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Dow Launches Nonwovens Technology Platform for RHOPLEXECONEXT Acrylic Binders for North American Market

Innovative Award-Winning Technology Platform Offers Excellent Performance in Low- and Ultra-Low-Formaldehyde End Use Nonwovens Products*

CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--WOW 2012 (World of Wipes) – The Dow Chemical Company (NYSE: DOW) announced today the introduction of its technology platform for RHOPLEX™ ECONEXT™ Acrylic Binders for the North American hygiene and medical market. This series of low and ultra-low formaldehyde binders allows companies an opportunity to manufacture end-use nonwoven products with minimal levels of formaldehyde and comply with the industry’s most stringent standards.

The first line of products to be commercialized in North America – RHOPLEXTM ECONEXTTM 110, 210 and 230 Acrylic Binders – can be used in disposable and re-usable nonwoven applications and are particularly useful in environments that might be formaldehyde sensitive, including hospitals, schools, LEED certified buildings and manufacturing facilities.

Dow introduced this innovative technology platform to address growing demand for the best performance characteristics of the conventional self-crosslinking nonwoven binder technology, but with ultra low levels of formaldehyde. This family of acrylic binders enables customers to meet increasingly stringent industry standards, such as the OEKO-TEX 100 standard for textile raw materials, intermediates and end products. (The OEKO-TEX Association is a third-party certifier that evaluates products used in textile applications.)

“Our breakthrough RHOPLEX™ ECONEXT™ technology allows companies an opportunity to use this family of binders with the knowledge that they were made with minimal formaldehyde and frequently maintain the same performance characteristics as those traditionally served by formaldehyde-releasing solutions,” said Courtney Fretz, Global Marketing Director for Textile, Non-Wovens & Films at The Dow Chemical Company. “With this new technology platform, we continue to expand the range of performance of Dow’s binder solutions for North America that demand nonwoven products with low or ultra-low formaldehyde levels.”

The RHOPLEXTM ECONEXTTM technology was introduced in Europe under its European trade name PRIMALTM ECONEXTTM at INDEX 11, one of the world’s largest nonwovens trade shows held in Geneva, Switzerland. The technology received an innovation award from EDANA, a major European nonwovens trade association.

Like other nonwovens products from Dow, the RHOPLEXTM ECONEXTTM technology platform offers excellent wet strength, rapid fluid penetration (or hydrophobicity), and offers customers options to adjust the degree of softness or stiffness for differing applications. Dow has been making low and extremely low formaldehyde binders for textiles and nonwovens since the RHOPLEXTM ECOTM line of products were first brought to the marketplace a few years ago.

The RHOPLEXTM ECONEXTTM technology platform builds upon Dow’s earlier successes and well-known experience in acrylic emulsion technology, which stretches back to the 1940s, and the commercial success of water-based, acrylic consumer paints. Dow began working on low formaldehyde formulations for paint binders in the 1990s and was among the first [to bring what was then called “formaldehyde-free” binders for the creation of home insulation in 2002, which eliminated all binder related emissions of formaldehyde during its manufacture. This breakthrough earned a top-ten ranking from the European Environmental Press in 2007, in association with the European Association of Environmental Professionals.

Dow’s Performance Plastics Hygiene & Medical business offers a broad and deep product portfolio as well as the knowledge and resources to serve the entire value chain, meeting market needs in both emerging and mature geographies.

* Note: Dow categorizes its product as “ultra-low formaldehyde” when the cross-linking mechanisms of RHOPLEX™ ECONEXT™ Acrylic Binders do not generate formaldehyde under normal operating conditions. Nonwovens chemically bonded with these binders have no detectable formaldehyde using typical detection methods (<5 ppm or 2 ppm detection limits, depending upon the industry standard determination method used).

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