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    Milliken's Polypropylene Clearant Receives Critical Guidance Certification

    • Last Update: 2022-08-21
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    Spartanburg, South Carolina – Milliken Chemical, a subsidiary of Milliken & Company, today announced that Millad® NX® polypropylene clearing agent has received Critical Guidance certification from the Association for Plastics Recycling (APR)


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    South Carolina, Spartanburg

    "We are impressed with Milliken's industry leadership and vision for the process development of Milliken's Millad NX 8000 clarifier and other environmentally friendly additive technologies


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    "Critical Guidance certification from the Plastics Recycling Association is the 'gold standard' for measuring recycling cycle suitability,


    " said Allen Jacoby, senior vice president of Milliken & Company's Plastic Additives business
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    Milliken's Millad® NX® 8000 polypropylene clearing agent is Critical Guidance certified by the American Plastics Recycling Association


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    Milliken's Millad® NX® 8000 polypropylene clearing agent is Critical Guidance certified by the American Plastics Recycling Association


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    (Image credit: 2019 Milliken & Company, All Rights Reserved, MKPR210)

    Rigorous regeneration cycle suitability testing

    Rigorous regeneration cycle suitability testing

    Through the Plastics Recycling Institute's certification program, Milliken clarifiers successfully passed the rigorous testing procedures required by the Institute's Critical Guidance Document


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    Millad NX 8000 Advanced Clarifier technology significantly improves the appearance and processability of polypropylene, while further accelerating the adoption of this "low carbon footprint" lightweight plastic


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    In October 2019, the General Assembly of the Plastics Recycling Association was held in Scottsdale, Arizona, USA


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