Enhancing plastics with ‘Color, Care, Clarity and Performance’ will hold centre stage at Milliken Chemical stand at the K show

Germany  Milliken Chemical, a leading global supplier of additives and colorants for plastics and division of global manufacturer Milliken & Company, will use its presence at the K 2019 trade fair to demonstrate the many ways in which it is “Enhancing plastics with Colour, Care, Clarity and Performance. Together.”

With an eye on advancing the circular economy, visitors to the fair in Düsseldorf, Germany want to know how they can increase their use of recycled plastic, boost re-use of end products, cut greenhouse gas emissions and con- tribute to better recycling. They also want to reduce energy use and limit the waste they generate during production.

“Waste reduction and the recycling of plastics are necessary megatrends impacting today’s consumer products sector,” notes Herrin Hood, global marketing director of Milliken’s plastics additives business. “As we all work to limit excess plastics use, support the recycling of polypropylene and move toward a circular economy, Milliken is fully supporting these efforts with sustainable technological innovations that impact colour, care, clarity and performance.”

In addition to constantly working to advance the sustainability of its entire product portfolio, Milliken also is helping customers to lower their carbon footprint, reduce dependence on sin- gle-use plastics with more durable and recyclable alternatives, and reduce overall waste.

Milliken has partnered with Chicago-based PureCycle Technologies to advance closed-loop recycling of polypropylene (PP) resin. Using technology developed and licensed by Procter & Gamble Co, PureCycle plans to open in Ohio by 2021 its first plant employing a patented recycling method that restores virgin-like quality to waste PP resin. This will enable recycled material to become truly circular and be reused in its original application, opposed to having to be downcycled into lower-value products.

At K 2019, Milliken will be introducing its latest grade, Hyperform HPN 715, which will offer new opportunities for PP to replace more expensive engi- neering resins in demanding applications. Hyperform HPN 715 delivers an optimized balance of various key factors, while also providing higher heat deflection temperatures compared to other advanced nucleators.

This allows PP to be used in microwaveable containers, under-hood vehicle components and in household appliance parts.

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