Brüggemann Boosts Thermoplastic Resistance Without Compromise
Brüggemann, a leading global supplier of chemical additives, has been focusing on developing metal- and halogen-free additives that boost thermal resistance in thermoplastics without compromising electrical and flame-retardant properties. The company recently showcased its high-performance additives at the K 2025 trade fair in Düsseldorf.
Brüggemann's portfolio caters to the electrical, electronics, and e-mobility industries. It offers tailored solutions like the metal- and halogen-free heat stabilizer Bruggolen TP-H2217, designed for reinforced polyamides. The company aims to enhance flow properties during injection molding of thermoplastics, enabling lightweight designs with high percentages of reinforcing fibers.
In 2022, Brüggemann expanded its portfolio by acquiring Italian subsidiary Auserpolimeri. This acquisition brought in additives for polyamides and chemically functionalized polyolefin-based polymers. Among its offerings are long-term heat stabilizers for cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE) compounds, such as Bruggolen TP-H2431, which enable T3/T4 classification for cable applications.
Brüggemann's focus on metal- and halogen-free additives not only enhances thermal resistance but also aligns with sustainability goals. The company's tailored solutions and recent acquisitions, like Auserpolimeri, strengthen its position in the market, catering to diverse industries with innovative products.
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