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New Clariant rotational molding lab promises fast color-matching and prototyping
Charlotte, February 3, 2015 – Clariant, a world leader in specialty chemicals, announces the opening of a new rotational molding laboratory and prototype-development cell at the Clariant Canada facility in Toronto. Similar rotational molding equipment and services are also available at the Clariant location in Auckland, New Zealand.
The rotational molding lab was designed to replicate ‘real world’ production conditions at leading rotational molders, providing customers fast with prototypes of color-matched, multi-textured products in just five to seven days.
The system is equipped with an automated shuttle arm that supports two clamshell-style molds. Several different molds are available to replicate common part configurations with various surface textures including smooth, matte and rough. The oven is powered by natural gas, the most common heat source used in rotational molding.
Equipment selection for the new lab was driven by the need for “precise and scalable color-matching solutions,” explains Peter Prusak, Head of Marketing for Clariant Masterbatches in North America. “The unique characteristics of the rotational molding process make it impossible to achieve such
precision with simulations using injection molding or extrusion,” he explains. Even the oven fuel
makes a difference: “Gas is real-world rotational molding. Most rotational molders use gas, not
electric, ovens. Electric ovens do not simulate a real world experience.”
The new equipment will facilitate rapid development of rotational molded parts, enabling customers
to collaborate with Clariant technicians to:
This latest Clariant investment represents a significant boost in commercial support capabilities for its North American rotational molding customers, says Prusak. “With global color knowledge and manufacturing resources, Clariant has always been an ideal color partner for molders and manufacturers. With the help of these new capabilities, Clariant wants to be the North America go-to supplier for rotational molding support.”
Clariant’s rotational molding product line features dry color ‘combibatches’ - highly concentrated pigments with custom performance additives - that mix readily with resin granules or powders. The dry color is highly loaded with pigments and the necessary performance additives so it can be used at an addition rate of only about 0.2%. Fillers are not used. This approach delivers the performance of a precolored compound without the time and cost of premixing, extrusion, and grinding that precolored compound requires. Because the same dry color formula can be used in a wide variety of parts that a molder might be making, inventory is kept to a minimum and working capital can be conserved.
The same ingredients – colorants and performance additives – are also available separately, and liquid formulations are in development. If a molder prefers them, Clariant can also produce precolored compounds, ready for molding.
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Clariant is a globally leading specialty chemicals company, based in Muttenz near Basel/Switzerland. On December 31, 2013 the company employed a total workforce of 18,099. In the financial year 2013, Clariant recorded sales of CHF 6.076 billion for its continuing businesses. The company reports in four business areas: Care Chemicals, Catalysis & Energy, Natural Resources, and Plastics & Coatings. Clariant’s corporate strategy is based on five pillars: increase profitability, reposition portfolio, add value with sustainability, foster innovation and R&D, and intensify growth.
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