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05 Industry news The latest industry news including one-pack deals for Songwon, clariant’s Exolit expansion, and polyone collaborates with Sanitized.
15 Compound growth in South America in this exclusive extract from Ami’s new guide to South America’s compounding market, we analyse the industry’s growth in the region.
21 Big ideas for small machines Jennifer markarian looks at the latest developments in lab compounding lines including small-scale extruders, kneaders and mixers.
33 Formulating for fire resistance lilli Sherman examines flame retardant technologies that deliver improved performance with reduced environmental impact.
49 New FR additive for polyolefins and styrenics Subramaniam narayan and marshall moore of great lakes describe a new, versatile flame retardant for olefinic and styrenic polymers.
55 Using mesoporous silicates as flame retardants A novel additive from inpore can improve the fire retardant performance of polymers while also boosting their mechanical properties.
61 New products: polymers and additives 62 New products: machinery and equipment 66 Compounder of the Month: Global Colors Group 68 Dates for your diary
coming next issue ❙ impact modifiers ❙ pVc compounding ❙ Additives for polyolefins ❙ interplastica and plastindia previews
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