K2025 – MATERIALS | EXHIBITION PREVIEW
the Baerolub AID product family, a PFAS-free alternative for PPAs. The company will also show- case its Tin Replacement program which helps customers make the transition to a more sustainable alternative, ensuring compliance with REACH, RoHS, and other global regulations. Visitors to Baerlocher’s booth will have the opportunity to engage with technical experts from the EU, the Americas, and Asia, with discussions focused on addressing sustainability challenges and tailoring solutions to meet specific customer needs. �
www.baerlocher.com
At K2022, BASF introduced its LowPCF and ZeroP- CF portfolios as solutions to reduce the Product Carbon Footprint by a minimum of 30% by Mass Balance Approach. At this year’s event, the company intends to showcase products for which fossil resources are replaced with renewable feedstock at the beginning of the production process using the Biomass Balance approach. This helps reduce the carbon footprint of products such as Siemens’ circuit breaker SIRIUS 3RV2, which uses Ultramid BMB and Ultradur BMB, along with certified compostable and soil-biodegradable biopolymers incorporating Ecovio and Ecoflex BMB. To ensure attendees get the most out of their visit the company will be present with six different teams: Performance Materials, Monomers, Styrenic Foams, Plasticizers, Plastic Additives and TrinamiX. �
www.basf.com
Part of Benvic’s message for K2025 is to embrace the potential of PVC and ensure it continues to be a valuable resource for generations to come. At the
show it says it will display a wide range of bespoke material solutions which not only provide optimal cost and performance, but also factor in the total cost of ownership, including environmental and LCA support, backed up by Benvic’s EcoVadis Gold Star rating. �
www.benvic.com
Specialty chemical and additives supplier BYK will be presenting BYK-Max LS 4128, a new solution for the long-term UV stabilisation of polyamides and polyolefin composites which has been developed to preserve the properties and surface quality of plastics when exposed to light. Besides deteriora- tion in the physical properties, this often also results in changes in colour and gloss. BYK-Max LS 4128 addresses these challenges with highly concentrated stabilisers that effectively hinder the light-induced degradation processes. In doing so, the additive acts as a radical catcher and peroxide decomposer, protecting both the visual and the
Above: Car bumpers are a target market for UV stabiliser BYK-Max LS 4128
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