic polyester wax is tunable to order:

One product platform. Compatible with PA6, PA66, PC, PBT, PU — and customizable for each.

Polyester Wax

Kesimpulan

Lubricant selection in engineering plastics is about balancing three things at once:

Processing efficiency — clean demolding, no sticking, no smoke

Product quality — no blooming, no defects, mechanical targets met

Long-term stability — consistent batches, reliable supply, minimal formulation adjustment

Rallychem synthetic polyester wax is engineered to deliver all three.

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