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CLEVELAND – PolyOne Corporation, a leading global provider of specialized polymer materials, services and solutions, is investing in its GSDI specialty dispersions business to better serve customers, improve operational efficiency, and launch innovative new colorant and additive solutions for silicone and other thermoset applications.
Van Hulle, president, Color, Additives and Inks, PolyOne Corporation.
PolyOne’s specialty dispersions business operates within its Color, Additive and Inks segment and provides colorant solutions specifically formulated to the exacting specifications for carrier systems such as silicone, rubber, vinyl, epoxy, urethane, and plasticizers.
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Tint this mixture with Wilflex Equalizers to a complimentary color to the foil or the flock.
Do not mix more than the recommended 10 percent in to plastisol colors.
Add about 10% of finished color.
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Color and Additives Solutions Overview
Colorant and additives overview and capabilities
Increase sustainability, optimize color usage and reduce weight with just one technology
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Non-uniform color
Incompatible color concentrate
Inadequate melting and dispersion of color concentrate
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Polymer Colorants
Color Cosmetics
Making the Most of Color: Smart Colorants™
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Color, Additives and Inks
Liquidity is calculated as follows:
Liquidity
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They help make plastic parts opaque, but they don’t interfere with polymer colorants.
The fine black powder is added at relatively high levels and creates only black-colored parts.
Most well known as the brand Kevlar™, is produced by spinning a liquid chemical blend into a solid fiber.
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They help make plastic parts opaque, but they don’t interfere with polymer colorants.
The fine black powder is added at relatively high levels and creates only black-colored parts.
Most well known as the brand Kevlar™, is produced by spinning a liquid chemical blend into a solid fiber.
https://www.avient.com/knowledge-base/article/what-s-difference-fillers-reinforcements?ind[]=21506
They help make plastic parts opaque, but they don’t interfere with polymer colorants.
The fine black powder is added at relatively high levels and creates only black-colored parts.
Most well known as the brand Kevlar™, is produced by spinning a liquid chemical blend into a solid fiber.
https://www.avient.com/knowledge-base/article/what-s-difference-fillers-reinforcements?ind[]=6599
They help make plastic parts opaque, but they don’t interfere with polymer colorants.
The fine black powder is added at relatively high levels and creates only black-colored parts.
Most well known as the brand Kevlar™, is produced by spinning a liquid chemical blend into a solid fiber.