Additives

Patent Filed for Non-Halogen Flame Retardant for PC and Alloys

FRX Innovations’ new patent for Nofia FR additives for consumer electronics, electric cars, home appliances and more.  

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Additives

BASF Receives ISCC Plus Certification to Expand its Valeras Plastic Additives Offerings

Initial certification includes antioxidants produced at BASF manufacturing sites in Switzerland and the U.S.

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Additives

BBIT Antimicrobial Receives EPA Registration

Sanitized AG can now offer local stock availability to support the domestic market.

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Circular Packaging Based on Perstorp’s Akestra 100 and 110 Officially Endorsed in Europe

Perstorp’s next-generation co-polyester enhance thermoformed recycled PET products by adding heat resistance capabilities and more.

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Additives

Sea-Glass Like Special Effects Colorants for PET Packaging

Ampacet’s new SeaGlass collection captured look and feel of naturally weathered shards of discarded glass polished by the ocean.  

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Commodity Resins

Gerdau Graphene Launches “First” Graphene-Enhanced PE Additive Masterbatch for Extruded Packaging and More

The company has also partnered with conglomerate Sumitomo Corp. for distribution of its graphene-enhanced masterbatches in Japan.

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Additives

Flow-Enhancing Additive for PC and PC/ABS

CAI’s new ST-PA208 is designed to boost melt flow index, elongation, and improve dispersion and compatibility.

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Additives

Orion Boosts Capacity of High-Jetness Specialty Carbon Blacks

Through the debottleneck of a post-treatment plant in Germany, the company has increased production of its high-jetness specialty blacks.

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Additives

Infrared Absorbing Masterbatch for PC

CAI’s new additive boasts high performance even in thinner PC films or sheets while being easy to process.

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sustainability

Evonik Invests in Interface Polymer’s Additives for Sustainable Plastics

Interface Polymers’ Polarfin additives shown to simplify to the processing of plastics such as mixtures of PE and PP.  

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