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The European Plastic Additives Market - 1st Edition
IAL, May 2010, Pages: 121
The European Plastic Additives Market. This first-edition volume provides a detailed overview of the various additives used in the compounding of the wide variety of thermoplastics used today.
Drawing on our extensive database which IAL & BRG have developed in the course of over 30 years of research into the various additives and plastics markets, this new report has been achieved with a programme of desk research and interviews with industry experts across Europe, conducted during the 1st quarter of 2010.
The following additive types will be covered:
- Compounding & Formulating Additives
- Blowing Agents
- Plasticisers
- Polymer Stabilisation Additives
- Antioxidants
- Light Stabilisers & UV Absorbers
- Vinyl Heat Stabilisers
- Polymer Modifiers
- Impact Modifiers & Process Aids
- Coupling Agents
- Performance Additives
- Antiblocking Aids
- Antistatic Agents
- Slip Agents
- Lubricants & Waxes, Mould Release
- Clarifiers & Nucleating Agents
- Safety & Aesthetics Additives
- Flame Retardants
- Antimicrobials
- Odour Reduction Aids
- Nano-technology Additives
The report will cover Europe as a whole, including the following countries & regions:
Austria, Benelux, Bulgaria, Czech & Slovak Republics, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Nordic Region, Poland, Portugal & Spain, Romania, Russia & CIS countries, Slovenia, Switzerland, United Kingdom & Ireland, as well as Turkey.
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