Update | colour & masterbatch
BMS and Gerhardi focus on visual effects in PC
Bayer MaterialScience worked together with German processor Gerhardi Kunst- offtechnik to develop a
decorative mould concept that allows designers to evaluate special textural and visual effects available from its
Makrolon and Bayblend PC-based polymers. “This near-series mould
can be used to replicate the most common surface design techniques and thus produce a wide array of variants without further processing steps,” says Dirk Kieslich, head of process development at Gerhardi. “These include matt and high-gloss structures, attractive shades with deep lustre and also coated, fi lm-decorated and metallized surfaces.”
www.materialscience.bayer.com
in brief
PolyOne subsidiary Colorant Chromatics has introduced a range of colour masterbatch- es for high-performance applications in polysulfone (PSU), polyethersulfone (PES) and polyphenylsulfone (PPSU). The range includes 10 standard colours and is targeted at demanding applications in markets including aerospace, automotive, telecommunica- tions and healthcare. The masterbatches are heavy metal-free and use state-of- the-art pigment dispersion techniques to promote consistent colouring and improve homogenisation.
www.colorant-chromatics.com
”More than 45 years
experience of customer adapted thermoplastic compounds” Ola Hugoson, CEO
Polykemi AB | Box 14, SE- 271 21 Ystad, SWEDEN | Phone: +46(0)411-170 30 Telefax: +46(0)411-167 30 | E-mail:
polykemi@polykemi.se |
www.polykemi.com
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