Borregaard biopolymers give better anti-filming according to ASTM D3556-14
Laboratory work following the ASTM D3556-14 standard demonstrates superior anti-filming properties of Borregaard biopolymers compared to petrochemical-based products.
In laboratory work following ASTM D3556-14 the anti-filming properties of a Borregaard plant-based biopolymer is compared with polyacrylate (PA) benchmark. The following film score data was collected
Key takeaways:
- Pionera Biopolymer gave better anti-filming performance compared to benchmark polyacrylate (PA)
- Pionera Biopolymer can replace synthetic anti-filming additives (AFA) in auto dishwasher formulations
- Pionera Biopolymer can be used in combination with synthetic AFA to improve performance
Film score according to ASTM D3556-14 standard for different anti-filming additives
B1 = Pionera Biopolymer
Glass slides used for measuring anti-filming properties
PA = polyacrylate