21. Oct 2016

Vertellus at K 2016: additive solutions for polymers that promote sustainability and recycling

Vertellus at K 2016: additive solutions for polymers that promote sustainability and recycling

To help customers address increasing public demand and toughening regulatory requirements regarding material safety and sustainability, Vertellus (hall 5, stand C08-2) includes, among its offerings, a range of ZeMac® copolymers and Citroflex® bio-based plasticizers.

vertellusThe company, a leading global supplier of additives to the plastics and polymer industries, offers a robust portfolio of specialized solutions – including a range of additives that provide proven alternatives to potentially harmful phthalate plasticizers – to help compounders and manufacturers stay ahead of key environmental and health trends. Other Vertellus advanced material technologies raise the performance properties of recycled polyamide (PA), polyethylene terephthalate (PET), thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) and other resins to encourage their reuse in compounds. They are also used as size regulators in microencapsulation to create temperature controlled mattresses and clothing, and in the construction of energy-efficient buildings by improving insulation performance.

“The plastics industry faces growing pressure to demonstrate that it is part of the solution – not the problem – for better safety and sustainability,” said Ashok Adur, Ph.D., global commercial development director, Plastics at Vertellus. “We help our customers respond by offering targeted additives to meet challenges, ranging from reducing raw materials and energy consumption to protecting consumer health. Adding to their value, our products can also help customers increase profits and differentiate their materials from competitors. These solutions are a key part of Vertellus’ active participation in the American Chemistry Council's Responsible Care® initiative.”

At cost-effective low loadings, ZeMac copolymers raise a recycled resin’s performance properties, including flexural modulus and strength, tensile strength and elongation, impact resistance and heat deflection temperature (HDT). They can be used with PA, PET, TPU, polybutylene terephthalate (PBT), polycarbonate (PC), polyoxymethylene (POM) and biopolymers.

Vertellus additives also improve compounding and processing of recycled materials. For example, ZeMac® E60-P powder and new ZeMac® Extend P62 masterbatch compatibilize PA and recycled PET, which are normally incompatible, to reduce material costs and increase profits. The new ZeMac® Extend L65 masterbatch raises the viscosity of recycled PA to make it suitable for injection molding. In blow molding and profile and film extrusion applications, the new ZeMac® Extend L68 masterbatch ensures even distribution of the additive to produce smooth, uniform surfaces with no gels.

Other areas where ZeMac provides sustainability include temperature control and energy conservation. Here, ZeMac® E400 powder and ZeMac® Solution S407015 and S403520 water-based grades are used for the microencapsulation (surrounding very tiny droplets or particles of liquid or solid material with a continuous film of polymeric material) of phase-change materials. This technology has applications in maintaining mattress and clothing temperature for comfort and building insulation to support green building initiatives.
Increasing restrictions are being placed on the use of phthalate-based plasticizers. For example, in December 2014 the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency issued a Significant New Use Rule under the Toxic Substances Control Act for DnPP, a phthalate used in polyvinylchloride (PVC) plastics shown to cause developmental and/or reproductive effects in laboratory animals.2

To avoid the use of traditional phthalates, many manufacturers are turning to iso-phthalates and bio-based plasticizers. Vertellus’ Citroflex bio-based plasticizers are manufactured without the use of phthalates and have proven their safety in food-contact and medical applications. As a leading plasticizer on the market today derived from bio-based citric acid, Citroflex products offer a non-toxic, biodegradable option for biopolymers and specialty polyvinyl chloride (PVC) used in food packaging, medical applications, childrens’ toys and coatings.

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