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Polymer Additives
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Polymer Additives
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Tiarco Chemical
Non-phenolic antioxidant mixture. Used as an antioxidant for all types of latex rubber. Provides very good heat-ageing characteristics. Offers very good frothability. Exhibits low volatility... view more
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Tiarco Chemical
Non-phenolic antioxidant mixture. Used as an antioxidant for all types of latex rubber. Provides very good heat-ageing characteristics. Offers very good frothability. Exhibits low volatility... view more
Tiarco Chemical
Synergistic blend of polymeric hindered phenol and thioester. Used as an antioxidant. Provides good stabilization and protection to synthetic and natural latex polymers... view more
Blend of propanoic acid and 3-(dodecylthio)-oxybis (2-1 ethanediyloxy-2, 1 ethanediyl ester). Used as antioxidant in carpet backing foams. Offers low volatility... view more
Tiarco Chemical
Polydimethylsiloxane and silica blend. Used as defoamer... view more
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United Initiators
Cumyl peroxyneodecanoate. It acts as an initiator (radical source) for the polymerization and co-polymerization in bulk or suspension of monomers, in particular vinyl chloride. It appears as a milky... view more
United Initiators
Di-(2-ethylhexyl)-peroxydicarbonate. It acts as an initiator for the polymerization of monomers polyvinylchloride in combination with thermally more stable peroxides order to achieve constant rate... view more
United Initiators
Tert.butylperneodecanoate. It acts as an initiator (radical source) for the polymerization of monomers, e.g. vinyl chloride. It appears as a milky white emulsion with 244.4 g/mol of molar mass. It... view more
United Initiators
1,1,3,3-Tetramethylbutylperoxy neodecanoate. It acts as an initiator (radical source) in the polymerization of monomers, particularly vinyl chloride (bulk or suspension)in combination with thermally... view more
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