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【Other Published Content (Partial)】 ■ Layered Inorganic Additives ■ Liquid Rheology Control Agents ■ Defoamers ■ Adhesion Promoters ■ Additives for Powder Coatings *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us. For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
BYK-MAX CT 4260 Product Data Composition: Organic modified layered silicate Bulk density: 400-600 kg/m³ Density (20°C): Approximately 1.80 g/ml Particle size D50: < 20 μm Moisture content: < 3 % Appearance: Milky white powder Recommended Uses - Aluminum hydroxide filled ethylene glycol-vinyl acetate (EVA) - Low-density polyethylene (LDPE/LLDPE) - Magnesium hydroxide filled polypropylene (PP) - Polypropylene (PP) film - Polylactic acid (PLA) film Recommended Addition Amount: 3-5% as an additive relative to the total formulation Addition Method To achieve optimal dispersion and separation of the additive, it is recommended to use a twin-screw extruder or BUSS kneader when compounding thermoplastic compounds. When compounding, it is beneficial to select a process unit with as long a length as possible (>40L/D) and a screw design with high dispersion performance. To avoid compression of the additive, please add it to the already melted polymer via a side feeder if possible.
BYK-MAX CT 4255 Product Data Composition: Organic modified layered silicate Density (25 °C): 1.88 g/ml Moisture content: <3 % Average dry particle size: <40 μm (d50) Color: Off-white Recommended Use BYK-MAX CT 4255 can be used with thermoplastic resins. It is particularly suitable for use with engineering resins such as polyamides and polyesters. Typical applications include automotive parts, barrier packaging, and flame-retardant compounds. Recommended Addition Amount: 3-5% as an additive relative to the total formulation. Addition Method To achieve optimal dispersion and separation of the additive, it is recommended to use a co-rotating twin-screw extruder or BUSS continuous kneader when compounding with thermoplastic compounds. When compounding, it is effective to select an extrusion unit with as long a length as possible (>40L/D) and a screw design with high dispersion performance. To avoid compression of the additive, if possible, add it through side feeding to already molten polymer.
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  1. Featured Products
    [Information] BYK Additives for Coatings and Inks[Information] BYK Additives for Coatings and Inks
    overview
    【Other Published Content (Partial)】 ■ Layered Inorganic Additives ■ Liquid Rheology Control Agents ■ Defoamers ■ Adhesion Promoters ■ Additives for Powder Coatings *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
    Application/Performance example
    For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
    Additive for thermoplastic compounds: BYK-MAX CT 4260Additive for thermoplastic compounds: BYK-MAX CT 4260
    overview
    BYK-MAX CT 4260 Product Data Composition: Organic modified layered silicate Bulk density: 400-600 kg/m³ Density (20°C): Approximately 1.80 g/ml Particle size D50: < 20 μm Moisture content: < 3 % Appearance: Milky white powder
    Application/Performance example
    Recommended Uses - Aluminum hydroxide filled ethylene glycol-vinyl acetate (EVA) - Low-density polyethylene (LDPE/LLDPE) - Magnesium hydroxide filled polypropylene (PP) - Polypropylene (PP) film - Polylactic acid (PLA) film Recommended Addition Amount: 3-5% as an additive relative to the total formulation Addition Method To achieve optimal dispersion and separation of the additive, it is recommended to use a twin-screw extruder or BUSS kneader when compounding thermoplastic compounds. When compounding, it is beneficial to select a process unit with as long a length as possible (>40L/D) and a screw design with high dispersion performance. To avoid compression of the additive, please add it to the already melted polymer via a side feeder if possible.
    Additive for thermoplastic compounds: BYK-MAX CT 4255Additive for thermoplastic compounds: BYK-MAX CT 4255
    overview
    BYK-MAX CT 4255 Product Data Composition: Organic modified layered silicate Density (25 °C): 1.88 g/ml Moisture content: <3 % Average dry particle size: <40 μm (d50) Color: Off-white
    Application/Performance example
    Recommended Use BYK-MAX CT 4255 can be used with thermoplastic resins. It is particularly suitable for use with engineering resins such as polyamides and polyesters. Typical applications include automotive parts, barrier packaging, and flame-retardant compounds. Recommended Addition Amount: 3-5% as an additive relative to the total formulation. Addition Method To achieve optimal dispersion and separation of the additive, it is recommended to use a co-rotating twin-screw extruder or BUSS continuous kneader when compounding with thermoplastic compounds. When compounding, it is effective to select an extrusion unit with as long a length as possible (>40L/D) and a screw design with high dispersion performance. To avoid compression of the additive, if possible, add it through side feeding to already molten polymer.