Organic PVC stabiliser fits in well with fittings

Organic PVC stabiliser fits in well with fittings

F O C U S O N INNOVATION AND NEW PRODUCTS Spherical microgranules give good bubble form Holland Colours in Netherlands has made available a blowing ...

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INNOVATION AND NEW PRODUCTS Spherical microgranules give good bubble form Holland Colours in Netherlands has made available a blowing agent derived from azodicarbonamide. Holocell helps achieve good cell distribution when released early during the injection or extrusion process. The additive is suitable for use in mono- or co-extrusion PVC applications. It is also being offered in dust-free spherical microgranule forms for accurate dosing and there are grades for different decomposition temperature ranges. Modern Plastics International, Sep 2002, 32 (9), 34

Green polyvinyl chloride binding agent Bayer Chemical has announced the development of a new solvent-free binding agent for polyester and polyamide fibres and materials covered with a polyvinyl chloride layer. In addition the product increases the life of such materials and has low viscosity and volatility. Chimie Hebdo, 30 Sep 2002, (186), 16

Expancel plans expansion of microsphere production Expancel plans to expand its plant at Sundsvall, Sweden, for the production of microspheres. These have a diameter of 30 micrometres, but when warmed they release gas and the plastic shell softens, causing the microspheres to swell to a diameter of 120 micrometres. A decision will be made at about the end of 2002 whether to invest several SKR 100 M in the plant. The project will involve expanding an industrial facility in the Stockvik area and then moving in equipment to match growth in the market. Expancel is interested in mixing the microspheres with PP, PVC, or another thermoplastic and spray moulding. This should produce plastics with a foam structure which has the advantage over normal foam of having a more homogeneous

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structure and therefore being stronger, as well as waterproof. Kemivarlden, Aug 2002, (8), 6

Polyol for automotive seating US-based Renosol Corp has used polyols from Dow Chemical Co for its new automotive seating products. The polyols, which are marketed under the name Voranol and Voractive, reportedly lower the amine emissions that are said to lead to windshield fogging and discoloration of PVC parts, as well as degradation of PC components in automobile interiors. The company plans to supply the new technology for moulded PU seating and interior trim products for the automotive industry, including armrest, headrest, console cushions, seat cushions and back.

calcium/zinc or organic materials. Addition levels have been set at 8 phr. No coupling agent is needed by the vinyl part of the melt for processing compounds of up to 70% wood flour or fibre. The products also do not require equipment tweaking. Modern Plastics International, Sep 2002, 32 (9), 32

Materials family gives PVC added impact strength Rohm & Haas Plastics Additives in France is marketing paraloid acrylic impact modifiers for PVC. K342 offers impact efficiency and low fusion promotion during extruded or injection moulding while KM369 is formulated for window profiles. K435, which is suitable at low addition levels, can be used as a processing aid for PVC foam-core pipe and foamed profiles.

High Performance Plastics, Sep 2002, 9

Modern Plastics International, Sep 2002, 32 (9), 32

Fluid colours add an extra touch to PVC

Organic PVC stabiliser fits in well with fittings

ColorMatrix Europe has made available highly-loaded liquid titanium dioxide colours. Only 65% liquid titanium dioxide is needed to achieve equivalent UV protection compared with 100% of its rival dry product. The liquid’s lower abrasion allows mixer blade and barrel as well as screw life to be lengthened over dry formulations.

Crompton Vinyl Additives in Lampertheim, Germany, has made available an organic-based heat stabiliser for injection moulded PVC pipe fittings. The OBS stabiliser, which is suitable for complex flow paths and wall-thickness ratios, also provides initial colour and long-term heat stability. Addition levels have been set at 3.5 to 5 phr.

Modern Plastics International, Sep 2002, 32 (9), 29

Modern Plastics International, Sep 2002, 32 (9), 32

Strandex deal with HMG Paints

New process for CPVC

HMG Paints has agreed that users of the processing technology from Strandex for polymers filled with wood fibre will be able to apply coloured and metallic surface finishes using its priming system. The Strandex profiles can simulate soft and hard woods as well as traditional PVC and aluminium products.

A thermal initiation aqueous phase suspension process for CPVC production has been developed Qingdao Haijing Chemical (Group) Co Ltd, by utilising SG-7 or SG-5 type polyvinyl chloride resin and liquid chloride as raw materials. This offers lower cost and reduced pollution. Rigid CPVC pipes produced perform well with good properties and meet heat and corrosion requirements. CPVC resins produced from SG-5 type polyvinyl chloride display much better impact resistance than those of SG-7 type polyvinyl chloride while their mechanical properties and dynamic stability are satisfied. Qingdao Haijing Chemical currently has capacities of 110,000 tonnes/y of caustic soda, 80,000 tonnes/y of

Plastics and Rubber Weekly, 13 Sep 2002, 20

Stabilisers target wood/PVC blend for profiles Chemson Polymer-Additive in Arnoldstein, Austria, offers stabilisers for PVC/wood extrusion. The stabilisers, Naftosafe PHX 395C and 922B, have been produced from

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