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Tin Stabilizers
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Product Name
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Constituents
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Features
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Packing
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SX-300
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Butyltin Maleate Ester line
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It is superior in heat-resisting property, weather-resisting property and transparency. It is free from coloration effect in earlier stage.
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20Kg C/A 200Kg D/M
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TL-802
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Butyltin Di-Laurate line
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This stabilizer doubles as a lubricant that supplements activating property when used in conjunction with Maleate line stabilizers.
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17Kg C/A 200Kg D/M
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TL-1
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Butyltin Di-Laurate line
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As the pure article of Butyltin Di-Laurate, it is a catalytic agent for PU cross-linking reaction that displays superior effects.
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18Kg C/A 200Kg D/M
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TA-01
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Butyltin Acetate line
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It is a catalytic agent for PU cross-linking reaction which displays superior effects.
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18Kg C/A
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S-400 S-402 SX-408
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Butyltin Mercaptide line
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It is superior in heat-resisting property and transparency while performs a substantial role in preventing coloration in earlier stage. In particular, it is suitable as a heat-resisting stabilizer for transparent flat boards.
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18Kg C/A 200Kg D/M
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SX-1000 MS-90NT
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Butyltin Maleate Polymer line
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White powdery substance which is superior in heat and weather resisting properties. When used in hard materials, it does not lower the softening point.
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20Kg Paper Bag
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SX-840
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Dicctyltin Antimony Mercaptide line
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Superior in preventing coloration in earlier stage and heat-resisting property whilst weak in weather-resisting property, caution is required when using it on transparent materials. When used in conjunction with Ca-St, the effects are increased. It is optimal to be used on co-polymer line phonograph disks.
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