Antioxidants are primarily used as stabilizers in rubber and plastic products to prevent oxidation during heat processing. They are commonly added to polyolefins (such as polyethylene and polypropylene), olefin copolymers, polycarbonate, PS resin, PVC, engineering plastics, rubber, and polymer materials.

Specification

Articles Characteristics Applications
K-NOX® 230
  • CAS NO.:1709-70-2
  • White powder
  • Molecular Weight:775.21
  • Odorless, good compatibility, and high resistance to extraction
  • For polyolefin such as PP, PE, and rubber
K-NOX® 014
  • CAS NO.:27676-62-6
  • White to off-white powder
  • Molecular Weight:784
  • Odorless, colorless protector, good compatibility, low volatility, high resistance to extraction, and stable to light
  • For processing and long-term thermal stabilization of PE, PP, PVC, PA, PU, SBR, etc.
K-NOX® 1010
  • CAS NO.:6683-19-8
  • white powder
  • Molecular Weight:1177.65
  • Odorless, colorless protector, good compatibility, low volatility, and high resistance to extraction
  • For polyolefin such as PP, PE and olefin copolymers.
K-NOX® 1076
  • CAS NO.:2082-79-3
  • white powder
  • Molecular Weight:530.88
  • Odorless, colorless protector, good compatibility, low volatility, and high resistance to extraction.
  • For polyolefin such as PP, PE.
K-NOX® 135
  • CAS NO.:125643-61-0
  • colorless to light yellow liquid
  • Molecular Weight:390.61
  • Low volatility and excellent compatibility
  • For polyols, polyurethanes, and other polymers.

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