
Energy investment and development company OQ has partnered Milliken & Company to launch a new clarified random copolymer for injection moulding applications.
The new product, Luban RP2251T, incorporates Milliken’s Millad NX 8000 ECO additive solution, resulting in a material with improved aesthetic qualities that can be processed at lower temperatures.
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It is suitable for producing thin-walled packaging that requires high clarity and strict organoleptic standards.
The introduction of OQ’s Luban RP2251T, enhanced with Millad clarifying agent, also enables converters to achieve energy and cost savings of up to 10%.
This is made possible by processing the material at lower temperatures and with shorter cycle times compared to similar products that utilise alternative clarifying agents.
OQ global marketing vice-president Abdulrahman Al Tamtami stated: “At OQ, we’re driven by innovation that delivers real-world performance, sustainability benefits and solutions for global megatrends.

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By GlobalData“Luban RP2251T is a great example of how OQ and Milliken are advancing polymer performance, combining excellent clarity with lower energy use and faster cycle times.”
The new product allows converters to realise energy savings and enhance productivity through reduced cycle times.
This innovation aligns with the increasing demand for sustainable manufacturing and packaging solutions that meet evolving global requirements.
Milliken Europe sales director Maria Di Nolfo stated: “From product development to full commercialisation, we are proud to collaborate with OQ to introduce their first injection moulding grade made with our Millad clarifying agent.
“We are eager to see OQ meet the growing demand for highly transparent reusable products with lower energy consumption.”