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Polymer Additives
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Polymer Additives
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Cargill
Atmer™ 645 by Cargill is a vegetable-based anti-fogging agent. It migrates to the surface of the film where it helps to lower the surface tension. The water droplets are then able to spread into a... view more
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Atmer™ 674 by Cargill is a proprietary, vegetable-based anti-fogging agent. It gives outstanding performance in PE, EVA and PVC. This additive improves transparency through packaging, presentation... view more
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Atmer™ 688 by Cargill is a vegetable-based anti-fogging agent. This liquid blend is recommended for use in food wrap film applications. It shows excellent performance in laminated PE films. This... view more
Atmer™ 7103 by Cargill is 50% concentrate in polypropylene of vegetable/synthetic origin. Acts as an anti-static agent. It is a combination of anti-static additives dispersed in an adsorbent... view more
Atmer™ 7300 by Cargill is a non-vegetable-based, effective, migratory anti-static agent. It is a 50% concentrate for use in EPE to improve the cell size distribution, foaming gas and air exchange... view more
Atmer™ 7301 by Cargill is a long-lasting, vegetable-based anti-fogging additive. It is a 50% concentrate in a PE carrier. By forming a continuous, uniform layer of water droplets on the film, it... view more
Atmer™ 7382 by Cargill is a long-term, amine-free, vegetable-based, migratory, anti-static additive. It is a 30% concentrate in PE carrier. In polyethylene applications, it reduces surface... view more
Atmer™ 7749 by Cargill is a flame retardant. Used in polyolefins and is 75% antimony trioxide concentrate in PE. It gives better dispersion and overcomes complications that can be encountered when... view more
Atmer™ 7772 by Cargill is an anti-blocking agent. Provides good dispersion of talc particles in the polymer aiding the separation of film layers by reducing surface interaction. It is a 50%... view more
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