BLS® 1710
Applications: BLS® 1710 features a strong absorption of ultraviolet radiation in the 300-400 nm region. It has a high degree of photostability as its characteristics and structure is unchanged over long periods of light exposure. BLS® 1710 provides ultraviolet protection in a wide variety of polymers including styrene homo- and copolymers, engineering plastics such as polyesters and acrylic resins, polyvinyl chloride, and other halogen containing polymers and copolymers, acetals and some cellulose esters. Elastomers, adhesives, polycarbonate blends, polyurethanes and epoxy materials also benefit from use of BLS® 1710. BLS® 1710 performs synergistically when used in combination with other hindered amine light stabilizers like BLS® 1944.
Advantages:
- Strong absorption of ultraviolet radiation in the 300-400 nm region
- High degree of photostability
- Thermally stable to processing temperatures as high as 600°F.
- Excellent resistance to oxidizing and reducing agents used in polymerization and curing
- Imparts little or no initial color to substrates
- Does not discolor during light or heat aging
- Exhibits antioxidant and thermal stabilization properties
- Has low oral and dermal toxicity
- Synergistic performance with other stabilizers
General Properties
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