Merck and PolyOne to collaborate for plastics with 3D effect

Long-term strategic partnership aimed at innovative plastics technologies with pearlescent pigments

Image courtesy: Merck
Image courtesy: Merck
BS B2B Bureau Darmstadt, Germany
Last Updated : Oct 12 2016 | 5:18 PM IST
German science and technology company Merck will refine and market its innovative 3D plastics technology together with the US-based PolyOne in a strategic collaboration. PolyOne is a global leader in polymer materials, colourants and services. Together, the two companies will develop this pioneering in-mould 3D (IM3D) technology and establish it in end-use markets including packaging and consumer electronics. A patent application has been filed for IM3D for plastics applications. Merck already has had success with similar 3D technology for printing on paper.

“IM3D is just the beginning of our strategic collaboration with PolyOne. Our objective in the coming years is to jointly launch additional innovative plastics technologies with pearlescent pigments,” said Michael Heckmeier, head of the pigments & functional materials business unit at Merck.

The human eye perceives in the plastic a three-dimensional image that seems to come out of the flat surface, but the plastic itself is completely smooth and planar. Several processing steps were previously necessary to generate this depth effect in the polymer; now the 3D impression is created in just one step during the injection moulding process itself using the innovative technology from Merck. The striking effect turns packaging components such as caps and closures as well as plastic housings into distinctive eye-catchers.

Christoph Palm, vice president and general manager, color & additives EMEA & India at PolyOne, added, “With the IM3D technology from Merck, brand manufacturers have an outstanding enhancement technology at their disposal to set their premium products apart from the competition. Leading brand owners from the packaging and consumer electronics industries will count among those very interested in this new technology.”

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First Published: Oct 12 2016 | 5:14 PM IST

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