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Te solution for improving plastic sheets and rigid food packaging


n Anti-block agents n Anti-static agents n Anti-fog agents n Specialty fluids n Polymer masterbatch


Long-term solutions and cost-performance additives


Discover how ideas become innovations


Van Meeuwen Chemicals supplies several types of anti-static, denesting and anti-fogging agents. These are partly based upon functional chemicals. Or available in the form of masterbatch additives. The additives are successfully used in plastic extruded rigid sheets, thermoformed trays, containers and food packaging.


Outperform your plastic with specialty fluids


Specialty fluids have proven to be the best solution in cost-performance. Our products are in line with the EU Directive Regulation (EU) No 10/2011 and its amendments, plastic materials and items intended to come into contact with food. Specialty fluids are dedicated to apply with a coating station.


Masterbatch for PET extrusion


A unique additive for PET instantly reduces surface friction without having any adverse effects on PET’s physical properties and optical effect. It is designed as a slip additive, which decreases surface friction (COF) of food packaging. The advantage of using a masterbatch additive is its crystal clear appearance. Masterbatches are successfully used for food packaging and extruded sheets, suffer no loss of performance and can resist a high melt temperature.


lubrication n services n systems n chemicals n education Van Meeuwen Chemicals BV • The Netherlands T +31 (0)294 494 494 • info@vanmeeuwen.comwww.vanmeeuwen.com


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