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Adhesives Ingredients
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Adhesives Ingredients
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Dimethyl succinate polymer with 4-hydroxy-2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-1-piperidine ethanol. Acts as a high molecular weight hindered amine light stabilizer. It can be combined with other Mayzo HALS or UV... view more
Provides outstanding light stability to many polymers and also long-term stability to polyolefins by a radical trapping mechanism similar to that of hindered phenols. Free-flowing, low dust... view more
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Ultraviolet Light Absorber that provides good light stability for plastics and other organic polymers. Offers maximum polymer protection and low color contribution, retards yellowing and loss of... view more
Phenolic antioxidant that provides good compatibility with resins and excellent extraction resistance. Can be used with hot-melt adhesives. High compatibility with a wide range of organic... view more
Blend of antioxidants and thermal stabilizers. Provides good heat stability and antioxidation, good compatibility with resins and good extraction resistance. Offers low color formation, maintenance... view more
BNX® 1900 by Mayzo is blend of antioxidants and thermal stablizers that provides good heat stability and antioxidation. Good compatibility with resins and good extraction resistance. It offers... view more
Blend of both a high molecular weight and low molecular weight phenolic antioxidant that provides good heat stability and antioxidation. Offers good resistance to extraction and maintenance of... view more
2, 2’-Methylenebis (4-methyl-6-tert-butylphenol). Acts as a sterically hindered phenol antioxidant and thermal stabilizer. It provides effective stabilization in ABS, EVA, polypropylene and... view more
Phosphite type Antioxidant that provides good heat stability and antioxidation, with good compatibility with resins and excellent extraction resistance. Extends performance of primary... view more
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