Luran 2555 is intended for compounding and for masterbatches. In particular, the high flowability[2] of the new material stands out and, given the material’s chemistry, it makes Luran 2555 a material of choice for ABS compounds.
Luran 2555 is addressing primarily the European market. It is produced in Ludwigshafen, Germany.
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