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Quent® 622

Polymer of dimethyl succinate and 4-hydroxy-2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-1-piperidine ethanol. Acts as a polymeric hindered amine light stabilizer (HALS) of N-R type that protects polymers from degradation due to ultraviolet radiation and long term heat aging. Exhibits good compatibility in a wide range of polymers, very low volatility, low migration in use resulting in cleaner surfaces, and very good thermal stability at normal processing temperatures. Demonstrates reduced interaction with co-additives such as pigments. Is a very good stabilizer for systems containing high loadings of carbon black. Can be used in combination with phenolic & phosphite antioxidants, lower molecular weight HALS, and UVA’s to optimize performance in outdoor use. Possesses a low melting range that makes it effective for use in PP, PE, styrenics, unsaturated polyester, acrylic, PVC, plastisols, elastomers.
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Product Type
Light Stabilizers / UV Absorbers > HALS, Hindered Amines
Chemical Composition
Polymer of dimethyl succinate and 4-hydroxy-2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-1-piperidine
CAS Number
65447-77-0

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This list of compatible products is generated out of estimated HSP values. A practical determination of these HSP values would provide higher certainty.
Learn more about Hansen Solubility Parameters (HSP) and their use in predictive formulation.

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