Bruker and symphony environmental sign agreement on x-ray fluorescence (xrf) technology enabling identification of the components of plastic

Kennewick, wash. & london--(business wire)--after a one year cooperative development, bruker corporation and symphony environmental ltd have signed a contract for the exclusive supply of bruker’s x-ray fluorescence (xrf) taggant technology to symphony for the identification of pro-degradant, anti-microbial and anti-fungal additives in plastic. this multi-year agreement will give symphony and their customers the ability to unambiguously determine that plastic contains the proper components to ensure that it will perform as intended. bruker’s patented technology is contained in a lightweight handheld xrf analyzer, which can be taken into the field to perform measurements at almost any location in the world. the symphony d2w pro-degradant improves the speed at which plastic packaging will degrade, and in combination with the bruker xrf technology allows rapid proof that the pro-degradant is present, as required by law in many countries now, or that d2p anti-microbial additive is present. “we are pleased with this agreement, as it reflects the strength and effectiveness of our xrf taggant technology,” said john landefeld, bruker elemental managing director. symphony’s ceo, michael laurier, stated: “we are pleased to add this portable technology – marketed by symphony as “d2detector®” to the service that we offer to brand-owners and law-enforcement agencies, who need to know instantly that plastic products have been correctly made and are not counterfeit. standing behind the d2detector are symphony’s specialist laboratories which offer free in-depth service to our customers.” enquiries for the d2detector should be sent to info@d2w.net. about symphony: symphony (sym.l) is the only public company specializing in oxo-biodegradable plastics. symphony’s d2w® technology turns plastic at the end of its service-life into a material with a completely different molecular structure. at that stage it is no longer a plastic and can be bio-assimilated in the open environment in the same way as a leaf. symphony also supplies a range of d2p® additives to make plastic hostile to bacteria. symphony is now serving 96 countries through 67 distributors. it has invested heavily in r&d and is continuing to develop innovative environmental technology. symphony is a member of the oxo-biodegradable plastics association (www.biodeg.org), the society for the chemical industry (uk), the british plastics federation, and the european organisation for packaging & the environment (europen). symphony participates in the committee work of the american standards organization (astm), the british standards institute (bsi), the european standards organization (cen), and the international standards organization (iso). for a video of d2w plastic degrading, see http://degradable.net/play-videos/4 for d2p see http://degradable.net/d2p-antimicrobial/d2p-antimicrobial/ about bruker corporation: bruker corporation (nasdaq: brkr) is a leading provider of high-performance scientific instruments and solutions for molecular and materials research, as well as for industrial and applied analysis. the bruker elemental division designs and manufactures handheld xrf spectrometers in kennewick, washington (usa). handheld xrf is a quick, safe and non-destructive method of evaluating a material’s elemental composition from magnesium (mg) to uranium (u). for more information, please visit www.bruker.com/hhxrf. photos/multimedia gallery available: http://www.businesswire.com/cgi-bin/mmg.cgi?eid=50082471&lang=en
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