High Floe Flake Shellac

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P.A.T High Floe Flake Shellac is a resin produced by the female lac bug on trees in the forests of India and Thailand. This specific type of shellac, known for its high flow characteristics, is particularly well-suited for abrasive and grinding wheel applications. Its unique properties make it a valuable choice in scenarios that involve abrasion and grinding. Additionally, high-flow shellac can be employed in various applications where standard (rangeeni) shellac is typically used, showcasing its versatility across different uses and industries.

Features: Excellent Flow

Synonyms: Citrus gleam

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Identification & Functionality

Chemical Name
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Features & Benefits

CASE Ingredients Features
Product Properties
  • High Flow Shellac is particularly well suited to abrasive and grinding wheel applications. 
  • High Flow Shellac can also be used in most applications where standard (Rangeeni) shellac is typically used.

Properties

Specifications
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Polymerization Timemin. 45minutes-
Flowmin. 65mm-
Impurities Hot Alcohol Insolublemax. 2--

Packaging & Availability

Packaging Type
Regional Availability
  • Global
Packaging Information

25 kg jute bags

Storage & Handling

Storage and Shelf Life Conditions
  • The shelf life of the product will be more than three years if stored/transported at temperatures less than 20°C (68°F).
  • Higher temperatures will accelerate aging of the solid material and raise the risk of "blocking, especially under the influence of humidity.