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brochure downloads This month’s free Simply click on the brochure cover or link to download a PDF of the full publication Colloids: Colour expertise The Experts Black · Colour ·White · Additive


Tosaf Group company Colloids is a specialist producer of black, white and colour masterbatch. This eight- brochure details the company’s market strategy, development directions and key personnel.


Milliken: Clarifi ers for PP Millad NX 8000 ® ™


The New Standard In Clear Polypropylene Milliken


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Millad NX 8000 clarified polypropylene delivers…


• Revolutionary clarity


• Sustainability - Light weight and cost effective


• Flexible and simple processing Millad® NX™ 8000 is revolutionizing the


industry by creating new opportunities for crystal clear packaging and products never before seen from polypropylene. Transparency is no longer limited to thin or highly oriented parts, allowing even thicker parts to approach the look of clear materials like glass or amorphous polymers. Millad NX 8000 enables the substitution of more expensive or less functional clear materials and increases the beauty of current polypropylene materials.


Choose clear polypropylene with Millad NX 8000 for your transparent polymer needs.


Milliken’s NX8000 fourth generation clarifi er takes PP to a new level in terms of transparency and it works with both thin and thick wall parts. This two page brochure shows what can be achieved using this latest clarifi er technology.


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Piovan: Moving materials EN Customers. The core of our innovation


Find out more about Piovan’s options for materials conveying in this brochure, which explores the key considerations to be made in selection of a centralised system. The 12-page document discusses silos, distribution units, pipework and loaders.


Feeding&Conveying Drying


Dosing


Temperature Control Refrigeration Granulation


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Arburg: Multishot systems


Arburg has a long track record in multi-component moulding. This 16-page brochure explains eight different multi-shot processing techniques and how they can be used in practical applications.


Struktol: Polymer additives


Schill & Seilacher family of companies, with representation in ganization with over a century of specialty chemical expertise, rocessing products under the brand name STRUKTOL®


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nd performance. Struktol manufactures chemicals for the plastics ns, silicone emulsions, products used in latex processing, and retardants.


dditives business is by no means typical or ordinary. Chemistry lligent Additive Solutions, Struktol products are designed to customers. Our technical specialists, R&D chemists and novative solutions for the ever-changing polymer industry – n with increased productivity, better quality parts and lower ormance, Struktol Customer Service initiatives have become


Over 10-pages this publication lists the full range of Struktol additives for thermoplastics processing applications, providing matrix selection guides for the most common polymers with recommended addition levels.


Perrite: Polymer technology 


   Perrite UK Jackdaw France PerriteMalaysia


Perrite are an independent thermoplastic compounding business based inWarrington UK, Johor Bahru,Malaysia and Lyon France. Working together as the Perrite Group all sites specialise in the supply of compounded products to the injection moulding and extrusion industries. Perrite has been in business since 1975 operating from itsWarrington facility, the Malaysian plant was opened in 2003 and Perrite have a longstanding presence in France through Jackdaw polymers. Product development is carried out on all locations with local technical service, support and sample production. Additional colour matching and product and application development is also provided through theWarrington Technical centre. Perrite manufacture and distribute an impressive line up of standard and custom compounded polymers including Percom polypropylene, Perlex polycarbonate, Styralin polystyrene and Pertal POM. The product portfolio also includes the high performance Ronfalin ABS brand and prime quality polyamide Vitamide range. Perrite’s expertise includes product tailoring to modify performance, appearance enhancement and colouring. They assist in all stages of product development, from design, polymer selection, testing and approval through to optimising tool design and processing parameters. Perrite’s products are manufactured to provide a range of properties and performance, such as heat resistance, high impact, antimicrobial, reinforcement, flame retardancy, high gloss, chemical resistance or a variety of appearance effects.


Auto Approval


Electrical GlowWire


Extrusion


FDA


Filled


Impact Resistant


High Flow


High Temperature


Find out more about Perrite’s thermoplastics compounding activities in this two-page brochure, which details the full range of materials the company can offer together with key performance attributes laid out in a simple to use matrix chart.


UL 94 Flame Retardant


Injection Moulding


Antimicrobial


Special Effect Colours


Recyclable


Scratch Resistant


Transparent UV Resistant 1 Kingsland Grange,Woolston,Warrington, Cheshire, United KingdomWA1 4RA TEB0047/2012


Intelligent Additive Solutions for Today’s Thermoplastic Industry


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Tel: +44 (0)1925 810608 Fax: +44 (0)1925 840001/2 email: sales@perrite.com www.perrite.com Perrite is a Division of Vita Thermoplastic Compounds Ltd.


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