Non-acid processing molybdenum disulfide debuts at CHINAPLAS 2026
Pioneer New Material brings eco-friendly non-acid processing molybdenum disulfide to CHINAPLAS 2026, boosting wear resistance of plastics and rubber

April 21–24, 2026 – CHINAPLAS 2026, the global benchmark for the plastics and rubber industries, is held at the National Exhibition and Convention Center (Hongqiao) in Shanghai. This year’s event expects over 4,600 exhibitors. Pioneer New Material showcases a range of functional lubricant materials at Booth 8.2K71, highlighting its non-acid processing molybdenum disulfide, molybdenum trioxide, ammonium octamolybdate, boron nitride, and zinc molybdate series – providing high-performance solutions for plastic‑rubber seals and engineering plastic components.

To address industry pain points such as acid residue, hydrofluoric acid residue, and copper corrosion in traditional molybdenum disulfide production, Pioneer New Material adopts a physical purification process to produce high‑purity molybdenum disulfide (acid‑free, eco‑friendly). By eliminating the pollution of the acid leaching method, the company achieves environmentally sound production of molybdenum disulfide. As a technological pioneer among domestic molybdenum disulfide brands, this product is now capable of replacing imported molybdenum disulfide, offering downstream users a reliable and green solution.

In rubber and plastics, this non‑acid processing molybdenum disulfide serves as a high‑performance functional filler. When added to matrix resins such as PA6, PTFE, POK, and POM, it significantly reduces the friction coefficient, improves wear resistance and self‑lubrication, and enhances thermal conductivity and dimensional stability. It is ideal for engineering plastic parts like gears, bearings, and sliders, meeting the stringent demands of the automotive and machinery industries for long‑life moving components.

Concurrently, major chemical players such as Sinopec, CNPC, ExxonMobil, BASF, Dow, and Covestro are also exhibiting at CHINAPLAS 2026. We cordially invite new and existing customers to visit Booth 8.2K71 and explore cutting‑edge functional modification technologies for rubber and plastics with Pioneer New Material.

April 21–24, 2026 – CHINAPLAS 2026, the global benchmark for the plastics and rubber industries, is held at the National Exhibition and Convention Center (Hongqiao) in Shanghai. This year’s event expects over 4,600 exhibitors. Pioneer New Material showcases a range of functional lubricant materials at Booth 8.2K71, highlighting its non-acid processing molybdenum disulfide, molybdenum trioxide, ammonium octamolybdate, boron nitride, and zinc molybdate series – providing high-performance solutions for plastic‑rubber seals and engineering plastic components.

To address industry pain points such as acid residue, hydrofluoric acid residue, and copper corrosion in traditional molybdenum disulfide production, Pioneer New Material adopts a physical purification process to produce high‑purity molybdenum disulfide (acid‑free, eco‑friendly). By eliminating the pollution of the acid leaching method, the company achieves environmentally sound production of molybdenum disulfide. As a technological pioneer among domestic molybdenum disulfide brands, this product is now capable of replacing imported molybdenum disulfide, offering downstream users a reliable and green solution.

In rubber and plastics, this non‑acid processing molybdenum disulfide serves as a high‑performance functional filler. When added to matrix resins such as PA6, PTFE, POK, and POM, it significantly reduces the friction coefficient, improves wear resistance and self‑lubrication, and enhances thermal conductivity and dimensional stability. It is ideal for engineering plastic parts like gears, bearings, and sliders, meeting the stringent demands of the automotive and machinery industries for long‑life moving components.

Concurrently, major chemical players such as Sinopec, CNPC, ExxonMobil, BASF, Dow, and Covestro are also exhibiting at CHINAPLAS 2026. We cordially invite new and existing customers to visit Booth 8.2K71 and explore cutting‑edge functional modification technologies for rubber and plastics with Pioneer New Material.




