PVC stabilizers are additives used in the production of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) products to enhance their thermal stability and durability. They prevent degradation during processing and extend the lifespan of the final product by protecting it from heat, UV radiation, and other environmental factors.
The choice of PVC stabilizer depends on several factors, including the intended application, processing conditions, regulatory requirements, and desired properties of the final product. Our technical support team can assist you in selecting the most suitable stabilizer for your needs.
Yes, our stabilizers are designed for use in both rigid and flexible PVC applications. We offer formulations tailored to the specific needs of each type of product to ensure optimal performance.
Absolutely. Our team of experts is available to provide technical support, formulation advice, and troubleshooting assistance to help you achieve the best results with our stabilizers.
We offer a variety of PVC stabilizers, including lead-based stabilizers, calcium-zinc stabilizers, and organic stabilizers (OBS). Each type is designed to meet specific performance requirements and regulatory standards.
Yes, we are committed to sustainability and offer a range of environmentally friendly stabilizers, including calcium-zinc and organic stabilizers, which are free from heavy metals and meet global environmental regulations.
Calcium-zinc stabilizers are non-toxic, environmentally friendly, and provide excellent thermal stability and weather resistance. They are suitable for a wide range of PVC applications, including pipes, profiles, and cables.
The usage levels of PVC stabilizers vary depending on the type of stabilizer, the application, and the processing conditions. Generally, stabilizer levels range from 0.5% to 5% by weight of the PVC compound. Our technical team can provide specific recommendations based on your formulation.