K2022 PREVIEW | MATERIALS
Right: Pipes and fittings produced in a Bornewables PP from Borealis by NUPI
Borealis will put promoting its Cascade Model for circularity in polyole- fins, announced earlier this year, at the centre of its message for K2022. This is said to cover every stage of the production-use-recy- cling model and includes mechanically and chemically recycled plastics as well as renewable sourced plastics through its Bornewables products. Bornewables are produced
to high-performance stabilisers for very high temperatures and additives for stabilising recycled polyolefins. A further focus will be its efficiency-boosting flow enhancers, which enable shorter cycle times and low wall thicknesses for PBT components. The company’s halogen-
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from second-generation bio-mass waste and residue streams that do not compete with the human food chain. ISCC Plus mass balance techniques are used to determine claimed renew- able content. The company will display a number of Bornewa- bles applications: Paccor is using a PP grade to produce IML-decorated injection moulded ice cream tubs for Froneri; Italian pipe producer NUPI is using a random copolymer PP grade to produce pipes and fittings; Uponor is using a Bornewables PE in its new Blue PEX pipe range. The company will also present its Borcycle M mechanically recycled product portfolio and its Borcycle C chemically recycled products. �
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Brüggemann will be presenting several perfor- mance-enhancing additive innovations at K2022, ranging from electrically neutral heat stabilisers for PAs used in in electrical and electronic applications
free electrically neutral heat stabilisers are designed not to corrode metallic compo- nents and to have no impact on electrical properties. They support continuous service
temperatures of up to 170°C with peaks to 200°C, meeting the most stringent automotive industry requirements and surpassing the limits of many conventional systems.TP-H2217 is suitable for flame retardant PA compounds while TP-H1804 is intended for aliphatic polyamides used at continu- ous service temperatures of 160-190°C. TP-P2201 is a new addition to the Brüggemann
range and is specifically tailored for applications in e-mobility and for flame-retardant PA. TP-P1810 is suitable for processing partially aromatic polyam- ides, while TP-P1507 is optimised for aliphatic polyamides and TP-P1924 for PBT. All are said to help save energy during production while simulta- neously enabling high fibre contents to be used in injection moulded parts with long flow paths and/ or low wall thicknesses. TP-R2090 is intended to improve recycled PP compounds derived from post-industrial and post-consumer waste while TP-R8895 is specifically suited to recycling polypropylene from battery
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