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Polymer Additives
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Polymer Additives
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1,1-Bis(4-hydroxy-3-methyl phenyl) cyclohexane. Acts as an anti-scratch agent. It provides high moisture barrier and thermal resistance due to its aromatic character and rigid cyclic structure. It... view more
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1,1-Bis(4-hydroxy-3-methyl phenyl) cyclohexane. It provides high moisture barrier and thermal resistance due to its aromatic character and rigid cyclic structure. It obviates the need for... view more
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Nitrogen based intumescent flame retardant. It is environmental friendly with its non-toxic, non-corrosive and halogen free composition. It is stable up to 320 °C. It is effective in polyesters... view more
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It acts as an intumescent nitrogen-based flame retardant. It is environmental friendly with its non-toxic, non-corrosive and halogen free composition. It is stable up to 320 °C. Its fine particle... view more
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Low molecular weight light stabilizer. It provides outstanding light stability and weather resistance. It is compatible with PP, HDPE, PS, ABS, SAN, EPDM and PU. It is also effective in PA and POM... view more
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Phenyl phosphonic acid. Acts as a catalyst. It also can be added into nylon to improve its polymerization degree or used as catalyst of carboxylic acid and alcohol reaction. It can be used as fire... view more
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1, 1, 1-Tris-hydroxy phenyl ethane. Acts as a crosslinking agent or branching agent in various polymer applications. Branched polycarbonates derived from THPE are high molecular weight thermoplastic... view more
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1,1,1-Tris (4-hydroxyphenyl) ethane. It has low viscosity and provides high thermal resistance. It is used as cross linking or branching agent for polymers like polycarbonates, epoxy, polyesters and... view more
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