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Technology
The Interfacial Modifier Story
Using nano-technology we at Tundra have developed a method to create both highly dense and ultra-light materials. Both materials are made possible with interfacial modifiers. Interfacial modifiers are a form of nano-technology that makes our polymer composites a reality. Using this technology a variety of lead replacement products can be created for everyday use, at home, work, or recreation.
Applications
Through the use of interfacial modifiers, we have created a wide range of materials for use in a variety of applications. We have developed the knowledge to shape, extrude, and mold our composites into a variety of forms. Our composite material is used in products such as: jigs, sinkers, and lures for fishing; wire and shot for hunting; wheel weights for the automotive industry; and bullet cores for military use. All of these composites are made from inert, cost effective materials that are recyclable to have the minimal effect on health and the environment.
Capabilities
At Tundra the possibilities are endless, using Interfacial Modifiers, plastics and different materials. By using nano-technology we can create materials utilizing, inert metals, ceramics, minerals, metal oxides, or organics. These materials can run the broad spectrum from the ultra-light at 0.5 g/cc to the ultra-dense at 14g/cc. Allowing us to create a material that can meet many different criteria with out having an impact on one’s health or the environment.

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