Ecological Process Additive for Film Production CG 75K - reduce production costs
No. 131364
- Type of offer::
- Selling
- Price:
- ~0,58 EUR / kg
- Available quantity:
- 24000 kg
- Valid for:
- The offer has expired
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- User:
- oceanize_pl
- Company:
- Oceanize Poland Sp. z o.o.
- Name and surname:
- Ćukasz
- Contact:
We are pleased to introduce our eco-friendly process additive CG75K, which has been specially created for film production. This innovative product has many applications and brings a number of benefits.
Application:
- Extrusion, extrusion blow molding and injection molding: Our CG75K additive is perfect for these processes.
- Production of foil from recyclate: Particularly recommended when using polyethylene recyclate from consumer waste.
- Environmentally friendly: Composition based on calcium carbonate and 100% recycled polymer matrix.
- High quality recycled LLDPE: Our product is made of the highest quality material.
- Calcium carbonate of exceptional quality: We are the exclusive importer of this fine, clear and surface-activated calcium carbonate.
- Unique recipe: The CG75K additive contains an original mixture of ingredients that have a positive effect on the quality of the foil.
- Perfect homogenization: Ensures even dispersion in the polymer matrix.
- Improving the mechanical properties of the film: The addition of CG75K significantly increases the mechanical quality of the produced film.
- Shrinkage Reduction: Helps reduce shrinkage during the processing process.
- Perfect dispersion: Ensures even dispersion of ingredients in the foil.
- Stabilization of the production process: This makes production processes more reliable.
- Less need to replace filter meshes: This reduces operating costs.
- Greater efficiency: Allows for over 3x greater dosing compared to traditional chalk fillers, without losing the product properties and enjoy savings
- Available packaging: 25 kg bags on a pallet (1,125 kg net) or 1,200 kg Bigbag.
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