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Huntsman is introducing ALTIRIS® infrared reflecting pigment to the AMI Profiles Conference June 5-6th 2012
ALTIRIS® pigment reflects infrared energy which can help reduce heat build-up in exterior polymer products, especially in dark and vibrant colors. ALTIRIS® can give infrared reflectance from a single additive, making it easy to formulate into a wide range of colorful polymer products.
To learn more please visit the ALTIRIS® pigments website or email us at
altiris@ huntsman.com
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This advertisement contains general information about the properties of the products described in it. Information is updated regularly. To check whether this is the most recent information, or if you would like more information, you can find contact details on
www.huntsman.com/pigments . Huntsman does not recommend any of its titanium dioxide pigments for use in lead- stabilized, rigid PVC formulations. Information is given in good faith but we do not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the information. NOTHING IN THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS TO BE CONSTRUED AS A WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR OTHERWISE. IN ALL CASES IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE USER TO DETERMINE THE APPLICABILITY OF THE INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS AND THE SUITABILITY OF THE PRODUCTS DESCRIBED FOR ITS OWN PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Unless otherwise agreed in writing, all sales of products referred to in this publication are subject to the general terms and conditions of sale of Huntsman International LLC or its affiliated companies. ALTIRIS® is a registered trade mark of Huntsman Corporation or an affiliate thereof in one or more, but not all, countries. ©2012 Huntsman Corporation.
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