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Synergy between surface additives

It was discussed in Chapter 5 that mixtures of oleamide and erucamide give different results in slip and blocking performance. These mixtures may form some very well performing compositions, addressing particular properties of materials for which they were compounded. Whether it is S5mergy or simply better balance of required properties it is difficult to estimate, because there is no special method by which synergy may be assessed. S5meigy is used as a loose term to indicate favorable performance. [Pg.81]

In addition to the synergy (or antagonism) of additives, the polymer type also plays very essential role. For example several hundred ppm of erucamide or oleamide makes low density polyethylene slippy, but 3-4 times more additive is needed to obtain the same result with linear low density polyethylene. With a metallocene polymer a combination of amide with silica is used, and this gives the non-linear effect of amide concentration.  [Pg.81]


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