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POLARFIN® introduction at Polyolefin Additives Conference, Vienna

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9 – 11 October 2017, Imperial Riding School Renaissance Hotel, Vienna, Austria

Interface Polymers will be introducing its POLARFIN® range of adhesion-promoting additives at the 10th anniversary edition of AMI’s international Polyolefin Additives conference, taking place on ​9-11 October 2017 at the Imperial Riding School Renaissance Hotel, Vienna, Austria.

The two-day programme will cover the latest technical developments and market trends in this vast and dynamic sector. The conference sessions will be complemented by an exhibition and plenty of networking opportunities, including an evening cocktail reception and conference dinner.

Polyethylene (PE) and polypropylene (PP) are used in a huge range of applications, such as high-performance pipes and cables for the construction sector, lightweight parts for the automotive industry, critical components for medical devices, and cost-effective packaging for food and drink producers.

The properties of polyolefins can be tailored and enhanced for these and many more markets through the careful selection of resins, additives and processing technologies.

Interface Polymer’s unique POLARFIN® additive technology opens up a new world of innovation opportunities, including novel ways of adding value in joining, mixing and finishing polyolefins.

AMI’s Polyolefin Additives conference focuses on these topics and is the established forum to discover and discuss innovative additives and compounds to expand the use of PE and PP. The special 10th anniversary edition of the event promises to build on this tradition, bringing together leading experts and influential players from throughout the polyolefins supply chain.

02 October 2017

POLARFIN® introduction at Polyolefin Additives Conference, Vienna

9 – 11 October 2017, Imperial Riding School Renaissance Hotel, Vienna, Austria

Interface Polymers will be introducing its POLARFIN® range of adhesion-promoting additives at the 10th anniversary edition of AMI’s international Polyolefin Additives conference, taking place on ​9-11 October 2017 at the Imperial Riding School Renaissance Hotel, Vienna, Austria.

The two-day programme will cover the latest technical developments and market trends in this vast and dynamic sector. The conference sessions will be complemented by an exhibition and plenty of networking opportunities, including an evening cocktail reception and conference dinner.

Polyethylene (PE) and polypropylene (PP) are used in a huge range of applications, such as high-performance pipes and cables for the construction sector, lightweight parts for the automotive industry, critical components for medical devices, and cost-effective packaging for food and drink producers.

The properties of polyolefins can be tailored and enhanced for these and many more markets through the careful selection of resins, additives and processing technologies.

Interface Polymer’s unique POLARFIN® additive technology opens up a new world of innovation opportunities, including novel ways of adding value in joining, mixing and finishing polyolefins.

AMI’s Polyolefin Additives conference focuses on these topics and is the established forum to discover and discuss innovative additives and compounds to expand the use of PE and PP. The special 10th anniversary edition of the event promises to build on this tradition, bringing together leading experts and influential players from throughout the polyolefins supply chain.

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Polarfins®. A whole batch of benefits

Our unique Polarfin® additives offer the plastics industry worldwide the ability to transform performance and cost competitiveness in any market application where interfacial compatibility or surface properties are important.

Traditional attempts to overcome compatibility problems, such as chemical etching, corona discharge and plasma treatment, introduce an additional energy-intensive process, costly equipment and logistical inconvenience. Furthermore, these techniques are only suitable for flat shapes such as films and foils and the effects can be highly inconsistent and short-lived.  Read more

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