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Irganox® E 201
BASF
Irganox® E 201 by BASF is vitamin E-based primary phenolic antioxidant. It is 3,4-dihydro-2,5,7,8-tetramethyl-2-(4,8,12-trimethyltridecyl)-2H-1-benzopyran-6-ol. It provides excellent melt flow and...
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PE>LLDPE
PE>LDPE
PE>HDPE
Packaging>Medical / Pharmaceutical
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SS-218
Hubei Nanxing Chemical General Factory
Methyl tin mercaptide. Acts as a heat stabilizer. Used for rigid and semi-rigid PVC, for extrusion, injection molding as well as blow-molding applications. It is ideal for transparent application...
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PVC>PVC, rigid
PVC>PVC, flexible
Packaging>Food
Pipes, Hoses & Fittings>Pipes
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Tin stabilizer 181
Zhejiang Shengzhou Wanshida Chemicals
Methyl tin. Acts as a heat stabilizer. Has a very high heat, initial stability and excellent coloring. It is the best performance plastic (PVC) heat stabilizer. Possesses excellent transparency...
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PVC>PVC, rigid
PVC>PVC, flexible
Packaging>Medical / Pharmaceutical
Packaging>Food
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Zouping Xingyu Plastic Aid
Methyl tin mercaptide(≥98%). Acts as a heat stabilizer. It shows stability, transparency, compatibility and weather resistance. Used in PVC sheet, panel, tubing & blow molding and injection molding...
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PVC>PVC, flexible
Packaging>Food
Packaging>Medical / Pharmaceutical
Injection molding - thermoplastics
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