Fillers control product characteristics

A Ceresana Research product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team May 30, 2007

High-performance fillers are increasingly created through nanotechnology.

Whether in carpeting or window frames, in paper, rubber, varnish or adhesive, practically all products contain fillers.

For a long time the mixture had to be above all cheap; on plastic production they used to be known as "dividend powder".

Today, in contrast, fillers are used increasingly frequently to selectively change product properties.

They make rubber more elastic, make colours shine more brilliantly or increase flame retardance.

High-performance fillers are increasingly created through nanotechnology.

Nanofillers are, for example, tiny clay particles, which re-inforce the packing of foodstuffs, or carbon black particles, which make car tyres more durable.

The market research company Ceresana Research has examined the global filler market, which is estimated at Eur 4 billion in Europe and North America alone.

The first market report on fillers presents fundamental market data, the largest application areas, the most important filler types and 700 company portfolios of manufacturers on over 1000 pages.

The Market Report: Fillers is now available exclusively from Ceresana Research in both English and German.

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