23 Apr 2012
Clariant debuts new generation sustainable lubricant for PVC in Europe
- New Licocare™ SBW11 TP: effective, low dosage PVC processing innovation
- Outperforms external lubrication potential of fatty acid esters / complex ester mixtures
- Reflects Clariant's commitment to meet market demand for sustainable products
Muttenz, April 23, 2012 - Clariant introduces a new generation of lubricant based on a renewable source to the PVC processing community, in support of the global trend away from lead-stabilized PVC processing compounds.
Licocare™ SBW11 TP is currently making its regional debut on the PVC congress circuit in Germany, including the recently-held PVC Formulation 2012 and the forthcoming SKZ PVC-Folien conference from April 25-26, 2012.
New Licocare SBW11 TP offers excellent performance, and efficiency and sustainability benefits. The naturally-based, chemically modified wax is produced from soya bean oil. It offers superior technical performance in PVC processing versus fatty acid derivatives traditionally used for lubrication.
Licocare SBW11 TP is particularly suitable for the processing of rigid PVC compounds, especially for calcium/zinc- (Ca/Zn) and tin (Sn)-stabilized PV film and extrusion applications. The lubricant acts as an external and internal lubricant offering a number of performance benefits to enable processors to take advantage of efficient and consistent production runs.
These include:
- Good release/anti-sticking effects: outperforms external lubrication potential of fatty acid esters / complex ester mixtures
- No mold deposits thanks to low volatility and good compatibility with PVC
- Excellent thermal stability ensures good color stability
- The broad lubricating effects contribute to a balanced rheology behavior
- Low concentrations varying from 0.3 to 1.0 phr provide effective performance
Licocare SBW11 TP can also be used as a lubricant in PVC injection molding. Here, flowability is significantly improved with less influence on the Vicat softening temperature than that of common internal lubricants, such as fatty acid ester derivatives. As a result, Licocare SBW11 TP can achieve better dimensional stability for the injection molded product and excellent flow improvement.
"Licocare SBW11 TP offers PVC processors a high-performing, renewable-based lubricant that supports their production efficiency and environmental goals." comments Beate Treffler Head of Technical Marketing BL Waxes IS Plastics; BU Additives, Clariant.
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4132 Muttenz 1
Switzerland
Notes for editors
Clariant is an internationally active specialty chemical company, based in Muttenz near Basel. The group owns over 100 companies worldwide and employed 22 149 employees on December 31, 2011. In the financial year 2011, Clariant produced a turnover of CHF 7.4 billion. Clariant is divided into eleven business units: Additives; Catalysis & Energy; Emulsions, Detergents & Intermediates; Functional Materials; Industrial & Consumer Specialties; Leather Services; Masterbatches; Oil & Mining Services; Paper Specialties; Pigments; Textile Chemicals.
Clariant focuses on creating value by investing in future profitable and sustainable growth, which is based on four strategic pillars: Improving profitability, innovation as well as research and development, dynamic growth in emerging markets, and optimizing the portfolio through complementary acquisitions or divestments.
Licocare is a registered trademark of Clariant.
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