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Pluss Polymers is an offshoot of Manas, established to develop and market new technologies and products developed in house. Pluss Polymers was incorporated in 1993 to commercialise the technology for grafted modified polymers and alloys and blends. Backed by competent technical staff, laboratory facilities, a good library and technical database with a retrievable wealth of information marketed the OPTIM® brand of grafted polymers for the first time in India in 1996.

Achievements

1993: Introduction of Maleic Anhydride Grafted Polymers for the first time in India.
1994: Super tough Nylon Alloys - ADNYL®
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1997: OPTIM® Brand Launched.
1999: Mixed Plastic Film Laminate recycling - First plant setup by VFC Industries with the help of PLUSS Polymers.
2000: Production of Nylon Alloys - first time for the Optical Fiber Cable Industry in India.

2003: Technology for Wood Plastics Composites
2003: Technology Day Award by Vice President of India Shri. Bharon Singh Shekhawat
2004 :HDPE Profiles for the Telecom Industry
2005 :Phase Change Materials for energy conservation
2006 :BryAir/ ASHRAE special recognition for Phase Change Materials
2007: Joint project with DST, Govt. of India and IIT- Delhi for development of PCMs, and applications in fabrics and other areas
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2008 : Papyrus compound for blown film synthetic paper launched first time in India



OPTIM® coupling agents and compatibilisers allow plastics manufacturers of world class quality products to OPTIMise their compound properties. The ADNYL® range of nylon alloys provide the user with extra tough nylon for increased strength.

Development and innovation are a key at PLUSS®. The company has several patents to its credit for synthetic paper and phase change materials.

A number of papers have been presented at various forum...... More.

 
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Last updated: September, 2008.