BNX® 1225
Applications: BNX® 1225 is a convenient blend of both a primary and secondary antioxidant. This synergistic blend addresses a broad range of stabilization needs. The relatively high phenolic antioxidant content provided by BNX® 1010 contributes synergistically to the polymer's stabilization and addresses applications requiring more long-term thermal stability by preventing thermo-oxidative degradation. The secondary antioxidant, Benefos® 1680, is an organophosphite of low volatility and particularly resistant to hydrolysis and provides protection to organic polymers which are prone to oxidation. This synergistic blend is used in polyolefins and olefin-copolymers such as polyethylene, polypropylene, polybutene and ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymers. This blend can also be used in other polymers such as engineering plastics, styrene homo- and copolymers, polyurethanes, elastomers, adhesives, and other organic substrates. BNX® 1225 can also be used in combination with light stabilizers to provide enhanced performance.
Advantages: Ease and convenience of compounding
- Maintenance of original melt flow
- Low color formation
- Improvement of long-term stability
- Low volatility
- Resistant to hydrolysis
Propriétés générales
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