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Alex Capuz
Global Marketing Manager
Worlds largest producer of Ultramarines Specialized producer of high performance Iron Oxides and Zinc Ferrites Other key product ranges for Plastics: Chrome Oxide Greens, Chrome Yellows, Molybdate Oranges and Bismuth Vanadates 5 manufacturing plants and 5 Technical Service Labs all over the world 98 years experience making pigments R&D Investment/Sales = 2.5%
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Table of contents
Why are Ultramarines so popular? What has been done to overcome some of Ultramarines natural limitations? What is coming up in the near future? Conclusions
Si/Al O Na S
Si/Al O Na S
Absorbance
S3-
Absorbance
S3-
S2UV-Vis Spectrophotometer 7
PS + 0.5% TiO2
0.5% UMB
0.05% PB 15:1
0.05% PB 15:3
0.5% PB 28
PS + 1% UMV + 1% TiO2
More Bluish
More Reddish
+ -
+
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PP + 1% TiO2
1% Reddish UMV 0.006 % PV 23 1% Very Reddish UMV 0.03 % PV 19
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+light
+dark
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Dimensional stability
Warpage (% vs Blank)
120 100 80 60 40 20 0
+116%
+56 % +7%
1% Ultramarine Blue 0.2% Low Warping Phthalocyanine Blue 0.2% Conventional Phthalocyanine Blue
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Weather Fastness
Injection Molded HDPE + 1% Ultramarine Blue (*)
(*) Source: E.Dongiovanni, Clariant Pigments & Additives, Old and New Technologies for the improvement of plastic quality, Slide 7, Masterbatch Asia 2006
Injection Molded PP + 0.2% LMW HALS + 0.2% HMW HALS + 0.2% UV Absorber
Blank
3,0 2,5 2,0
Outdoor exposure
1% UMB
1% UMB/TiO2 (1:5)
dE
After 4,000 h:
Months
Excellent weather fastness but polymer stabilization to UV light is a must The use of UV Absorbers is recommended If the polymer degradation can produce acid traces/radicals -e.g. the case of PVC- the use of an acid resistant Ultramarine Blue is recommended
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Regulations compliance
Nubiola is the REACH lead registrant of Ultramarine Blues, Violets and Pinks Nubiolas Ultramarines can be used in compliance with:
Food Contact Packaging: AP (89) I, Regulation (EU) 10/2011, FDA 178.3297 (Colorants for Polymers) Cosmetics and Personal Care products packaging Electric and Electronic Equipment: RoHS legislation (Directive 2011/65/EU) and WEEE (Directive 2002/96/EC) Automotive: GADSL and Directive 2000/53/EC. Included in the IMDS (Automotive International Material Data System) Toys: EN 71 Part 3, ASTM F 963-11 and Directive 2009/48/EC Industrial applications: non classified substances according to GHS, Regulation (EC) 1272/2008) General Packaging: CONEG and Directive 94/62/EC Textile: Oeko-Tex standards
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(*) Source: Global review of Biodegradable Plastics testing and standards, Dipl.Ing. Markus Weber, DIN CERTCO Gesellschaft fr Konformittsbewertung mbH (Berlin)
Absorbance
80
Reflectance (%)
70
60
50
40
30
Absorbance
400
450
500
550
600
650
700
h(
PP + 1% TiO2 PP + 1% TiO2 + 50 ppm Ultramarine Blue PP + 1% TiO2 + 100 ppm Ultramarine Violet
UV-Vis Spectrophotometer 16
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Blank
Reddish UMB
Medium UMB
Greenish UMB
Reddish UMV
Blank
Reddish UMB
Medium UMB
Greenish UMB
Reddish UMV
+ 50 ppm
+ 100 ppm
+ 50 ppm
+ 100 ppm
Reddish Ultramarine Blues and Reddish Ultramarine Violets are the most suitable products to obtain the most neutral white correction effect
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PP
+ 50 ppm Reddish UMV + 100 ppm Reddish UMV
YI = 3.0
YI= 2.3
YI = 2.2
PP + 1% TiO2
Blank +0.6 ppm PV23 +200 ppm very Reddish UMV Blank +3 ppm PV19
WI = 70.6
WI= 63.8
WI = 69.8
WI = 67.8
WI= 63.8
WI = 68.1
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Pigment Concentration (%) (*) Source: H.Ohleier, S.Wannemacher, Clariant Pigments&Additives, The Effect of Pigment Concentration on Heat Stability, Slide 2, Masterbatch Asia 2007
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Absorbance
0.05% CB 1% TiO2
S3-
0.01% CB 1% TiO2
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Target Black
Yellow
Light
Jetness (L value)
Dark
To demonstrate that by formulating a BLACK color ABS injection-molded plastic part for the Automotive industry with: either Black Pearls 4840 or Elftex 570 from Cabot, and the right Ultramarine Blue a high bluish undertone can be reached whilst maintaining: High jetness High impact strength Good surface appearance High weatherability High gloss
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ABS Compounds with various pigment loadings - 0,5% CB with 0,5 ; 1 ; 2 % UMB - 1,0% CB with 1 ; 2 ; 3 % UMB Nubiola and Cabot
Blue Masterbatch preparation using a Leistritz Extruder at Nubiola - 40% Nubiperf H-56 in ABS
Nubiola
Nubiperf H56 is a high color strength, high reddish undertone & high dispersibility UMB
Color measurements of injection molded plaques Iluminant: D-65 10 observer Specular component excluded
ABS-Compounds Evaluation
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1% BP4840 + x% H56
The blue undertone is clearly increased by the addition of UMB. This effect is more noticeable at lower loadings of Carbon Black
db
-0,6 -0,8
1% E570 + x% H56
-1,6
2,0
Jetness (L value)
1,5 1,0
dL dL = =L L (( CB+UMB CB+UMB )) -- L L (CB) (CB) if dL<0, the modified sample if dL<0, the modified sample is is jetter jetter
0,5
1% BP4840 + x% H56
The jetness of the finished samples is practically unaffected (within measurement error) by the incorporation of UMB
dL
0
0,5% E570 + x% H56 1% E570 + x% H56
1,5
2,0
2,5
3,0
3,5
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Table of contents
Why are Ultramarines so popular? What has been done to overcome some of Ultramarines natural limitations? What is coming up in the near future? Conclusions
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Reddish+ formula
Greenish formula
Milling time
+
smaller
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Enhanced Organoleptics
< 1 ppm
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Enhanced Organoleptics
Tests carried out at Certech (Belgium) Caps made by Ineos, using:
Ineos HDPE (Organoleptic grade) for let-down Masterbatches made by Nubiola with Ineos carrier (Organoleptic grade)
Enhanced Organoleptics
Differences between the least and the most intense sample
Strong 8% Very strong 9% Very weak 37%
ODOR TESTING
Average 17%
Weak 29%
(*) The higher the rate, the more intense the odor/taste
Very weak 27%
Strong 18%
TASTE TESTING
Average 26%
Weak 29%
Conclusion: there are no significant differences among samples (including the blank)
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Non-encapsulated UMB
Non-encapsulated UMB
4-Acid attack
Non-encapsulated UMB
Non-encapsulated UMB
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Nubiperf AR
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More efficient silica encapsulation Smaller average particle size Narrower particle size distribution
Scanning Electron Microscopy -SEM(Servei Microscopia Electrnica, UAB, Barcelona, Spain) 32
Tinting Strength
250 200 150 100 Low 10 10 5
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Why are Ultramarines so popular? What has been done to overcome some of Ultramarines natural limitations? What is coming up in the near future? Conclusions
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Darker
Calendered LDPE
(0.5% Blue pigments + 0.5% TiO2)
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Why are Ultramarines so popular? What has been done to overcome some of Ultramarines natural limitations? What is coming up in the near future? Conclusions
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Conclusions
The physicochemical characteristics of Ultramarines make them excellent pigments to be used in a wide range of coloristic options in Plastics Some of the Ultramarines natural limitations have partly or totally been overcome with new technical developments carried out in recent years but there is room for improvement yet Commercial versions of the New Super-Reddish Ultramarine Blue Prototype SR-1 and the New Shade, High Tinting Strength Ultramarine Violet Prototypes XM1 and XP-1 will be available in Q413 Focus on continuous improvement is a key success factor to keep on providing high added value to the Plastics industry
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Acknowledgements: Applications (D.Llad, J.Monllonch), R&D (Dr. R.March, Dr. J.Fernndez), Operations (P.Villasante, F.Ruiz), Marketing (E. Andreu)
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