COMPOUNDED LIGHT STABILIZER UV 5050
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Post Date:
Mar 16,2023
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Expiry Date:
Mar 15,2024
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Detailed Description:
Quantity: 50Metric Tons
Price:Negotiable USD Metric Tons
Payment Method: T/T,L/C,D/P
COMPOUNDED LIGHT STABILIZER UV 5050
Technical Data Sheet (TDS)
UV-5050 is a liquid light stabilizer blend developed specifically for coatings. Its high thermal stability and permanence makes it suitable for coatings exposed to high bake temperatures and/or to extreme environmental conditions. It has been designed to fulfill the high cost/performance and durability requirements of trade sales and industrial coating applications. Its broad UV absorbance allows effective protection of light sensitive substrates such as wood and plastics.
Physical Properties Appearance :
Appearance : Viscous amber liquid
Viscosity at 25℃: 10000mPa.s
Density at 20℃: 1.03 g/cm3
Miscibility: UV-5050 is miscible to more than 50% with most commonly used paint solvents.
Water solubility is less than 0.01%.
Application:
UV-5050 is a versatile light stabilizer which can be used in a wide variety of clear and pigmented coating systems, based on water-borne or solvent-borne paint technology. Its use is especially recommended for clear and light pigmented coatings in applications such as:
● Wood Coatings(esp. water-borne acrylic dispersion based systems);
● House and Trim Paints (esp. water-borne acrylic dispersion based coatings);
● One-component or two-component polyurethane coatings;
● Industrial Sroving Finishes(e.g. alkyd, PES/melamine systems or PES/NCO-systems);
● Car Waxes, Car Polishes and Vinyl Protectants;
● Unsaturated Polyster (UPES)/Styrene Gel Coats;
● UV radiation curable acrylics and UPES resin based systems;
The dispersion of UV-5050 in water borne coatings may be facilitated by dilution with a water miscible cosolvent such as butyldiglycol and Texanol. (Texanol is a registered tradedmark of Eastman Chemicals).
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Company:
Guangzhou Chengshuai New Material Co.,Ltd.
[ China ]
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Contact:
David
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Tel:
862034708468
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Fax:
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Email:
info@hhochem.com
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