low price PVC Plasticizers-Alphagary

  • low price PVC Plasticizers-Alphagary
  • low price PVC Plasticizers-Alphagary
  • low price PVC Plasticizers-Alphagary
  • Who makes alphagary plastics?
  • Alpha Chemical & Plastics, Gary Corporation, Evode Plastics, AW Compounders, Mexichem Compounds, Bayshore Polymers, Vinyl Compounds, Sylvin Technologies, Shakun Polymers and our latest acquisition, Neotrimental, together form the Alphagary group.
  • Which polymers are part of the alphagary group?
  • The Alphagary group includes Alphagary, Bayshore, Mexichem, Sylvin, Vinyl Compounds, and a shared partnership with Shakun Polymers. Compounds formulated with basic properties or with unique performance characteristics such as UV resistance and chemical resistance. POLIVISOL Flexible extrusion and molding grades (heritage MX and CO brand) SYLVIN
  • How many products does alphagary sell?
  • After decades of innovation, our portfolio is extensive and growing. Annually, we sell more than 2,500 different formulations -- many off-the-shelf grades as well as custom-designed materials to fit customer specifications or toll manufactured to customer requirements. Alphagary is committed to sustainable development.
  • What are the features of a plasticizer?
  • Perfect for a variety of flexible and semi-rigid applications, features of plasticizers include: Excellent low temperature and food contact properties General use in the vinyl industry with maximum residual alcohol of 350 ppm Ask about our DOTP plasticizer grades manufactured with recycled PET bottles
  • Why is alphagary a sustainable company?
  • Alphagary is committed to sustainable development. This mindset includes actions at our facilities, with our products, and for our people. Like you, we are mindful of our impact on local communities as well as the environment and the future we are leaving for our children. Bringing our customers the next generation ... now. Our job is to listen.
  • Who is Mexichem & Alpha Chemical & Plastics?
  • Since the early days of Mexichem and Alpha Chemical & Plastics in the 1960s, our PVC compound portfolio has grown extensively, both through acquisition and by formulating next-generation materials. Today, we have literally thousands of formulations, many custom-designed to meet specific customer requirements.

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