
UV stabilizers, Antioxidants and Antistatic agents very specific and interesting products in fine chemicals.
· Characterizing by adding less than 1% of a final product.
· Maintaining beautiful color and appearance of a final product.
· Eco-friendly technology that enhances durability and maintains long-term physical properties.
Market Demands for UV Stabilizer are becoming more stringent.
· A quality target to maintain properties of Plastic part for 10 years and 100,000 miles in automotive industries is a big challenge to Additives Technologies
· In the case of composite materials and compounding, they are pursuing the similar properties of metallic/ inorganic materials.
· Regulations on the environment are getting harder and harder.
As the head of the Asia Pacific business unit at Cytec, a multinational company, I have found various needs and joined UV stabilizer with AP customers. In the material development stage, we took part in the commercialization of new products with Cytec's central R&D and Marketing department in consideration of the processing process and weathering condition.
I would like to be your development partner, based on the long experience of accumulated commercialization success experience and numerous Big Data of UV stabilizers. Now, we have opened a homepage for faster and more efficient communication with more diverse customers, sharing the requirements from specific market and application data of exterior goods.
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UV Stabilizers
We are pleased to share weathering data for UV stabilizers and UV absorbers relevant to key applications. This data is readily accessible and facilitates the identification of appropriate data across two to three different UV systems.
On the left side of our platform, you will find an interpretation of the weathering data along with specific application requirements. The experimental data is derived from Weather-O-Meter types (such as Xenon Arc WOM, UV Con, QUV, etc.), which are extensively utilized in the petrochemical industry. This data also reflects actual weathering conditions experienced in Florida and Arizona, US.
