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Milliken at K 2019 to Launch High-performance Colorants for Engineering Plastics

Published on 2019-10-03. Edited By : SpecialChem

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Milliken at K 2019 to Launch High-performance Colorants Milliken has announced the launch of KeyPlast RESIST™, a spectrum of bright, high-performance colorants for engineering plastics. Polyamide resins and high-heat engineering polymers present unique challenges in the world of plastics.

Adressing Challenges Associated with Engineering Plastics


The materials of choice in demanding electrical, automotive and industrial applications, polyamide resins and high-heat engineering polymers are subject to high-temperature processing and require steady, reliable performance properties, making vibrancy of color difficult to achieve.

Milliken has addressed this challenge with its KeyPlast RESIST™ range of colorants, which will officially launch at the K 2019 trade fair on Oct. 16-23 in Düsseldorf, Germany. These products are specially designed for coloring engineering polymers such as:

  • Polyamides
  • Polyimides
  • PBT polysulfones
  • PEEK
  • PPO
  • Other high-heat resins and alloys

KeyPlast RESIST™ colorants can be used effectively with unfilled, glass-filled, and flame-retardant grades of various polyamide types such as polyamide 6, 66, 46, and other high temperature engineering polymers.

“Keyplast RESIST™ meets the strong requirements in another fast-growing application area—that of electrical vehicles and their charging system requirements,” said Sami T.K. Palanisami, Milliken Global Product Line Manager, Plastic Colorants.

The New Range Delivers Brilliant, Consistent Colors


The new range delivers the brilliant, consistent colors—including bright orange, yellow, red, blue and green—and the high-end properties that users demand. These colorants offer improved weather resistance and light fastness, are high purity and perform well in the high-temperature and chemically-reductive conditions typically associated with high-performance polymers.

Milliken continues to develop vibrant, high-performance colorants for a diverse set of demanding and sustainable applications. Learn more by visiting Milliken’s K 2019 booth (A27/Hall 6). 


Source: Milliken
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