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https://www.avient.com/knowledge-base/article/injection-molding-mold-processing?rtype[]=1164
SBS based TPEs will develop a yellow or orange color and a distinctive odor when they have been processed at too high a temperature or held at temperature for too long.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2020-10/2020-gravi-tech-processing-guide.pdf
Gravi-Tech™
Density Modified
Formulations
PROCESSING GUIDE
2 Gravi-Tech
GRAVI-TECH™
Density Modified Formulations
Gravi-Tech™ polymer-metal composites are high-density materials developed as thermoplastic-based
alternatives to lead and other traditional metals.
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Avient has developed a range of ECCOHTM non-halogen, flame retardant solutions to enable manufacturers to meet the Construction Product Regulations (CPR)
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SBS based TPEs will develop a yellow or orange color and a distinctive odor when they have been processed at too high a temperature or held at temperature for too long.
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The control functionality has also been
developed to support numerous user applications.
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DISTRIBUTION
HEALTHCARE
SOLUTIONS
Medical Equipment
SELECTION GUIDE
Ever-growing pressure to improve
patient outcomes, comply with
regulatory requirements and reduce
costs means you must find new
ways to develop more innovative
and resilient products.
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21.
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Abstract
The incursion of microbial growth on polymeric products can deteriorate their
performance and lead to the development of undesirable staining and odors.
Apart from pathogenic microbes and their apparent
impact on human health, bacteria and fungi can also
cause staining, unpleasant odors, and deterioration of
polymeric product performance over time.[4,5] To reduce
the spread of infection through casual contact with con-
taminated plastic surfaces, or to extend the useful life of
polymer products by preventing the development of said
staining or odors, antimicrobial technologies can be
employed.[6] For the latter scenario, the use of Environ-
mental Protection Agency (EPA)-registered biocides in
plastic components is allowable under the “Treated Arti-
cles Exemption” set forth by The Federal Insecticide,
Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, which enables polymeric
articles to be treated for the purposes of material preser-
vation or protection without additional registration
requirements.[7]
Within the plastics industry, there are certain applica-
tions and products where biocides have already found
significant usage.
All in all, ZPT proved to be a highly effective addi-
tive in protecting various TPEs from fungal and bacterial
growth, and it is expected that this can extend the useful
life of TPE products by preventing microbiological degra-
dation and the development of staining, odors, and
unsightly growth.[4,5,34] However, it should be noted that
leaching of bulk-imbedded biocides from the polymer
substrate is required to exert antimicrobial action, and the
long-term effectiveness and release of ZPT from these
compounds are currently unknown.[16,31,35-37] Future
studies are required in order to determine the true dura-
bility of the compounds when exposed to the specific envi-
ronmental conditions of the end-use target applications
(e.g., surfactant washes, humidity cycling, fluid contact,
weathering).