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Novel processing aids ease flow of a wide range of plastics.


* A new family of processing-aid masterbatches is said to enhance the processability of a wider range of plastics than is possible with other additives. Based on unique chemistry (patent pending), these products reportedly provide dramatic improvements in injection molding injection molding
n.
A manufacturing process for forming objects, as of plastic or metal, by heating the molding material to a fluid state and injecting it into a mold.
 cycle times and extrusion rates.

Sold under the Cell-Span name, they are produced by Phoenix Plastics of Conroe, Texas
This article is about a city in the U.S. state of Texas. For the Intel processor, see Intel Core 2.
Conroe is a city and the seat of Montgomery County in the U.S.
, a custom compounder and supplier of specialty additive masterbatches. Cell-Span was developed in concert with Stabilization Technologies, a consulting firm in Charlotte, N.C., headed by Joseph R. Webster, a well-known expert in additives chemistry for plastics and fibers.

Significant cost savings

Seven Cell-Span formulations, all sharing a similar base chemistry, are tailored for use in various plastics ranging from polyolefins, PS, 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.
 to ABS, PC, PET, PBT PBT Provider Backbone Transport (networking technology adding determinism to ethernet)
PBT Polybutylene Terephthalate
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, and nylons. Says Webster, "We have found a new home for existing chemistries not typically used in plastics. These "supramolecular su·pra·mo·lec·u·lar  
adj.
1. Consisting of more than one molecule.

2. Of greater complexity than a molecule.
" chemistries allow formation of directional hydrogen bonds that emulate the stronger covalent bonds."

According to Webster, these additive masterbatches can replace existing processing aids and lubricants, such as metallic stearates, amides, and fatty acid fatty acid, any of the organic carboxylic acids present in fats and oils as esters of glycerol. Molecular weights of fatty acids vary over a wide range. The carbon skeleton of any fatty acid is unbranched. Some fatty acids are saturated, i.e.  derivatives used in polyolefins and the styrenics and waxes used in PVC. Cell-Span can also replace some primary and secondary 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.
 and nucleating agents, according to Webster.

The new additives are said to be very cost-competitive and have been shown in extensive field tests to provide significant cost savings. The masterbatches contain 20% active ingredient and are used at typical letdown levels of 0.2% to 1%, compared with 1% to 3% for many conventional additives.

* HDPE HDPE
abbr.
high-density polyethylene
: In one trial, use of Cell-Span 610 in molding 2-lb, green-pigmented HDPE pails cut cycle time by 5 sec, a 25% reduction. Part cost was reduced from $1.52 to $1.45, a savings of $2509.44 per month after accounting for the cost of the additive.

* Unfilled PP homopolymer: Cell-Span 610L in a 61-g, pigmented PP part resulted in a 10-sec drop in cycle time--a 36% reduction--and cost savings of $4166.77 per month.

* Talc-filled PP homopolymer: The addition of 610L to a 3-lb, 30% talc-filled part molded on a 750-ton machine reduced cycle time from 83 to 52 sec, or 37% (see graph). Cycle time for a 15% talc-filled part went from 76 sec to 52 sec (-31%).

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* PP random copolymer copolymer: see polymer. : Cell-Span 610 in a 1.2-lb pigmented part reduced cycle time by 13 sec, or 17%, at a monthly cost saving of $700.

* 30% glass-filled PP: Cell-Span 610L reduced cycle time 36% to 80 sec, saving the molder $1,026/day and $30,805/month.

* Foamed PP: Unfilled, pigmented PP experienced sink marks, despite the use of an endothermic endothermic /en·do·ther·mic/ (-ther´mik) characterized by or accompanied by the absorption of heat.

en·do·ther·mic or en·do·ther·mal
adj.
1.
 blowing agent. By adding 610L, flow was increased and sinks disappeared (see photo).

* Flexible PVC: Cell-Span 605 in a molded flexible PVC part allowed processing temperature to be reduced from 320-330 F to 230-250 F, and cycle time was 6 sec shorter.

* Rigid PVC: Cell-Span 608 in a rigid PVC extruded profile reduced extruder load from 52 amps at 18 rpm and 305-365 F down to 39A at 26 rpm and 205-300 F. This upped the output rate 63% to 538 lb/hr from 330 lb/hr.

* PS: Grade 610 in a 1.5-lb pigmented part reduced cycle time by 25 sec, or 45%, thereby saving $6922/mo.

* ABS: Cell-Span 610L in a 2.5-lb pigmented part reduced cycle time by 16 sec, or 23%, on a 500-ton molding machine, partly by allowing the hot runner's temperature to be cut from 490 F to 450 F.

Addition of Celspan 610L to ABS on a 750-ton injection press allowed a 10-sec, or 17%, reduction in cycle time for a 2.5-lb part in a six-cavity mold.

* Polycarbonate A category of plastic materials used to make a myriad of products, including CDs and CD-ROMs. : Grade 606 in a 1.3-lb, pigmented part resulted in a cycle-time reduction of 23 sec, or 30%. This translated into monthly savings of $3752 and lowered the piece price 10%.

* Nylons: Various grades of Cell-Span in injection molded nylon 6, 66, and other nylons have allowed molding temperatures to be reduced by 18[degrees] to 45[degrees]F while reducing cycle times by 20 to 35 sec in both natural and glass-filled systems.

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Phoenix Plastics Co., Inc., Conroe, Texas (936) 760-2311 * PT Direct: 438CP
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Title Annotation:ADDITIVES: Close-Up
Author:Sherman, Lilli Manolis
Publication:Plastics Technology
Date:Jul 1, 2005
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