The new abrasion-resistant rotary batch mini mixer blends up to 10 cu ft (283 ℓ) of aggregates, metal powders, pigments, sand, chemicals, reinforced thermoplastics, and other abrasive materials, with or without liquid additions, in ratios down to one part per million with total uniformity in two to three minutes.
Research has shown that a thin cellulose film can inactivate the SARS-CoV-2 virus within minutes, inhibit the growth of bacteria including E.coli, and mitigate contact transfer of pathogens. The coating is invisible to the naked eye, and is abrasion resistant under dry conditions, making it suitable for use on high-traffic objects such as door handles and handrails.
Research and Markets has released a new report that lists a major factor driving the market for abrasion-resistant coatings to be stringent EU and U.S. regulations regarding VOC emissions.
The abrasion-resistant coatings market size is estimated to reach $8.46 billion by 2021, growing at a CAGR of 6.3% between 2016 and 2021, according to a new report available from Research and Markets.