07.19.13
Mallard Creek Polymers, Inc. (MCP) continues to develop an extensive product line of Acrylic Polymer Emulsions to meet market demands. Also, the company has introduced a new line of natural/synthetic hybrids to align with market sustainability initiatives and aid nonwoven manufacturers as they continue to seek binders that can help in the design of their new products.
MCP recently commercialized Rovene 6014, Rovene 6015 and Rovene 6065 to complement its line of acrylic polymer emulsions, styrene-acrylic latexes, and styrene-butadiene products. The company says these products demonstrate its ability to cross-pollinate technology from other markets and to customize products to meet single user requirements.
The company says nonwoven manufacturers prefer to work with ‘one-stop shops’ when seeking solutions to their product development needs and the R&D organization of the company is able to assist clients in cross-linking chemistry, product application, and nonwoven testing to facilitate application work and commercialization.
These new products and most of the company’s key products are highlighted in the new Latex Products for Nonwovens selection guide. This guide describes products available for nonwovens, including formaldehyde-free systems and self-crosslinking products.
MCP recently commercialized Rovene 6014, Rovene 6015 and Rovene 6065 to complement its line of acrylic polymer emulsions, styrene-acrylic latexes, and styrene-butadiene products. The company says these products demonstrate its ability to cross-pollinate technology from other markets and to customize products to meet single user requirements.
The company says nonwoven manufacturers prefer to work with ‘one-stop shops’ when seeking solutions to their product development needs and the R&D organization of the company is able to assist clients in cross-linking chemistry, product application, and nonwoven testing to facilitate application work and commercialization.
These new products and most of the company’s key products are highlighted in the new Latex Products for Nonwovens selection guide. This guide describes products available for nonwovens, including formaldehyde-free systems and self-crosslinking products.