Citation
(2007), "Halogen-free NcendXP-30 allows excellent recyclability of PC/ABS resins", Pigment & Resin Technology, Vol. 36 No. 2. https://doi.org/10.1108/prt.2007.12936bab.006
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Copyright © 2007, Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Halogen-free NcendXP-30 allows excellent recyclability of PC/ABS resins
Halogen-free NcendX™ P-30 allows excellent recyclability of PC/ABS resins
This halogen-free, FR-based on Bisphenol A Diphenyl Phosphate (BPADP) shows exceptional recyclability compared to traditional halogen-free FR such as Resorcinol Diphenyl Phosphate (RDP).
Indeed, PC/ABS formulations containing NcendXe P-30 meet FR standards while:
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avoiding loss of FR and physical properties during recycling; and
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being compliant in use under the EU WEEE and RoHS Directives.
Figure 2 shows the exceptional impact strength sustainability of PC/ABS resin containing NcendX™ P-30 after recycling. The resin containing NcendXe P-30 remains unaffected whereas traditional products lose up to 60 percent of its mechanical property after five injection molding.
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2 Impact strength of IZOD before and after recycling
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3 Comparison of 100 percent of humid aged recycled resins with the
respective neat resins
Figure 3 clearly shows the exceptional retention of mechanical properties of humid aged recycled PC/ABS resin containing NcendX™ P-30 compared to the respective neat resin. NcendXe P-30-flamed retarded PC/ ABS improve property retention in terms of:
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Tensile strength.
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Flexural properties.
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DTUL (Deflection Temperature Under Load).
The aged recycled resin flame retarded with a BPADP-based FR (resin B) shows the same mechanical properties as its neat resin, whereas flame retarded resin with traditional FR (resin A) indicates a severe polymer degradation.
In addition to these outstanding recycling properties, NcendX™ P-30 provides excellent hydrolytic stability for sensitive applications and shows lower volatility and better thermal melt stability than RDP (resorcinol diphenyl phosphate).