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RapidPurge

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RapidPurge
EC3000 is a non-ammonia, non-foaming and non-abrasive chemically concentrated purging grade by RapidPurge. Exhibits dispersion of active ingredients, low smoke or fume emission and chemical- &... view more
Applications
  • Injection molding - thermoplastics>Blow molding
  • Extrusion>Blow molding
Features
  • Cost Effective
  • Soft
  • Food contact approved
  • Chemical resistance Good
  • ...
RapidPurge
F5000 is a heavy-duty, concentrated purging grade by RapidPurge. Contains mechanical agent and heat-activated foaming agent to clean hard-to-reach negative flow areas. F5000 is recommended for... view more
Applications
  • Extrusion
  • Injection molding - thermoplastics
Features
  • Foamable
RapidPurge
IG3000 by RapidPurge is a concentrated, non-abrasive PE based purging grade. Contains chemical agents that break down the molecular structure and viscosity of the resident resin in order to... view more
Applications
  • Extrusion>Blow molding
  • Injection molding - thermoplastics>Blow molding
Features
  • Cost Effective
  • Foamable
RapidPurge
IG3000HT is a concentrated, non-abrasive PE based purging grade by RapidPurge. Contains chemical agents that break down the molecular structure and viscosity of the resident resin in order to attack... view more
Applications
  • Extrusion>Blow molding
  • Injection molding - thermoplastics>Blow molding
Features
  • Foamable
  • Cost Effective
RapidPurge
IG3000LT by RapidPurge is a concentrated, non-abrasive PE based purging grade. Contains chemical agents that break down the molecular structure and viscosity of the resident resin in order to... view more
Applications
  • Extrusion>Blow molding
  • Injection molding - thermoplastics>Blow molding
Features
  • Cost Effective
  • Foamable
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