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Polymer Additives
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Polymer Additives
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GEON Performance Solutions
Linear trimellitate ester. Acts as a plasticizer. It is a clear liquid which contains 0.10-0.15 wt. % antioxidant (1, 1, 3-tris [2-methyl-4-hydroxy-5-t-butyl phenyl] butane). This synthetic ester... view more
GEON Performance Solutions
Linear phthalate ester. Acts as a plasticizer. It is a clear liquid which contains 0.10-0.15 wt. % antioxidant (1, 1, 3-tris [2-methyl-4-hydroxy-5-t-butyl phenyl] butane). This synthetic ester... view more
GEON Performance Solutions
Linear phthalate ester. Acts as a plasticizer. It is a clear liquid in which no antioxidant is present. This synthetic ester complies with the quality standards across industries. Has C9 + C10 + C11... view more
GEON Performance Solutions
SynPlast™ DIDA-E by GEON Performance Solutions is branched adipate ester. Acts as a plasticizer. It is a clear liquid which contains 0.10-0.15 wt. % antioxidant (1, 1, 3-tris [2-methyl-4-hydroxy-5-t-butyl phenyl] butane)... view more
GEON Performance Solutions
Branched adipate ester. Acts as a plasticizer. It is a clear liquid in which no antioxidant is present. This synthetic ester complies with the quality standards across industries. Has isononanol... view more
Galata Chemicals (Artek)
Butyltin carboxylate stabilizer. Used for outdoor profiles and sheeting. Imparts very good residual stability as well as good weathering stability... view more
Galata Chemicals (Artek)
Butyltin mercaptide. Used as heat stabilizer for rigid and semi-rigid PVC such as in crystal-clear blow-molded bottles. Offers high impact strength, high “blush” resistance and low odor. Provides... view more
Mersolat® H30 by LANXESS is an anti-static agent. It is a blend of primarily secondary sodium alkyl sulfonates with an average chain length of C15. It reduces the transparency of polymers which would... view more
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