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EXHIBITION PREVIEW | K2025 – MATERIALS


in applications such as PVC films and profiles. Its ultra-small particle size makes it ideal for use with PVC powder formulations, ensuring good miscibil- ity and colour uniformity.


Another solution to meet the demands of


Above: New Brüggemann additives for engineering plastics meet the needs of e-mobility applications


improves the properties of PP-EPDM recyclates from front-end applications. It is based on an innovative chemical concept that ensures retention of mechanical properties during long-term heat ageing. Tests show an improved level of residual Charpy impact after long term heat ageing. � www.brueggemann.com


At K2025, BYK will be present a solution for long-term UV stabilisation of polyamides and polyolefin composites. The new additive was developed to preserve the


properties and surface quality of plastics when exposed to light, as polyamide-based components suffer after prolonged light exposure. As well as affecting physical properties, it can cause changes in colour and gloss. BYK-Max LS 4128 addresses this with a synergis- tic additive of highly concentrated stabilisers that hinder light-induced degradation processes in the polyamide. The additive acts as a radical catcher and peroxide decomposer, protecting both visual and mechanical properties. The new product is a granulated, organic UV stabilisation sys- tem that was developed for use in both polyamides and polyolefins. It is suitable for outdoor applications. One benefit is that the high level of active


Right: Envalior will showcase a wide range of materials at K2025


ingredients minimises the need for carrier resins, which reduces the cost. � www.byk.com


Delta Tecnic will show a range of masterbatch and conductive compound solutions. It says its Super Small Pellet (SSP) is a “disruptive


breakthrough” that redefines the standards of colour homogenisation and efficiency in plastic manufacturing. The pellet, much smaller in size that traditional formats, enhances colour uniformity and minimises visual irregularities in the final product, it says. By incorporating more particles per unit area, SSP ensures even coverage, which is advantageous


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environments where static electricity poses a critical risk is its conductive PVC. The company will showcase its dissipative and semi-conductive materials formulated with carbon black, NTC or graphene, which prevent problems in sensitive spaces such as operating rooms or manufacturing plants. It will also present masterbatch with metallic fibres that enable the production of dissipative products in colours other than black. It also offers masterbatch for recycled PVC,


which transforms recycled products by providing them with an attractive, uniform finish – allowing their reintroduction into the market and reducing carbon footprint. With a formulation adapted to the features of recycled PVC, the masterbatch corrects the colour irregularities typical of recovered materials. Colours can be customised in both standard shades (such as white and black) and specific formulations. � www.deltatecnic.com


At K 2025, Envalior will showcase a range of engineering materials for use across three indus- tries: mobility, electrical & electronics, and consum- er goods.


In mobility, a new Pocan PBT grade is designed to meet the requirements of future high-voltage connectors and next-generation E&E components, supporting the transition of AI data centres to 800V HVDC power supplies. And, its Xytron PPS can be used in e-powertrain components such as invertor/ convertor busbars and terminal blocks – as well as for IGBT boards, with a CTI value of 600 to meet the increasing electrical insulation and tracking requirements of new mobility applications.





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