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A new mini-pellet masterbatch reportedly boosts distribution, allows lower letdown rates, and cuts energy consumption for customers in the packaging market. dSperse mini-pellet masterbatch from Americhem (Cuyahoga Falls, OH) can be dosed at rates as low as 0.05% or less and allow the addition of functional additives into the color, for an all-in-one custom color masterbatch. The product specifically targets bottle converters. Americhem Inc., Cuyahoga Falls, OH, U.S.A.; 800.228.3476; www.americhem.com

November 21, 2008

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Masterbatch eases distribution

A new mini-pellet masterbatch reportedly boosts distribution, allows lower letdown rates, and cuts energy consumption for customers in the packaging market. dSperse mini-pellet masterbatch from Americhem (Cuyahoga Falls, OH) can be dosed at rates as low as 0.05% or less and allow the addition of functional additives into the color, for an all-in-one custom color masterbatch. The product specifically targets bottle converters. Americhem Inc., Cuyahoga Falls, OH, U.S.A.; 800.228.3476; www.americhem.com

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