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Thomas Swan
CASASTAB™ T by Thomas Swan is a thickening agent for latex compound. It is recommended for use in dipping compounds where moderate increase in viscosity is required. It has a shelf life of 12 months... view more
Baerlocher
It acts as a stabilizer. Compatible with PVC (polyvinyl chloride). Applications include artificial leather... view more
Baerlocher
Baerostab BZ 113 by Baerlocher is a thermal stabilizer. It is PVC compatible (polyvinyl chloride). Baerostab BZ 113 is used in artificial leather... view more
Baerostab CT 9153 X by Baerlocher is a low odour Ca/Zn stabiliser. It is very low volatility and phenol content. Good stability and heat ageing properties, excellent transparency. Baerostab CT 9153 X is used as... view more
Baerlocher
Excellent transparency and colour. Very good light stability.. Suitable in combination with polyamino-amide bonding agent. Water resistance. Low paste viscosity. Very good compatibility with... view more
Cargill
Atmer™ 262 by Cargill acts as an internal and external anti-static additive. It offers excellent heat stability and possesses synergistic benefits with Atmer™ 129. When used internally, it... view more
Galata Chemicals (Artek)
High-efficiency, calcium-zinc organic complex stabilizer. Used for plastisol industry such as clear plastisol and organosol compounds for molding, spread coating and dipping applications... view more
Flowable, non-toxic, calcium/zinc PVC heat stabilizer. Used for paste PVC for rotational and dip molding process. Offers good long term heat stability, no odour, very easy use, synergetic effect... view more
Flowable, non-toxic, calcium/zinc PVC heat stabilizer. Used for paste PVC for rotational and dip molding process. Offers good long term heat stability, no odour, very easy use, synergetic effect... view more
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