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One of the great benefits to processing a Cellresin masterbatch is that normally there is no need to purchase special equipment, or significantly change your processing conditions. No modifications are required other than the addition of additive ... more
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A. No. Oxo-biodegradable plastics require oxygen and UV light or heat to biodegrade, and so will not biodegrade deep in landfills. Earth Nurture products do not require either UV light or oxygen to biodegrade, and will biodegrade at any depth in ... more
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No, as it is a water based product you cannot use it in a Masterbatch. ... more
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Yes, we sell a selection of curative masterbatches. Please Contact Us for more information. ... more
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Yes many companies do add traditional thermoplastics such as PP or PE to biopolymers to enhance flexibility, moisture barrier or slow down degradation. Poly-Gone ECM Masterbatch will render the thermoplastic component biodegradable without ... more
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Our products can be designed to meet a single or multiple requirements. You can select a standard offering from our color products and easily combine it with a standard additive masterbatch as well. Our additive masterbatches are designed to ... more
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A masterbatch, also referred to as a concentrate, is a package for coloring plastics. Pigments, dyes, or other additives are dispersed into a polymer carrier which is extruded and pelletized. Those pellets are metered, or let down, into natural ... more
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Very little, as Poly-Gone ECM Masterbatch works by creating biofilms to biodegrade the polymer from the outside in, the rate of biodegradation is limited by surface area on which biofilms can exist. 1% is the minimum requirement to achieve full ... more
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Yes Aside from benefits of reducing landfill and litter issues, without negatively effecting reuse or recycling, Poly-Gone ECM Masterbatch is based on organic ingredients only, contains no phthalates, heavy metals or genetically modified (GM) ... more
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A masterbatch is pre-dispersed concentrated color that is let down with natural polymer during molding. With a precolor all the polymer is entirely compounded with the proper amount of color and delivered ready-to-use, eliminating metering and ... more
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