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Clariant’s customers are well-prepared for NMP-free future

Muttenz, August 18, 2010 - Clariant’s pioneering step, back in 2005 to offer N-Methylpyrrolidone-free (NMP-free) finishing products to the leather industry has ensured that its customers are well prepared for the December 2010 introduction of binding European Union (EU) legislation regarding the use of the solvent in leather.

One of the leading suppliers of leather finishing chemicals, Clariant was among the first to begin research and development into the challenge to replace NMP. The solvent, which was previously valued for its beneficial effects for example on levelling and jet blackness, was reclassified by the State of California in June 2001 following toxicology reports and added to the list of substances known to cause cancer or reproductive toxicity. When NMP is used in leather finishing, almost 90% remains in the leather after drying. However the solvent is released over a long period of time, exposing the end consumer to its potentially harmful effects.

In California, even minimum amounts of NMP in a product have to be labelled. For example, a vehicle instruction manual must include a warning label if a leather containing NMP has been used on the car seats.

At the end of the transitional period in December 2010, NMP will be reclassified within the EU. Mixtures containing 5% or more of NMP must be labelled as toxic with all the consequences for the customers in handling and regarding the emission limits by law. Even 0.1% of NMP must be listed in the safety data sheet. So leather processing companies are asking and will ask more and more for NMP-free leathers.

“Clariant realised at an early stage that the use and acceptance of NMP would come to an end and that it would be a major challenge to replace it,” comments Dr. Ralph-Günther Blach, Head of Marketing & Application Development of BU Leather Services of Clariant. “So in 2001 Clariant started a project for the replacement of NMP in all leather finishing products.

A lot of different solutions were necessary to surmount the production and application problems for NMP-free products, but since 2005 our standard finishing products have been free of NMP and fulfil even the high quality demands and environmental requirements for automotive leather.”

Clariant’s Aqualen® topcoat range meets strict customer performance and processing requirements without the use of Phthalates, Alkylphenolethoxylates, and NMP, and with very low VOC levels. The high-performance topcoats, with low impact to the environment, are suitable for all kinds of applications, from glazed kid imitation to high-wear-resistant automotive leather.

As a result of Clariant’s proactive stance on NMP removal and its on-going commitment to advancing sustainable leather finishing, the company has become a recognized specialist in this field. Clariant representatives presented in-depth lectures at congresses at the LGR Gerberschule Reutlingen in Germany (March 2010) and the ALCA (American Leather Chemists Association) in Wisconsin/USA (June 2010).

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Notes for editors


Clariant – Exactly your chemistry

Clariant is a global leader in the field of specialty chemicals. Strong business relationships, commitment to outstanding service and wide-ranging application know-how make Clariant a preferred partner for its customers.

Clariant, which is represented on five continents with over 100 group companies, employs around 17,300 people. Headquartered in Muttenz near Basel, Switzerland, it generated sales of CHF 6.6 billion in 2009. Clariant is organized into ten Business Units: Additives; Detergents & Intermediates; Emulsions; Industrial & Consumer Specialties; Leather Services; Masterbatches; Oil & Mining Services; Paper Specialties; Pigments; and Textile Chemicals.

Clariant is committed to sustainable growth, which is derived from its own innovative strength. Clariant’s world-class products and services play a key role in its customers’ manufacturing processes and add value to their end products. The company’s success is based on the know-how of its people and their ability to identify new customer needs at an early stage and to work together with customers to develop innovative, efficient solutions.

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Aqualen is a registered trademark of Clariant.

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