Arkema, a leader in specialty materials, converts its full line of acrylic thickeners produced in Europe, ensuring the same high performances. This initiative leads to introduce up to 30% bio-based content and up to 25% product carbon footprint reduction compared to standard grades.
Arkema has converted its full line of European-made acrylic thickeners to include up to 30 per cent bio-based content, cutting product carbon footprint by up to 25 per cent.
Sold under Rheotech, Thixol, and Viscoatex brands, these additives offer the same performance and cost, supporting sustainable solutions in coatings and adhesives.
These bio-based specialty additives set the stage for the next generation of sustainable coatings & adhesives products, supporting our customers to achieve their sustainability and carbon footprint reduction goal. Developing more sustainable solutions for homes is essential to meet market expectations and establish new well-being standards,” said Helene PERNOT – Global Sustainability Marketing Director @Coating Solutions.
“Used in architectural paints, industrial coatings, plasters, renders, adhesives, sealants, and various applications to optimize the rheology of those systems, those bio-based acrylic thickeners are identical in term of performance and cost for our customers. This evolution reflects our commitment to more sustainability across the value chain,” said Yohann TRANG – Global Market Director – Construction Materials @Coating Solutions.
These bio-based acrylic thickeners will be sold under Rheotech, Thixol and Viscoatex brands. They are the first products made with the recently announced bio-sourced ethyl acrylate produced at the Arkema acrylic monomer facility in Carling France.
Rheotech, Thixol and Viscoatex are registered trademarks of Coatex
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Fibre2Fashion News Desk (HU)