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Polymer Additives

Shakespeare

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Shakespeare® AD200SI by Shakespeare is used as a processing aid and crystallization retarder. It offers superior chemical resistance and gas/oxygen barrier properties. It is a high viscosity... view more
Applications
  • Injection molding - thermoplastics
  • Extrusion
  • Barriers
  • Polymer protection>Chemical resistance
Shakespeare® AR190SI by Shakespeare is used as a crystallization retarder and offers superior chemical resistance and gas/oxygen barrier properties. It is a low viscosity and semi-aromatic... view more
Applications
  • Extrusion
  • Injection molding - thermoplastics
  • Barriers
  • Polymer protection>Chemical resistance
Shakespeare® SVP-651 by Shakespeare is used as a pigment carrier and polymer additive. It shows broad acceptance for solution coating/bonding of thread. It is a linear polyamide terpolymer grade... view more
Applications
  • Polymer Conversion>Dispersion
  • Mechanical/ physical performance
  • Polymer surface adhesion>Adhesion to substrates
Shakespeare® SVPX-115 by Shakespeare is used as a crystallization retarder and offers superior chemical resistance and gas/oxygen barrier properties. This high viscosity & semi-aromatic copolymer... view more
Applications
  • Injection molding - thermoplastics
  • Extrusion
  • Polymer protection>Chemical resistance
  • Mechanical/ physical performance>Stiffness
  • ...
Shakespeare® TT25SI by Shakespeare is suitable as impact modifier. It is used as a pigment carrier and polymer additive. This high flow & low molecular weight polymer is a linear polyamide... view more
Applications
  • Polymer surface adhesion>Adhesion to substrates
  • Mechanical/ physical performance
  • Polymer Conversion>Flow improvement
  • Polymer Conversion>Dispersion
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