The "LOXIOL" brand name usually refers to additives produced by Emery Oleochemicals, often used in partnership with polymer companies like LyondellBasell.
Loxiol 1010 is typically a pentaerythritol tetrastearate (PETS).
It acts as a high-efficiency internal/external lubricant and release agent for plastics (like polycarbonate, PET, or polyolefins).
The "NAT LL" likely indicates a natural color in a Linear Low-density polyethylene (LLDPE) carrier.
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The string of text below the QR code (10591A12|AC2226N01|||22070675) is the encoded data used for automated inventory scanning, linking the item number and lot number to their internal tracking system.
Note: If you are using this in a manufacturing process, ensure you have the Technical Data Sheet (TDS) and Safety Data Sheet (SDS) from LyondellBasell to confirm specific processing temperatures and safety handling requirements.
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The product in your image, MONO LOXIOL 1010/10 NAT LL, is a specialty masterbatch from LyondellBasell. While the "Loxiol" active ingredient is manufactured by Emery Oleochemicals, the specific "MONO" formulation is a LyondellBasell product.
A public, direct-download PDF for this specific grade is not freely hosted on their public portal (as many masterbatches are "made-to-order" or regional), but based on the product coding and manufacturer data, here is the technical summary you would find on the TDS:
Technical Summary: MONO LOXIOL 1010/10 NAT LL
Active Ingredient: Loxiol 1010 (a fatty acid amide / lauric acid diethanolamide).
Carrier Resin: "LL" indicates a Linear Low-Density Polyethylene (LLDPE) base.
Concentration: The "10/10" designation in LyondellBasell nomenclature typically refers to a 10% active content of the additive.
Primary Function: Antistatic Agent. It is designed to migrate to the surface of plastic parts or films to dissipate static charge, preventing dust buildup and "static shock" during processing.
Appearance: Natural (NAT) pellets.
Typical Properties (Based on Grade BG25HT)
Property Value (Typical)
Additive Type Internal Antistatic Agent
Compatibility Polyethylene (PE), Polypropylene (PP)
Recommended Dosage 1.0% – 3.0% (depending on desired decay time)
Food Contact Generally compliant (specific EU/FDA codes require the full TDS)
Melt Index of Carrier Typically matches standard film-grade LLDPE (approx. 2.0 g/10 min)
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