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Anti-blocker improves processing of TPE/TPR.


MoldWiz ABe-15 anti-blocker is designed to improve processing and conveyance of thermoplastic elastomers and rubber. MoldWiz ABC-15 is a water-borne formulation of emulsified organic fatty acid, esters and amine with wetting agents and surfactants. Typically, the anti-blocker is used in the cooling bath during the resin pelletizing Pelletizing or pelletising is the process of compressed or molding of product into the shape of a pellet. A large range of different products are pelletized including chemicals, iron ore, animal compound feed, and more.  process, imparting a surface treatment to the finished pellets that helps to prevent agglomeration of the pellets in shipping and storage. The anti-blocker can also be used as a surface treatment for tacky elastomers, by simply spraying or dipping to deposit a light film on the surface.

Use of MoldWiz ABe-15 to improve processing and conveying of sticky resins is said to pose no risk to secondary molding processes. The formulation is free of metallic stearates and silicone, and is safe for food contact in accordance with CFR CFR

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Title Annotation:Materials
Publication:Rubber World
Date:Jun 22, 2006
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