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Webinar

Enhance Fire Retardancy with Safer, Greener, and Cost-Effective ATO Alternatives

Webinar byTolsa
Tolsa
  • 30 min
  • by

    Dr. Marta Sacristán Benito

Did you know? The antimony trioxide (ATO) is one of the most widely used additive in industry, but its safety is under regulatory study, due to its toxicity and potential carcinogenicity. In addition, the variability of its prices, and problems in terms of supply, are other aspects that have generated concerns among end users.

 

It is clear! There is a need in the market, for safer synergists like ADINS®, that can eliminate or reduce the ATO dosage improving final fire retardancy properties on the final compound. All this apart from, boosting the cost-efficiency of the formulations and creating more environmentally friendly solution that complies with standard regulations.

 

Don't miss out on this opportunity to revolutionize your formulations with eco-friendly alternatives. Register now to watch the recording and stay ahead in the world of sustainable additives.


 

 



 

Presented by:
Length:

30 min

Why should you attend?

In this webinar, you will:

  • Discover the performance-enhancing benefits of ADINS® additives in your formulations during this webinar.
  • Learn how to make your formulation more cost effective reducing toxicity with a non-variable price solution.
  • Ensure the compliance of recent regulatory limitations in a widely range of industrial additives.
  • Join us to understand the sustainable impact into flame retardancy formulation achieving reduction of the smoke production and other pursued substances replacements.


 

Who should attend?

  • Formulators
  • Marketing Managers
  • Brand Managers
  • R&D Managers
  • Technical Managers
  • Product development
  • Technical people

Presenters

Marta Sacristan2

Dr. Marta Sacristán Benito

Functional Additives Product Development Manager

Marta Sacristán is Doctor in Chemistry from the Rovira i Virgili University of Tarragona, where she worked on the development and characterization of new flame retardant polymers from soybean oil. After completing her PhD, she was working as a researcher in the polymer area at the Leitat Technological Center (Barcelona). In 2011 she moved to Zaragoza to participate in a low-cost graphene production project and its subsequent incorporation into polymers. In 2015, she started working at Tolsa in the R&D department leading a packaging project and in 2017 she became part of the Special Additives Business Unit as Project Leader Biocidal additives and synergists additives for Flame Retardancy. In 2022, she was promoted as Product Development Manager for the Functional Additives in Tolsa.