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LOWINOX® CPL stabilizer
DKSH
LOWINOX® CPL stabilizer distributed by DKSH is highly effective polymeric, phenolic antioxidant. It can be used for the stabilization of natural rubber, latex, SBR, caboxylated SBR lattices, ABS, ASA, MBS...
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Chemical inhibitor 330
Binhai Jinxiang Chemical Auxiliary
1, 3, 5 - Trimethyl - 2, 4, 6 - three (3, 5 - tert-butyl - 4 - hydroxybenzyl) benzene. It acts as an anti-oxidant and a high molecular weight hindered phenolic chemical inhibitor. It features high...
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Natural Rubber
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SYLVALITE™ RE 80 HP
KRATON
SYLVALITE™ RE 80 HP by KRATON is a low odor, light-colored rosin ester-based tackifier. It provides excellent performance and aging stability. It offers compatibility with EVA, ethylene ethyl...
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Other Rubber>IIR, Butyl Rubber
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Natural Rubber
PMMA
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Novista-Triphenyl Phosphate (TPP)
Novista
Novista-Triphenyl Phosphate (TPP) by Novista acts as a flame retardant. Can be used as fireproof plasticizer in cellulose resin, vinyl resin, natural and synthetic rubber, with low volatility, high fireproof effect...
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Other Thermoplastic>PPE
Other Thermoplastic>PI (Polyimide)
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Other Thermoplastic>Fluoropolymers
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