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Company profile of Yantai Xinxiu Chemical Products Co., Ltd.

The company has an annual production capacity of 4,000 tons of polymer additives. In 2011, its sales volume exceeded 2,000 tons, and its turnover in 2011 was nearly 200 million yuan. (Continuing operation) The products have passed ISO9001:2008 (UKAS), REACH (European Union Chemical Management), ROHS (SGS), SAE-J1860, VW-PV3900E and other series certifications. We can provide customers with personalized services such as zero inventory, dust-free, environmental protection index assistance certification, and safe packaging design.

SUNSHOW provides customers around the world with a series of services from development to launch. Coupled with our large-scale production capabilities, we can provide services for our customers' entire business activities, with capabilities ranging from gram level to laboratories at the kilogram level, small test bases with production capacities from 10 kilograms to 100 kilograms, and production bases with production capacities above ton levels. Our goal is to reduce users' manufacturing costs and provide all-round technical support. In order to adapt to the rapid development of the world's chemical industry and its scientific research and production, SUNSHOW can provide a variety of advanced chemicals in a timely manner to meet the needs of various professional fields.

SUNSHOW has established four offices in Yantai, Shenzhen, Yuyao and Wuhan, and has professional warehouses for stocking to provide faster services to customers in different regions of China. The company is successfully cooperating with world-renowned companies in the field of polymer additives (OEM). The company is also becoming an excellent supplier to the global plastics, rubber, fiber, adhesive, and coating industries. We can provide products in powder, granular, and liquid forms. We can customize a special "polymer additive package" for you. The industries and fields we serve are: adhesives, sealants/agricultural films/antibacterial industry/compounding, premix industry/coatings, inks and paints/personal care/resilient flooring/wires and cables /Masterbatch/Petrochemical factory company's main registered trademarks are Sunuowen (R), Sunuoke (R), Sunuofu (R), and Sunuobao (R).

The company’s purpose is: Add Value To Polymer

The service concept is: We are more than just a supplierTM (More Than A Supplier)

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The company's product goals are: safety, environmental protection, stability, and efficiency

Our responsibility is: to protect a sustainable environment and benefit every rookie employee. More Than A Supplier, not just a supplier: We regard our customers as our most important partners, develop and advance together with them, and create success for our customers.

Add Value To Polymer, adding value to polymers: Serving the polymer field has always been an important goal of the emerging company. Increasing the quality of Chinese polymers and developing new polymer materials is what we are committed to. A leading manufacturer of polypropylene PP weathering additives, providing weathering protection for 500,000 tons of polypropylene every year

Provider of polymer additives and functional chemicals

Safe, environmentally friendly and stable , Efficiency is the core concept of the rookie brand. Since 2004, when energy and raw material prices rose sharply, the supply of raw materials for additives has become a major problem for the plastic additive industry. Additive manufacturing companies have been raising their prices since the second quarter of 2004. Gastrock believes that the price of additives increases with the price increase of raw material companies, but the final profits do not increase, and some companies increase profits by reducing costs. Additive suppliers have continued to look to improve prices through products and after-sales services. One way to solve sales is to work with customers to develop products to solve some problems that arise in special applications. Many companies are seeking new ways to develop new and valuable products; Dow Corning’s Global Plastic Additives Marketing Manager reported: They are looking for Important features and additive supply methods.

Jay Ghosh, market research manager of the plastic additives department of Ciba Chemicals Company in Basel, Switzerland, believes that to improve the competitiveness of products, from the application of final products in Asia to product needs, additive suppliers should carry out quality innovations such as durability, beauty, long-lasting and biodegradability. Additive buyers pay attention to costs, and most consider the total cost of additives rather than the unit cost. For example, additives are used to reduce the cost of polymers such as polypropylene, hoping that they can compete with high-cost engineering resins; processors are interested in additives to improve processing efficiency and hope that they can have more output than existing equipment; industry experts Think: Cost-effective additive solutions can include high-efficiency additives or customer-specific target additive blends to avoid exceeding engineered properties. High growth additives are available in wood plastic blends (WPC) and long fiber reinforced thermoplastics (LFRT).

Gastrock believes that the merger and globalization of additive customers will improve global competitiveness by building customer purchasing power; Richard Simpson, manufacturing manager of Akcros Chemical Company, believes that customer mergers will lead to localization and customer requirements as the center Challenges require globalization for suppliers; globalized OEM industries such as the automotive and electrical appliance industries have contributed to the globalization of the polymer additive industry; Penny L. Perry, DuPont’s global marketing director for industrial goods, believes: The simplest The method is to provide the same products globally and eliminate additive restrictions; industry experts believe that resin suppliers continue to simplify their hierarchical systems and promote the corresponding mixing and transformation of additive users.

The rapid growth of plastics in the Chinese market has promoted the consumption and production of additives in the Far East. Although China is an exporter of consumer goods, Gastrock believes that the region is still a net importer of plastics and plastic additives. China and Asia-Pacific Regional low-cost suppliers have begun to meet China's requirements; and global additive companies are adjusting to China's rapid growth, mainly through joint ventures. For example, Ciba Chemicals has a joint venture with Albemarle for an antioxidant company, a joint venture with Chemson for PVC additives, and a joint venture with ICL Industrial Products for a flame retardant company. Some joint ventures are completely owned by global companies, such as Arkema's PVC stabilizer company in Beijing, which started as a joint venture and eventually became a wholly-owned company; other multinational companies have testing laboratories and technology centers in China, or are investing.

Due to laws, regulations and environmental issues, changes and development in the polymer additive market are driven. Simpson believes that because product development is always at the forefront of existing laws, we focus on future product development requirements; comply with the European Union's RoHS [Restriction of Hazardous Goods] requirements, which came into effect in 2006. RoHS restricts lead as a stabilizer for PVC and polybromide as a flame retardant. Other European policies such as WEEE [Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment] regulations and ELV also restrict the use of heavy metals and halogen-containing materials. Especially in Europe, alternatives to lead and halogen-free flame retardants are expected. Plasticizers, Europe is replacing di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate [DEHP] with other phthalate [PBDE] plasticizers. In order to protect human health and improve the competitiveness of the European chemical industry, the industry is envisioning EU compact requirements and chemical assessment authorization procedures. European industry members believe that the latter will be particularly challenged, mainly by China's increasing competitiveness. Simpson believes that European industry associations, such as the European Stabilizer Manufacturers Association, play a very important role in helping member companies deal with the challenges of the REACH agreement. Dr. Ghosh predicted that strict laws to deal with plastic waste will promote the recycling and biodegradation of additives; in the agricultural market, the reduction of pesticides and the ban of methyl bromide fumigants will promote the solution of agricultural plastic solvents. use.

Stabilizers

Changes in regulations have driven changes in stabilizers.

European PVC heat stabilizer manufacturers have voluntarily pledged to halve the use of lead as an ethylene stabilizer by 2010, and to eliminate lead as a stabilizer entirely by 2015. In Europe, lead stabilizers are mainly replaced by metal mixtures of calcium and zinc. Organic stabilizers are another option. It is expected that the utilization of lead stabilizers will also be reduced in the Asia-Pacific region. The stabilizers for PVC in the North American market are mainly tin stabilizers.

Volatilization limits for volatile organic compounds are becoming more and more stringent, and Simpson believes that there is now a move towards reducing volatilization in the application of vinyl flooring and automotive interior parts. Akcrstab's new products, Akcrostab, barium-zinc blend and calcium-zinc blend metal stabilizer products, are 100 percent active, allowing lower grade applications and reduced evaporation. Ciba Specialty Chemicals has launched a liquid IRGASTAB stabilizer, specifically to meet the volatility requirements of polyurethane as automotive interior parts; in order to meet the application requirements of PVC and polyurethane, alkyl phosphites are gradually replacing aryl phosphites .

Ghosh reported that considering the impact on the environment, health, and safety (EHS), additives try to reduce powders and solvents, such as IRGASTAB, a new product produced by Ciba Specialty Chemicals, as a solvent-free latex. On PVC, MBS, and ABS.

Flame retardants

With the strengthening of global safety and fire protection standards, the use of flame retardants continues to grow. Manufacturers are required to establish their company's brand image due to government regulations or voluntarily. . Especially in Europe, there are growing calls for halogen-free flame retardants to replace halogen-containing flame retardants. Although bromide flame retardants have certain benefits in some applications, octa-BDE and penta-BDE have been excluded from the RoHS contract. In addition, the application expectations of deca-BDE are ranked last in RoHS. Europe's REACH procedures are used by OEMs to assess whether new products comply. Lucvan Muylem, vice president of flame retardants at Albemarle Company, studies macromolecular polymers or brominated flame retardants that are prone to chemical reactions. They have smaller micropore absorption and have little toxicity in REACH estimates.

Flame retardants require higher fluidity, processing properties and ultimately higher use temperatures. Small, thin electronic devices require higher flow materials and use at higher temperatures. And in compliance with RoHS, lead-free soldering requires higher fluidity. These influencing factors require polymer materials with higher temperatures and high-temperature resistant additives, such as brominated styrene and high-temperature resistant aluminum hydroxide.

The traditional use of octa- or penta-DBE flame retardant polyurethane foam materials is converted into: melamine resin or Albemarle's Saytex reactive bromine or a mixture of phosphorus and bromine flame retardants; other polyurethane foam materials Research focuses on reducing scorch and broadening the temperature range during the foaming process.

Nanomaterials are beginning to be used as synergists for flame retardants. Albemarle recommends nanoclay with a 55-60 mixed portion of magnesium hydroxide and aluminum hydroxide. Nanoclay reduces the amount of mineral flame retardants and maintains the properties of polymer materials. The next step is to increase the dosage of nanoclay and reduce the dosage of mineral flame retardants; at the same time, nanoclay serves as a synergist for bromine-containing flame retardants.

Coupling agents and dispersants

Coupling agents include titanate coupling agents and silane coupling agents, used as modifiers for incompatible substances, such as polymers and fillers. Silanes also act as filler dispersants. Coupling agents are increasing with the addition of long fibers and other fillers in low-cost, high-performance polymers. Derry reported that with the growth of inorganic flame retardants, and the filling amount is greater than that of halogen-containing flame retardants, in order to maintain the physical and mechanical properties of the material, coupling agents must be used. New reinforcements such as glass fiber and nanocomposites require coupling agents. . Uchida reports that flame retardancy and filler dispersion are both important and continue to be research directions.

Impact modifiers

In addition to coupling agents, impact modifiers are widely used in polymer materials.

Stephen Hulme, Arkema's additive department manager, believes that the newly developed impact modifiers are low-filling and efficient impact modifiers, such as Durastrength produced by Arkema. DuPont has also launched a new college impact modifier as a PET modifier. Nanomaterials act as impact modifiers without reducing other properties of the polymer material such as stiffness and transparency. Nanostrength, a self-made block polymer produced by Arkema, is in the pilot stage. Hulme also believes that Nanostrength can be used to improve adhesives and epoxy resins. Vision: Become a lifelong partner of customers, improve customer product content and business efficiency, and ultimately help customers achieve excellence.

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