looking for partner in europe transparent impact modifier for nylon antioxidants

looking for partner in europe transparent impact modifier for nylon antioxidants
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  • What elastomers make up the impact modifier market?
  • Elastomers, including EPDM and thermoplastic elastomers, make up about 10% of the market. Chlorinated polyethylenes (CPE) have another 10% share, and other types make up the remainder, says Mr. Gastrock. Styrenic impact modifiers are growing at an AAGR of less than 3%, while other types are growing at rates of 5-6%, he estimates for 2001 to 2006.
  • Why do manufacturers use impact modifiers?
  • By choosing our products, manufacturers can be confident in their quest to enhance the durability and performance of their materials. Impact modifiers are commonly used to boost impact strength, chemical resistance, hydrolysis resistance, and heat resistance in polymers.
  • Are impact modifiers and host polymers compatible?
  • In some cases, the impact modifier and host polymer are naturally compatible, as are ethylene-propylene-diene terpolymer (EPDM) impact modifiers in polypropylene (PP). Often, chemical modification is required to compatibilize the two polymers and allow good dispersion and cohesion with the continuous phase.
  • Are impact modifiers a magic wand for polymer additive manufacturing?
  • In the world of polymer additive manufacturing, where precision and resilience are paramount, impact modifiers have emerged as true magic wands for enhancing the properties of materials. These versatile additives play a crucial role in enhancing the impact resistance and overall durability of polymer-based products across a myriad of industries.