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In a recent announcement, L. Bruggemann GmbH & Co. KG has unveiled a new product to its portfolio – Bruggolen TP-H2431. This innovative long-term heat stabilizer, supplied in pellet form, is specifically formulated for cable applications.
Bruggolen TP-H2431 is designed for exceptional thermal stability during continuous use, enabling it to meet T3/T4 classification standards for cable applications. The stabilizer is a valuable addition to L. Bruggemann's expanded portfolio, which now includes stabilizers for cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE) compounds.
Moreover, Bruggolen TP-H2431 is suitable for applications based on both E-beam and Sioplas technology, broadening its versatility in the industry. However, L. Bruggemann does not provide details on the specific functions or advantages of Bruggolen TP-H2431 beyond thermal stability and suitability for cable applications.
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It's worth noting that since 2022, L. Bruggemann has not publicly disclosed any company acquisitions. Despite this, the company continues to grow its product offerings and contribute to the advancement of the chemical industry.
In conclusion, the introduction of Bruggolen TP-H2431 marks a significant step forward for L. Bruggemann GmbH & Co. KG, offering a new solution for cable manufacturers seeking a long-term heat stabilizer with exceptional thermal stability. For more information and updates, be sure to sign up for L. Bruggemann's newsletter.
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