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New customizable additives for polyolefins and PVC.


Developing a wide range of customizable additives to meet specific needs in polyolefins and PVC PVC: see polyvinyl chloride.
PVC
 in full polyvinyl chloride

Synthetic resin, an organic polymer made by treating vinyl chloride monomers with a peroxide.
 is a major thrust at Chemtura Corp., Middlebury, Conn. With a "greener is better" approach, the world's largest plastics additives producer aims to develop additives that are more environmentally friendly than those they replace while also providing improvements in cost and performance. Marcus Meadowsmith, Chemtura's new executive v.p., and Dr. Michael J. Goode, v.p. of technology for plastics additives, recently discussed examples of this initiative with PLASTICS TECHNOLOGY editors.

They also emphasized that 2006 was a busy year for Chemtura. In that time the firm accomplished the organizational task of integrating Great Lakes Chemical and Crompton Corp., which merged to form Chemtura Corp. on July 1, 2005. In addition, Chemtura fully restored and upgraded its customer care center in Taft, La., that was knocked out of commission by Hurricane Katrina.

Targeted for polyolefins

Among the most recent developments in additives for polyolefins are specialty grades that expand the Polybend line of polymer modifiers. One is Polybond 1103, a high-flow adhesion promoter. This acrylic-acid-grafted PP homopolymer was designed to promote adhesion of soft TPOs and TPVs to metals, glass, and engineering resins like nylon. In recent trials with an 87 Shore A TPV TPV Temporary Protection Visa (Australia)
TPV Terminal Punto Venta
TPV Third-Party Verification
TPV Thermophotovoltaic
TPV Thermoplastic Vulcanizate (thermoplastic elastomer)
TPV Total Payment Volume
, Polybond 1103 reportedly showed better adhesion to both aluminum and stainless steel stainless steel: see steel.
stainless steel

Any of a family of alloy steels usually containing 10–30% chromium. The presence of chromium, together with low carbon content, gives remarkable resistance to corrosion and heat.
 than Polybond 1001, a general-purpose AA-grafted PP. Available in pellet form, it contains 6% acrylic acid acrylic acid /acryl·ic ac·id/ a readily polymerizing liquid used as a monomer for acrylic polymers. , similar to Polybond 1001.

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Another Polybond specialty grade, initially customized for one user, is expected to become commercially available this year. A maleic-anhydride-grafted PE-based modifier (programming) modifier - An operation that alters the state of an object. Modifiers often have names that begin with "set" and corresponding selector functions whose names begin with "get". , this one is designed to function as a coupling agent in wood- and other natural-fiber composites. Said Goode, "The product has a higher maleic anhydride content than other Polybond modifiers and has 20% higher efficiency, allowing 20% lower use levels." Polybond coupling agents also show potential for use in nanocomposites, according to Goode.

Also in development are new "non-interfering" lubricants optimized specifically for use with coupling agents in wood-plastic composites. Said Goode, "We are aiming to address the need for lubricants that work well with a coupling agent and also eliminate interference with iron oxide The material used to coat the surfaces of magnetic tapes and lower-capacity disks.  pigments, particularly in high-wood-content composites."

Meanwhile, Process Plus is a further expansion of Chemtura's Anox line of proprietary antioxidant antioxidant, substance that prevents or slows the breakdown of another substance by oxygen. Synthetic and natural antioxidants are used to slow the deterioration of gasoline and rubber, and such antioxidants as vitamin C (ascorbic acid), butylated hydroxytoluene  blends. Process Plus blends are made from different building blocks, which may include hindered phenolic phe·no·lic
adj.
Of, relating to, containing, or derived from phenol.

n.
Any of various synthetic thermosetting resins, obtained by the reaction of phenols with simple aldehydes and used as adhesives.
 and non-phenolic antioxidants Antioxidants
Substances that reduce the damage of the highly reactive free radicals that are the byproducts of the cells.

Mentioned in: Aging, Nutritional Supplements

antioxidants,
n.
 in combination with other processing stabilizers. They are targeted for polyolefin applications requiring extra stabilization, such as microwaveable and medical packaging. These low-color additive blends are non-lactone replacements for Irganox XP blends of phenolic and lactone lactone /lac·tone/ (lak´ton) a cyclic organic compound in which the chain is closed by ester formation between a carboxyl and a hydroxyl group in the same molecule.

lac·tone
n.
 stabilizers, which Ciba Specialty Chemicals “Ciba” redirects here. For the pre-1971 company, see Novartis.

Ciba Specialty Chemicals is a chemical company based in and near Basel, Switzerland. It was formed as the non-pharmaceuticals elements of Novartis were spun out in 1997, following the merger in the
 will phase out of production this year.

Also newly commercial is Genox EP, a non-phenolic, high-performance antioxidant, a result of Chemtura's 2003 acquisition of GE Specialty Chemicals. Although slightly higher in price than typical phenolic antioxidants, this nitrogen oxide derivative has very low color, making it better for color-sensitive polyolefin applications, according to Goode.

In uv stabilizers, Chemtura has development efforts under way toward improving cost-effectiveness of high-performance HALS, noted Meadow-Smith.

New developments for PVC

As previously reported, Chemtura's metal-free Mark OBS OBS
abbr.
organic brain syndrome


OBS Organic brain syndrome, see there
 (Organic Based Stabilizer stabilizer: see airplane. ) additives were originally developed for rigid PVC but have also proven their mettle in flexible applications (see "Learn More" box). These "green" alternatives to heavy-metal stabilizers have been used primarily in South America and Europe, but Goode and Meadow-Smith said interest has emerged in North America for niche applications such as flooring. In Europe, makers of safety flooring have found that Mark OBS cuts costs by reducing the need for antistatic Eliminating or reducing static electricity. See static electricity, antistatic bag, antistatic device, antistatic liquid and antistatic wristband.  additives.

Interest in Mark OBS has been stimulated especially by recent improvements that make it even more attractive. "The breakthrough is in both cost efficiency and an increased processing window," said Goode. Recent trials demonstrate the broader processing window of the new-generation OBS versus calcium-zinc, lead, and first-generation OBS (see graph). Applications targeted include vinyl edging profiles for furniture and automotive applications.

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* Organic PVC Stabilizers Move from Europe to U.S., Apr. '05

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Chemtura Corp., Middlebury, Conn. (877) 948-2660 * www.chemtura.com
MARK OBS IN RIGID PVC EXTRUSION COMPOUND

                      Thermal Stability @   Processing Window,
                          200C, Min            [degrees]C

2 phr
lead                          27                   12

2.4 phr
CaZn                          21                    6

2.5 phr
OBS Gen-1                     24                    8

OBS New Generation

  Economical
  Grade
  2.0 phr                     22                    8

  High
  Performance
  2.6 phr                    26                    10

Note: Table made from bar graph.
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Title Annotation:Close-Up: ADDITIVES
Author:Sherman, Lilli Manolis
Publication:Plastics Technology
Date:Jan 1, 2007
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