CW: What considerations should formulators make when choosing an
additive?
17 November 2017 - US-based GE
Additive, a supplier of
additive technology, materials and services, has acquired Belgium-based simulation software developer GeonX to strengthen software simulation capabilities, the company said.
There's one problem: This
additive turns into something cancerous called nitrosamine in the body.
Capillary rheometer tests in a separate evaluation of INT-40DHT in a talc filled polysulfone indicate that the MoldWiz
additive reduces viscosity 25% at all processing rates from 10-1,000 rpm.
Colourmate
additive and color feeders for injection molding machines, extruders, and other processing equipment feature an auger/ sleeve cartridge, which is easy to clean and change, as well as a removable stainless-steel hopper, and controls to suit specific applications.
The authors examined four common food
additives: Quinoline Yellow (FD&C Yellow No.
It is best to measure charge and/or turbidity after the coagulant is added and prior to the next
additive. This allows the determination of the coagulant's effect without being confused by other
additives.
Also, the
additive doesn't work well on aluminum surfaces.
The
additive is responsible for the bulk of the emission characteristics during green sand casting.
According to the report,
additive consumption in each of the coatings, adhesives, and sealants industries has grown at a 2-3% annual rate since 1998.
Also, before the merger even took place, DuPont Protein Technologies reached out to mainstream consumers, positioning Solae as a "good tasting" as well as nutritious
additive. To reinforce that message, the Solae Web site (www.solae.com) features recipes, homey columns and guest appearances by notable chefs.
Automotive end uses accounted for the majority of lubricant
additive demand in 1999, although growth in consumption for this market will be below average.
One
additive, aspartame, delivers sweetness with a fraction of sugar's calories.
The Food
Additives Amendment to the FD&C Act, passed in 1958, requires FDA approval for the use of an
additive prior to its inclusion in food.