EVENT PREVIEW | FAKUMA 2021
Right: Rowasol will be demonstrating its liquid colorant
technologies
portfolio of compounds based on 100% post-con- sumer recyclate — which are said to provide near prime quality — and its Alfater XL ECO portfolio of TPVs based entirely on PP recyclate and renewable EPDM. Aimed at the e-mobility sector, the company will also present the latest recyclate-based Altech flame retardant grades for drive components and battery charging infrastructure. �
www.mocom.eu
Below: RTP will show its Surface Protection grades,
designed to resist scratch and mar
Nordic Grafting Company Nordic Grafting Company will launch a new food contact approved addition to its Acti-Tech compati- biliser range. Acti-Tech 16MA11F complies with EU food contact regulation 10/2011 and can be added to PE and PP-based formulations. The new grade is described as an easy-to-add and universal com- patibiliser that can be used to upcycle mixed post-industrial or post-consumer polymer waste streams. Acti-Tech compatibilisers are based on Vis- tamaxx performance polymers from ExxonMobil. They are compatible with other polyolefins and feature a high grafted monomer content, low VOC content, MFI adjusted for optimal dispersion, and high flexibility. �
www.ngc-nordic.com
Röhm The Moulding Compounds division of Röhm will launch Plexiglass Optical HT, a new PMMA com- pound specially developed for use with high-per-
formance LEDs. The company says the new grade offers both high optical quality and heat deflection temperatures. It will also show its Pleximid TT50 HF polymethyl methacrylimide (PMMI), which is suitable for use at even higher temperatures and offers the high flow required to fill very fine structures. �
www.roehm.com
Rowa Group Rowa Group company Romira has expanded its compound product portfolio to include PPS grades, which will be marketed under the Romitron name. Offered with glass fibre reinforcement or mineral fillers, Romitorn PPS offers long term service at 210°C together with low moisture absorption and good chemical resistance. Rowa Masterbatch will show its Rowalid-IR poly- mer-specific solution for NIR sorting of black plastics. It now supports this product line with an NIR measurement service that allows reflectance of formulations to be checked and measured spectra provided to customers allowing them to assess whether the desired colour setting is detectable. Where NIR detection proves difficult with its existing products, the company can offer alterna- tive NIR detectable grades. Meanwhile, group company Rowasol will be demonstrating the effectiveness of its liquid colorants in a special demonstration on an Arburg Allrounder injection moulding machine fitted with an HNP Microsystem precision gear dosing pump. The annular gear pump doses 0.5g of red, yellow, green or blue liquid colorant into each 12.5g shot. �
www.rowa-group.com
RTP Company RTP Company will show a number of its latest compound developments, including its Surface Protection Compound grades. These are formu- lated to improve surface quality of plastic parts by resisting scratches, scuffs, and mar. According to the company, they result in fewer rejects during manufacture, eliminate the need for protective coatings, and maintain surface appearance
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IMAGE: RTP COMPANY
IMAGE: ROWA GROUP
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