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Nano-sized fillers have big impact on PVC pipe
Modern Plastics, 14 March 2002
NanoMaterials Technology Pte Ltd.,
a Singapore-based supplier of nano-precipitated calcium
carbonate (NPCC) fillers, claims
a 2 to 4% loading of such materials yields a six-fold enhancement
in impact strength of PVC pipe compared to a conventionally-filled
pipe. "We see a change in [polymer] crystallinity around
the filler, which enhances impact strength," says Jimmy
Yun, managing director.
NPCC is 50% less expensive than chlorinated polyethylene
(CPE) modifiers for PVC, and it aims to replace acrylic modifiers,
as well. The firm has a 10,000-tonne/yr plant in Shanxi province,
China, that produces 15- to 40-nm NPCC fillers. Two more
such plants in China are due this year.
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