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Chisorb® 1300
Double Bond Chemical
Chisorb® 1300 by Double Bond Chemical is 1,6-Hexamethylene bis(N,N-dimethyl semicarbazide). Acts as a UV absorber. Used in PU, PU Foam, TPU, polyamide and polyester...
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PA, Nylon
PUR
TPE and TPV>TPU (or TPE-U)
Chisorb® 1500
Double Bond Chemical
Chisorb® 1500 by Double Bond Chemical is 1,1,1’,1’-Tetramethyl-4,4'-(methylene-di-p-phenylene) di-semicarbazide. Acts as a UV absorber. Used in PU, PU Foam, TPU, polyamide and polyester...
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PUR
PA, Nylon
TPE and TPV>TPU (or TPE-U)
Chisorb® 328
Double Bond Chemical
Chisorb® 328 by Double Bond Chemical is 2-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-4,6-ditertpentylphenol. Acts as a UV absorber. Used in PE, PP, PMMA, PU, PVC rigid and flexible...
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PUR
PA, Nylon
PMMA
PP
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Chisorb® 5571
Double Bond Chemical
Chisorb® 5571 by Double Bond Chemical is a 2-(2'-hydroxy-3'-dodecyl-5'-methyl)-benzotriazole. It acts as a UV absorber. Chisorb® 5571 is used in thermoplastic polyurethane, thin film PVC,PVB,PMMA...
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PUR
PMMA
PA, Nylon
Other Thermoplastic>EVA
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Chisorb® 770
Double Bond Chemical
Chisorb® 770 by Double Bond Chemical is a bis(2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-piperidyl) sebacate grade. It acts as a light stabilizer. Chisorb® 770 is used in polyolefin, acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) compounding...
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PP
TPE and TPV>TPU (or TPE-U)
PMMA
PE
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