Campine is a powerful leader in sustainable recycling with maximum resource recovery and specific flame retardant masterbatches and antimony trioxide applications. Our specialists are deployed worldwide to share their expertise and to devise customized solutions. You can read about all these topics and what goes on behind the scenes in our company on this blog and our LinkedIn page.
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February 18th: National Battery Day
The little source of energy we call ‘a battery’, makes our lives much easier every day. Batteries are to be found in ‘almost everything’, such as remote controls, smoke detectors, cellphones, laptops, electrical bicycles and even cars. Batteries have literally transformed our world. It offers the opportunity to modern society […]
The 2B Connect Project
On the 3th of January, the Interreg project 2B Connect came officially to an end. 26 partners from the Netherlands and Flanders have been working hard for four years to achieve more biodiversity on their company sites. We are glad to announce that their hard work paid off: they put […]
Our brand new Campine application
An application for the weather, Facebook, WhatsApp, an app to rate your sleeping quality, an app to check your bank account, … In the ‘wizarding world’ of applications, the options are endless. Campine is doing some extra efforts lately to enhance its (internal) communication, and therefore, a few of our […]
Campine @ the AMI Flame Retardants in Plastics
Sustainable halogenated/antimony trioxide flame retardant systems in different end-use applications. A SAFR® based evaluation.Conventional flame retardant (FR) formulations are based on halogenated substances. These are effective in low doses with a minimal impact on the physical properties of the polymer and have a good price / performance ratio. In most […]
Campine @ the AMI PVC-Formulation
AT Campine we have been producing antimony trioxide (ATO) in various compositions, packaging and custom formulations since 1924. We use the antimony trioxide, among other things, in our flame retardant masterbatches. These are based on different polymers (e.g. PE, EVA, PP, PBT, PA, SAN, HIPS, etc. ), with different compositions, […]