“biocide use is expanding beyond pvc”

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The main requirements of an antimicrobial additive include its ability to protect the plastics compound and prevent the growth of stains and odour. However, growth in the market is also being driven by consumer perception that biocides can now also prevent the spread of diseases. There is much development work underway in this area. PVC has traditionally been the main user of formulated biocides through the prevention of microorganisms feeding on organic plasticizers in flexible formulations. However, biocide use is also expanding beyond PVC into polyolefins, polyurethane foams, silicones and engineering thermoplastics. Our review on biocides and antimicrobials starts on page 30. There continues to be an ever greater choice when it comes to selecting a suitable flame retardant for a particular application. Polycarbonate is a versatile material offering many desirable properties, which finds applications in the electrical and electronic, automotive and construction sectors, among others. Many of these demanding applications for polycarbonate require a high degree of flame retardancy. In our article starting on page 26, Jim and Ann Innes of US-based Flame Retardants Associates Inc. describe a number of new and classsical methods of creating flame retardant polycarbonate. In the second of his articles on issues arising from globalization, Stephen Duckworth of Euro-Asia Connect highlights some of the issues that he believes need to be considered as part of an entry strategy to Asian markets. In addition, Ron Brabinsky of Townsend Polymer Services & Information reviews the state of the additives market for PVC. Finally, the selection of a pelletizing system is always an important decision in the plastics compounding industry. In this issue of Plastics Additives & Compounding, Dwayne Free on behalf of Gala Industries, Inc. makes the case for selecting an underwater cutting system. Mark Holmes Plastics Additives & Compounding January/February 2006 Editorial “Biocide use is expanding beyond PVC” Editor Mark Holmes Tel: +44 1865 843441 E-mail: [email protected] Website www.addcomp.com Editorial Office Elsevier Advanced Technology, PO Box 150, Kidlington, Oxford OX5 1AS, UK. Fax: +44 1865 843971 Email: [email protected] Free Circulation enquiries to: Tower House, Sovereign Park, Market Harborough, Leicestershire, LE16 9EF Tel: +44-1858 439612; Fax: +44-1858 434958 Email: [email protected] Advertising Sales Manager: Laurence Zipson Tel: +44 1865 843685; Fax: +44 1865 843973 E-mail: [email protected] Area Sales Manager: Austria, Germany and Switzerland - Martina Lerner Tel: +49 6226 971515; Fax: +49 6226 971516 E-mail: [email protected] Area Sales Manager: USA, Canada and S. America - Michael Mitchell Tel: (+1) 631 673 3199; Fax: (+1) 631 673 0072 E-mail: [email protected] Area Sales Representative: China and Taiwan - Rick Tung Tel: +86 592 2234206; Fax: +86 592 2234203 E-mail: [email protected] Product Finder Manager: Naomi Reeves Tel: +44 +44 1865 843271; Fax: +44 1865 843973 E-mail: [email protected] Advertising Copy Controller: Tel: +44 1865 843819; Fax: +44 1865 843973 E-mail: [email protected] Advertising Production Co-ordinator: Jo Salt Tel: +44 1865 843263; Fax: +44 1865 843973 E-mail: [email protected] Production Design/Controller: Justin Hoffmann Published by Elsevier Advanced Technology Annual Subscription Worldwide Delivery $510, 456, ¥60,400 (Payments in other currencies are subject to our prevailing exchange rate) Prices valid to end of 2006, and include airmail delivery in Europe and airspeeded delivery elsewhere. Marketing & Circulation: Emma Welsh, Elsevier Advanced Technology, PO Box 150, Kidlington, Oxford, OX5 1AS, UK. Tel: +44 1865 843825; Fax: +44 1865 843971 Email: [email protected] PERIODICALS POSTAGE paid at Rahway, NJ 07065, USA. Plastics Additives & Compounding (ISSN 1464-391X) is published six times per year by Elsevier Ltd, The Boulevard, Langford Lane, Kidlington, Oxford OX5‚1GB, UK. The annual subscription in the USA is $510. Plastics Additives & Compounding is distributed by Mercury Airfreight International Ltd, 365 Blair Rd, Avenel, NJ 07001, USA. POSTMASTER: Please send address corrections to Plastics Additives & Compounding, 365 Blair Road, Avenel, NJ 07001. Front cover photographs: Gala Industries, Inc. (Main); Licenced from Getty Images (Small)

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Page 1: “Biocide use is expanding beyond PVC”

The main requirements of an antimicrobial additive include its ability toprotect the plastics compound and prevent the growth of stains and odour.However, growth in the market is also being driven by consumer perceptionthat biocides can now also prevent the spread of diseases. There is muchdevelopment work underway in this area. PVC has traditionally been themain user of formulated biocides through the prevention of microorganisms feeding onorganic plasticizers in flexible formulations. However, biocide use is also expandingbeyond PVC into polyolefins, polyurethane foams, silicones and engineeringthermoplastics. Our review on biocides and antimicrobials starts on page 30.

There continues to be an ever greater choice when it comes to selecting a suitable flameretardant for a particular application. Polycarbonate is a versatile material offering manydesirable properties, which finds applications in the electrical and electronic, automotiveand construction sectors, among others. Many of these demanding applications forpolycarbonate require a high degree of flame retardancy. In our article starting on page 26,Jim and Ann Innes of US-based Flame Retardants Associates Inc. describe a number ofnew and classsical methods of creating flame retardant polycarbonate.

In the second of his articles on issues arising from globalization, Stephen Duckworth ofEuro-Asia Connect highlights some of the issues that he believes need to be considered aspart of an entry strategy to Asian markets. In addition, Ron Brabinsky of TownsendPolymer Services & Information reviews the state of the additives market for PVC.Finally, the selection of a pelletizing system is always an important decision in the plasticscompounding industry. In this issue of Plastics Additives & Compounding, Dwayne Freeon behalf of Gala Industries, Inc. makes the case for selecting an underwater cuttingsystem.

Mark Holmes

Plastics Additives & Compounding January/February 2006

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l“Biocide use isexpanding beyond PVC”

Editor Mark HolmesTel: +44 1865 843441E-mail: [email protected]

Website www.addcomp.com

Editorial OfficeElsevier Advanced Technology, PO Box 150,Kidlington, Oxford OX5 1AS, UK.Fax: +44 1865 843971Email: [email protected] Circulation enquiries to:Tower House, Sovereign Park, Market Harborough,Leicestershire, LE16 9EFTel: +44-1858 439612; Fax: +44-1858 434958Email: [email protected]

Advertising Sales Manager: Laurence ZipsonTel: +44 1865 843685; Fax: +44 1865 843973E-mail: [email protected] Sales Manager: Austria, Germany andSwitzerland - Martina LernerTel: +49 6226 971515; Fax: +49 6226 971516E-mail: [email protected] Sales Manager: USA, Canada andS. America - Michael MitchellTel: (+1) 631 673 3199; Fax: (+1) 631 673 0072E-mail: [email protected] Sales Representative: China and Taiwan -Rick TungTel: +86 592 2234206; Fax: +86 592 2234203E-mail: [email protected] Finder Manager: Naomi ReevesTel: +44 +44 1865 843271; Fax: +44 1865 843973E-mail: [email protected] Copy Controller:Tel: +44 1865 843819; Fax: +44 1865 843973E-mail: [email protected] Production Co-ordinator: Jo SaltTel: +44 1865 843263; Fax: +44 1865 843973E-mail: [email protected]

Production Design/Controller: Justin Hoffmann

Published by Elsevier Advanced Technology

Annual Subscription Worldwide Delivery $510, �456, ¥60,400(Payments in other currencies are subject to our prevailing exchange rate)Prices valid to end of 2006, and include airmail delivery in Europe and airspeededdelivery elsewhere.

Marketing & Circulation:Emma Welsh, Elsevier Advanced Technology, PO Box 150, Kidlington, Oxford, OX5 1AS, UK.Tel: +44 1865 843825; Fax: +44 1865 843971Email: [email protected]

PERIODICALS POSTAGE paid at Rahway, NJ 07065, USA.Plastics Additives & Compounding (ISSN 1464-391X) ispublished six times per year by Elsevier Ltd, The Boulevard,Langford Lane, Kidlington, Oxford OX5‚1GB, UK. The annualsubscription in the USA is $510. Plastics Additives &Compounding is distributed by Mercury Airfreight InternationalLtd, 365 Blair Rd, Avenel, NJ 07001, USA. POSTMASTER:Please send address corrections to Plastics Additives &Compounding, 365 Blair Road, Avenel, NJ 07001.

Front cover photographs: Gala Industries, Inc. (Main); Licencedfrom Getty Images (Small)