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    Clariant Hydrocerol Masterbatches cut plastic content in packaging by 10%

    Packaging manufacturers and brand owners trying to reach sustainability goals and reduce costs are expressing keen interest in the newest HYDROCEROL® chemical foaming agents (CFAs) from Clariant’s Masterbatches. The finer and more durable foam-cell structures make it possible to cut resin use and reduce part weight – without significant loss in mechanical properties.

    • Controlled light-weighting for packaging
    • Mini-pellets achieve a more homogenous foam structure
    • Positive effect on carbon footprint

    HYDROCEROL chemical foaming additive masterbatches play a critical role in a Clariant initiative to help packaging producers develop more sustainable containers by enhancing recyclability, promoting reusability, increasing acceptance of compostable and bio-based polymers, and reducing overall plastics content.

    Added to plastics during processing, HYDROCEROL chemical foaming agents decompose to produce bubbles in the polymer matrix when pressure is reduced as the resin enters the mold or exits the extrusion die. Because the gas displaces the polymer, it takes less plastic to make a bottle. Material-use reductions of 10% or more have been reported in mono-layer and coextruded bottles and sheet. At the same time, the CFA plasticizes the resin in the processing machine, so less heat needs to be added to melt it (energy savings); less heat has to be removed during cooling, so cycle times are also reduced, often by 10 to 15%.

    HYDROCEROL masterbatches are available in the form of mini pellets. Less than half the size of standard pellets, mini pellets make it possible to achieve a more homogeneous and finer foam structure at low dosages. This allows for a more accurate dilution of the additive and hence a more constant weight per bottle.

    IMPROVED FOAM TECHNOLOGY

    Foaming is not new. It has been used extensively in construction components, home and garden furniture and luggage and more recently in automotive interior parts, to reduce weight and raw material use. But acceptance in packaging applications has been limited by a relatively coarse and non-uniform cell structure that affected appearance and mechanical strength, especially in thinner wall sections.

    The improved CFA technology used in the new HYDROCEROL masterbatches now makes it possible to achieve a highly uniform structure of cells as small as 20-100 micrometers in diameter. This compares very favorably to the 400 micrometers typical of first-generation foams and even the 200 micrometers, which was considered “fine” until recently.

    This means there is no significant appearance or performance difference between structures produced with CFA versus those made without it. Yet the benefits of reduced part weight and lower production costs are undeniable.


    HYDROCEROL® IS A TRADEMARK OF CLARIANT REGISTERED IN MANY COUNTRIES

    Discover more on how Clariant is supporting a circular economy for plastics through sustainable innovations and collaborations. Meet Clariant leaders and partners at our “Symphony of Collaboration” K 2019 media event on October 17, 8:15am media breakfast followed by 9am press conference, Booth 8AJ11. Register on www.clariant.com/K2019 or by emailing Stefanie Nehlsen at stefanie.nehlsen@clariant.com.

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    Clariant’s bio-based additives for biopolymers awarded OK compost INDUSTRIAL & OK biodegradable SOIL certification

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    Clariant ColorWorks applies IR-detectable black technology to make other dark colors more recyclable

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    Clariant additives enabling recyclability of plastics waste while sustaining valuable properties

    Through a “Symphony of Collaboration” with partners along the full plastics value chain, Clariant is taking proactive steps in addressing the problem of plastic pollution with new solutions for diverse industry sectors, from packaging – the main use of plastics – to textile floorings and consumer electronics. Newly-developed AddWorks PKG 906 Circle for polyolefin films is a prime example of enabling plastic packaging producers to achieve some of their critical sustainability and business goals.

    Clariant unveils controlled-atmosphere packaging solutions

    Clariant, a world leader in specialty chemicals, will present new products that help control moisture and prevent degradation of packaged pharmaceuticals at CPhI Middle East & Africa 2018. Clariant Healthcare Packaging is exhibiting its full range of desiccant canisters and packets, tubes and desiccant stoppers, oxygen scavengers, Advanced Desiccant Polymer (ADP®) and humidity stabilizers at Stand C25 at the trade show being held at the National Exhibition Center in Abu Dhabi, UAE, 3 - 5 September 2018.

    Clariant introduces Humitector Type 2 non-reversible humidity indicator cards for SMD dry packing

    Clariant, a world leader in specialty chemicals, and its Cargo & Device Protection unit, the originator of the color change humidity indicator card, introduce an industry-first innovation to better ensure that the integrity of dry packing that protects moisture-sensitive devices has not been compromised by high humidity at any time during shipment or storage. The new Humitector Type 2 Non-Reversible Humidity Indicator Cards are low-halogen and free of cobalt dichloride, a substance of concern to the European Chemical Bureau.

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    • Jo Webb
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    • Created 06 Sep 2019
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