Fillers not only reduce the cost of product, but also frequently impart performance improvements that might not otherwise be achieved by the resin ingredients alone. Fillers are often referred to as extenders. In comparison to resins, fillers are the least expensive of the major ingredients. Through the proper use of fillers important properties like mechanical properties, water resistance, weathering, surface smoothness, stiffness, dimensional stability and temperature resistance can be improved.
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1 | BARIUM SULPHATE | BaSO4 are transperant FILLERS designed for use in plastics, paints, coating, brake linings and other applications requiring acid resistant, high-density filler. In PP & PS used up to 70% with increasing opacity. |
2 | CALCIUM MAGNESIUM CARBONATE-(Ca,Mg)(CO3)2 | Used as a filler for polymers and in many other industries like Glass, Stone Paste, Rubber, Floor covering, Ceramics, Painting, Silicone, Adhesives, Plastics, Decoration, Coatings |
3 | TALC POWDER FIN | Talc is used in rubber as a filler and whitener in paint, as filler and brightening agent in high-quality papers, and a primary ingredient in many types of cosmetics. With the plastic industry on a fast growth-track, the usage of talc is growing fast in PP, HDPE, LDPE, PVC, ABS & Thermosetting Compounds. |
4 | CALCIUM CARBONATE | Calcium carbonate is the most widely used inorganic filler. It is available at low cost in a variety of particle sizes. |