Manufacturing Industry

Dow adds Affinity grades.(MarketPlace)(Brief Article)

Plastics News, August, 2004 by Esposito, Frank

Byline: Frank Esposito Dow Chemical Co. is working to move its Affinity-brand polyolefin plastomers into markets for polymer modification. In early July, Midland, Mich.-based Dow commercialized a pair of Affinity grades made solely for the modification market at its plant in Freeport, Texas.

The grades will be marketed under the Affinity GA name. "Our target was hot-melt adhesives,'' Dow global business development manager Michael Levinson said of the product launch. "Most Affinity grades have been sold into film and injection molding, but we saw some space to make lower-viscosity grades.'' The new grades can compete with ethylene vinyl alcohol in hot-melt adhesives uses such as case and carton sealing. EVA sometimes can clog nozzles in those...

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