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RIANOX MD-697 (Old name: THANOX MD-697) is a phenolic antioxidant by Rianlon. It is compatible with polyethylene, polyamide, polypropylene, polystyrene, polyester, polyurethane, rubber and PVC. It... view more
Applications
  • Adhesives
  • Polymers>Polyolefins
  • Polymers>Polychlorovinyls (PVC, PVDC)>Polyvinyl Chlorides (PVC)
  • Polymers>Polyamides (PA)
  • ...
RIANOX PEP-36 (Old name: THANOX PEP-36) is a phosphite antioxidant by Rianlon. It is recommended for adhesives. It offers high performance, processing stability and maintenance of color properties... view more
Applications
  • Adhesives
  • Polymers>Polychlorovinyls (PVC, PVDC)>Polyvinyl Chlorides (PVC)
  • Polymers>Polyesters
  • Polymers>Polyurethanes
  • ...
RIANOX TNPP (Old name: THANOX TNPP) is a liquid phosphite by Rianlon. It offers maintenance of color properties, improved performance stability of the polymer and processing stability. It is... view more
Applications
  • Adhesives
  • Polymers>Polyurethanes
  • Polymers>Polyesters
  • Polymers>Polychlorovinyls (PVC, PVDC)>Polyvinyl Chlorides (PVC)
  • ...
RIANOX DLTP (Old name: THANOX DLTP) is a phenolic antioxidant by Rianlon. It offers improved long-term thermal stability, processing stability, maintenance of color appearance and improved... view more
Applications
  • Adhesives
  • Polymers>Polyolefins
  • Polymers>Polyesters
  • Polymers>Polyurethanes
  • ...
RIANOX DSTP (Old name: THANOX DSTP) is a phenolic antioxidant by Rianlon. It is recommended for adhesives. It is compatible with polyethylene, polypropylene, polystyrene, polyester, polyamide... view more
Applications
  • Adhesives
  • Polymers>Polyurethanes
  • Polymers>Polyamides (PA)
  • Polymers>Polychlorovinyls (PVC, PVDC)>Polyvinyl Chlorides (PVC)
  • ...
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