K2025 | EXHIBITION PREVIEW
end-of-life plastics into circular feedstock.” Other partners in the development of the cup are: injection moulding machine maker Arburg; Bockatech, whose EcoCore foaming technology was used to make the injection moulded cups – cutting plastics use by up to 50%; MCC Global IML, which makes in-mould labels for rigid plastic packaging; and Miko Pac (part of Paccor), which develops and produces plastic packaging for various industries. �
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Brüggemann has devel- oped a new range of additives for engineering plastics, to meet the needs of e-mobility applications. Electrical drives in these vehicles increase the need for connectors, battery systems and charging infrastructure, requiring heat resistance, flame retardancy and electrical properties. Bruggolen TP-H2217 is
part of a new class of electrically neutral heat stabilisers that have been developed for E&E and e-mobility. It raises the continuous service tempera- ture of reinforced polyam- ides, for example, to up to 8,000 hours at 170°C without compromising CTI rating and flame retardancy. Flow enhancers tailored to the needs of various polyamides include BRUG- GOLEN P1507 for aliphatic polyamides, Bruggolen P1810 for semi-aromatic
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• Detects minor color deviations (ΔE) in real time
• Automatically adjusts color to maintain color specs
• Reduces scrap and downtime • Eliminates line operator QC involvement
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polyamides and P2201 for flame-retardant polyamides. These flow improvers enable lightweight, thin-walled and complex part designs without affecting mechanical properties. The flowability also supports glass fibre loadings of up to 60%. Processing benefits include shorter cycle times and lower energy consumption. In addition, Bruggolen R8897 is a stabiliser that
Above: Visitors to K2025 will be able to use foamed cups made from Borealis foamed PP
Lower Color Consumption and Maintain Color Quality
IMAGE: BOREALIS
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