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Dynamic Modifiers Anti-Stat (I) Concentrate for Polypropylene

Dynamic Modifiers Anti-Stat (I) Concentrate for Polypropylene is composed of a proprietary formulation to be used as a surface modifier thermoplastic concentrate for use in polypropylene films, thick-gage and fiber applications. Producing polypropylene parts using this concentrate will result in improved static dissipation on and throughout the polypropylene part.

Functions: Anti-Static Agent

Compatible Polymers & Resins: Polypropylenes (PP)

Processing Methods: Extrusion

End Uses: Automotive Fuel Structural Components, Electrical Insulation, Electrical/Electronic Applications, Engine Covers

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Recommended Use

Anti-Stat (I) Concentrate for Polypropylene can be custom formulated to achieve the appropriate processing and performance requirements. Our standard versions should be used from 0.5% to as much as 3% by weight. Increasing the amount used increases the degree of anti-static properties achieved until a maximum static discharge is achieved. The concentrate should be thoroughly gravimetrically blended with virgin polypropylene homopolymer resins.

Properties

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Cylindrical Pellets
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Specific Gravity <1.0max. 1.0--

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Processing Conditions

Anti-Stat (I) Concentrate for Polypropylene should be used in the extrusion process at less than 500 degrees Fahrenheit (260℃).

Other/Special

Anti-Stat (I) Concentrate for Polypropylene may also have an effect on water adhesion and carry-over on the surface of the polypropylene produced from it. Anti-Stat (I) Concentrate for Polypropylene is hydrophilic in nature and will promote wetting on the surface of the polypropylene.