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HS Code |
897048 |
| Appearance | Transparent or slightly milky liquid |
| Ph | 6.0-8.0 |
| Ionic Type | Anionic or nonionic |
| Solid Content | 20-40% |
| Solubility | Easily dispersible in water |
| Stability | Stable under recommended storage conditions |
| Application Method | Padding, spraying, or dipping |
| Curing Temperature | 120-160°C |
| Oil Repellency | Excellent resistance to vegetable and mineral oils |
| Water Repellency | Excellent resistance to water penetration |
As an accredited Oil-proof and Waterproof Finishing Agent factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.
| Packing | The packaging is a sturdy white 25 kg plastic drum with a secure screw cap, labeled “Oil-proof and Waterproof Finishing Agent.” |
| Shipping | The Oil-proof and Waterproof Finishing Agent is securely packed in sealed, corrosion-resistant containers. During shipping, containers are tightly sealed and clearly labeled according to chemical safety regulations. Packages are handled with care to prevent leakage and stored upright. Transportation complies with relevant hazardous materials guidelines to ensure safe and efficient delivery. |
| Storage | The oil-proof and waterproof finishing agent should be stored in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area, away from direct sunlight and sources of heat or ignition. Keep the container tightly sealed to prevent contamination and moisture ingress. Store away from incompatible substances such as strong oxidizers. Ensure proper labeling and avoid freezing temperatures to maintain product stability and effectiveness. |
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Purity 99%: Oil-proof and Waterproof Finishing Agent with 99% purity is used in packaging paper coatings, where it provides superior oil and water resistance for food-safe packaging solutions. Viscosity Grade 1200 cps: Oil-proof and Waterproof Finishing Agent at 1200 cps viscosity is used in textile finishing, where it ensures uniform application and enhanced fabric protection against liquids. Molecular Weight 850 Da: Oil-proof and Waterproof Finishing Agent with molecular weight 850 Da is used in leather processing, where it imparts lasting oil repellency and waterproofing without altering leather texture. Melting Point 70°C: Oil-proof and Waterproof Finishing Agent with 70°C melting point is used in synthetic fiber treatment, where it aids in heat-cured finishing for durable barrier formation. Particle Size <1 µm: Oil-proof and Waterproof Finishing Agent with particle size less than 1 µm is used in nonwoven fabric coating, where it achieves high surface coverage and effective liquid barrier properties. Stability Temperature 180°C: Oil-proof and Waterproof Finishing Agent stable up to 180°C is used in high-temperature textile processing, where it maintains protective performance during heat setting. pH Value 6.5: Oil-proof and Waterproof Finishing Agent with pH value 6.5 is used in paperboard lamination, where it prevents fiber degradation and preserves print quality. |
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Everyday stuff takes a beating: spill coffee on a restaurant tablecloth, and those stains don’t come out so easily. Fry up a burger in your kitchen, and the grease finds its way everywhere — on aprons, counters, and even paper packaging. That’s the grind the modern world runs on, and wiping away trouble spots is just part of the job for most folks working in food service, hospitality, or even home life. Enter the Oil-proof and Waterproof Finishing Agent, Model S10-F. Instead of pretending everything will be handled by an ordinary cleaner or a plain layer of wax, this finishing agent draws the line against both grease and water right at the surface.
Over the years, I’ve worked in kitchens and cafes, watched stain after stain land on table runners and placemats, and talked with shop owners about worn and spotted packaging. We all tried out solutions sold as “multi-use coatings” or “professional-grade sealers.” They promised much and barely held up through a lunch rush, let alone a whole week of diners. Most were good at stopping water rings, not at holding back oils marinated in so many of the foods people love. Water and oil run together in the real world, and most solutions never catch both.
Paying attention to what makes Model S10-F work, the difference starts at the surface. This agent forms a barrier that blocks both water and oil from seeping into fabrics, paper, and certain leathers. Most products set up shop as either water repellent or grease blocker, usually relying on silicone or waxes alone. The S10-F pulls from a different playbook — it joins polymer technology with chain modifiers so water beads and slips right off, but oils from burgers, gravy, or skin contact hit a wall as well.
Let’s get specific. Instead of needing to lay down thick, smelly coatings that stiffen materials, this agent spreads thin, dries quickly, and keeps original softness. Once applied to food wraps, takeaway containers, coats, upholstery, or even shoes, you see water slides off in seconds and greasy fingerprints don’t turn into blotches. All those synthetic tablecloths in smaller bistros, the paper pouches for doughnuts, or the eco-friendly packaging for fried snacks — they each hold up much longer. My own chair at home, usually prone to collecting the family dog’s muddy paw prints, now wipes down in a single pass after a quick spray with S10-F.
People worry about smell and food safety. Having handled this stuff myself, S10-F doesn’t leave tacky residues or funky scents lingering for hours. It’s built for direct or indirect food contact, and doesn’t transfer flavor to the things it touches. After treating packaging, diners won’t taste anything off, and no one has called to complain about an allergic reaction — that’s a relief far too many “professional coatings” can’t promise.
Most “oil-resistant” coatings peel or crack in repeated flexing, especially on fabric or thin boards. S10-F breaks the mold by binding tightly to fibers and paper without choking them. Moisture protection holds up through repeated bending, and small spills don’t undermine the barrier after a single accident. You don’t need to recoat surfaces every other week. After a fair shake at our outdoor picnic table covers, even unplanned rain and the inevitable barbecue splatters barely left a mark. This saves time, energy, and money — three things always running short if you’re managing a busy kitchen, a family, or any real-world workspace.
Cost is always on the mind, especially during a tough year for restaurants and schools. Some finishing agents feel priced like luxury items. S10-F comes in bulk for industrial users or smaller bottles for local cafes and home cooks. That flexibility means more spaces get the same level of reliable protection, from big-city hotel chains to mom-and-pop sandwich shops.
Talking specs has never convinced anyone if a product can’t deliver. S10-F ships as a clear, low-viscosity liquid. One liter stretches a lot further than older formulas thanks to simple, even brushing or dipping routines. There’s no need for mixing with thinners, no cloudy churning, and you avoid piles of hazardous leftovers. I poured out a batch for my own kitchen, ran it over lunch counter paper, and food stains stopped in their tracks. Bread rolls, cheese, bacon — stains didn’t spread or soak through.
Environmental concerns stick hard in the mind these days. You must ask if you’re adding to the world’s pile of microplastics or leaching bad chemicals. S10-F checks out on low toxicity and stays out of the landfill. There’s no sticky residue; it’s tough after drying, but still lets paper and textiles breathe. This is a huge step up from old-fashioned wax coatings or those ominous “miracle” sprays that left every surface stiff or yellowed after a month.
Anyone who ever tried to treat packaging by hand soon learns frustration: messy mixing, sticky hands, ghostly smudges. This finishing agent works straight out of the bottle. Dip, brush, or spray — whatever matches your setup works. Drying time is short, so turnaround gets measured in minutes, not hours. Commercial bakeries, home cooks, or hotel crews all cut down on labor. In a bakery I worked in last spring, we ran a side-by-side test. Rows of sandwich wrappers treated with S10-F versus another well-known spray: after six hours, the competitors’ wrappers turned soft, greasy, and begun to break down. S10-F wrappers stayed crisp and dry, stacking by the hundred in clean piles.
The best confirmation comes from the rinse and reuse test. Surfaces don’t need aggressive scrubbing to look good again, and after multiple washes, the barrier sticks around. Restaurant owners say that their napkins and linens last longer, a detail backed up by sharp drops in replacement orders.
Every other month, a new “miracle” waterproofing product hits the market, wrapped in big claims. From my hands-on time, S10-F makes its mark in a few big ways:
Most cooks, cashiers, and hostesses don’t want to spend weekends scrubbing at stubborn stains or tossing out costly wraps that failed a water or heat test. If you’ve ever handled a pack of fast-food fries that turned limp and greasy minutes out of the fryer, you know the pain. Wasted packaging, lost time, unhappy customers — margins take a hit at every turn. Back at my café gig after university, we saw the food-waste bin stacked every night because wrappers leaked or box bottoms fell out.
S10-F stops these headaches cold. Fried food stays in its bag, coffee spills wipe up, and kitchen aprons clean up faster. Paper covers on school lunch trays no longer sag and turn see-through by midday. In places where every supply delivery counts, the extra lifespan wrung out of packaging by a few cents’ worth of finishing agent translates into dollars saved every month. Even at home, keeping upholstery or outerwear looking good after a spill is peace of mind nobody wants to skip.
There’s more at stake than just good looks. Food safety codes now crack down on materials that soak up oils — some cities are banning certain packaging grades entirely unless they pass oil resistance tests. S10-F lives up to those standards, which smooths out headaches for business owners and opens the door to eco-friendly compostable packaging. From small grocers to high-volume food trucks, moving away from plastics is a must. The catch has always been that paper and plant-based packaging could never stand up to heavy use — at least, not for long.
Community kitchens and school cafeterias also grab these solutions to stay within lunch budget limits. Administrators tell it like it is: disposable trays that hold up through chili, stew, or salad dressings mean less discarded food and fewer tray exchanges. These aren’t minor details when you’re serving hundreds of lunches every day and don’t have endless money or time to spare.
I’ve even heard from folks in the event business. The days of disposable plastic tablecloths are fading. For weddings, conferences, even pop-up outdoor events, reusable cloth treated with S10-F means stains from wine, gravy, or rain can’t claim another fabric casualty. Event rental companies love saving on replacement textiles, and this finishing agent does the heavy lifting.
Plenty of packaging and textiles get tossed because the coatings wear off too fast, or can’t handle all the challenges thrown at them. The world pays a price in landfills and ocean waste. I’ve spent enough time hauling out bags of failed packaging to see the toll it takes. S10-F gives a real option for people who want to keep materials useful longer. Producers who move to plant-based packaging finally find a formula that holds up to messy, modern menus without falling back on old-school plastic liners or heavily waxed papers.
By extending the usable life of wraps, covers, and textiles, this finishing agent supports broader sustainability goals. I’ve watched local shops and neighborhood cafés reduce their weekly waste, simply by switching out traditional coatings for S10-F. Watch a pile of greasy lunch wraps shrink in the trash at the end of the week, and you’ll know the difference.
Safety carries real meaning with this product too. Direct food contact grades help keep heavy chemicals off our plates, while low-odor formulas let sensitive users avoid headaches or allergic flares. For families with kids, safer wrappers and tablecloths bring comfort: nobody needs to worry about what’s rubbing off on sandwiches and snacks.
Today, both the DIY crowd and big operations want more for their money. There are always newer, flashier solutions rolling out, but many don’t last a full quarter before stories of staining, spoiled food, or customer complaints bubble up. S10-F isn’t magic, but it stands up to tough work without bringing a pile of problems along for the ride. It’s found its way into my home, the corner bistro, and the back line of multiple caterers I’ve met.
Adapting production lines for new coatings sometimes turns production into a headache. From results seen so far, S10-F slots right into existing setups. If you use tanks, rollers, or automated sprayers, no big changes needed. Hand application works for small-batch items, which home crafters and artists appreciate. For large-scale runs, no one has to retool the machines.
It used to be common for finishing agents to come with long lists of tough-to-pronounce ingredients and warnings covering every possible hazard. Some old-style coatings still boast about water resistance while they leach unwanted chemicals or trap heat, making packaging sweaty and unattractive. S10-F reflects a better approach, shaped by listening to the daily frustrations of both users and customers. That means fewer headaches for the people working hard behind counters, at sewing machines, or running presses.
For schools, daycares, and hospitals, one coat safeguards surfaces that must endure constant cleaning with disinfectants and wipes. In one pediatric clinic, donated book covers and nap mats that were once a pain to keep clean are now simpler to sanitize with a single treatment. It’s often the little wins — longer lifespan, lower waste, fewer replacement orders — that tip the balance in favor of a new approach.
No solution works for every situation. S10-F, like most coatings, won’t patch damage already there. Deep cuts, heavy scoring on packaging, or fabrics with major wear will still let water and oil creep in. That keeps expectations real for buyers and users. Still, the rate of replacement drops meaningfully and introduces less waste to the system.
As for recycling: treated materials hold onto recyclability — a point checked with several city recycling boards — so switching out older, single-use packaging materials doesn’t mean clogging up the waste stream. Families and businesses asking after compostable coatings can use this product too, as independent tests show breakdown without toxic byproducts when materials hit industrial composters.
S10-F’s launch signals a shift to more straightforward, effective, and responsible coatings. For the future, integration with greener chemical chains or rapid renewable raw material sourcing looks promising. As regulations tighten and buyers demand transparent sourcing, coatings like this can keep ahead by showing clear labeling, offering tighter safety data, and open communication about ingredients. Those of us working with or around these agents appreciate the difference, especially when we don’t have to explain away mystery reactions or product failures.
For small businesses, sharing stories and results — photos, real-world data, and customer feedback — opens the door to wider shift away from tired, underperforming finishing agents. Manufacturers should keep extending training and testing opportunities, allowing every buyer — from the home cook to the packaging plant — to see results up close before putting money down. Public reviews and transparent QA add layers of trust.
The Oil-proof and Waterproof Finishing Agent, Model S10-F, steps up where most coatings stumble. Spanning kitchens and hospitals, bakeries and home craft corners, it shields against spills and messes right at the source. People managing budgets and safety every day — business owners, staff, parents, even volunteers — save both money and effort because materials treated with S10-F work harder and last longer. The peace of mind from not seeing oil and water eat through your supplies makes all the difference. There’s much hype in this space, but reliable, practical results keep a solution relevant and trusted.
By putting old and new packaging to the test, listening to real-world complaints, and cutting through the marketing clutter, S10-F stands out. Cleaner wrappers, tougher aprons, and spill-proof covers are just a start. It comes down to protecting tools, supplies, and customer experiences in honest, durable ways.
Over years of hands-on experience, watching fixes that work and others that flop, I see S10-F’s value in how it turns everyday chores into easier, more satisfying wins. There’s no need to choose between sustainability, safety, and performance when a finishing agent covers all three bases, right out of the gate.