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Key features and benefits of our Anti-Hydrolysis Agent include:
1. High Purity: Our product undergoes stringent quality control measures to ensure its purity, resulting in reliable and consistent performance.
2. Excellent Reactivity: The unique formulation of our Anti-Hydrolysis Agent allows it to react efficiently with polyamide materials, creating a protective barrier against hydrolysis.
3. Solubility: Our Anti-Hydrolysis Agent is soluble in a wide range of solvents, including ethyl acetate and most aromatic organic solvents, making it easily applicable in various production processes.
The main application of our Anti-Hydrolysis Agent lies in the engineering materials industry, particularly in polyamide-based materials such as TPEE (Thermoplastic Polyester Elastomer). By incorporating our agent into the manufacturing process, you can enhance the long-term durability and stability of your products, ensuring extended service life even in harsh conditions.
We believe that our Anti-Hydrolysis Agent can bring significant value to your production process, helping you to create high-quality and long-lasting polyamide engineering materials. We would be delighted to provide you with further information and samples for testing purposes.
Bio SAH ™ 362Powder is used as an anti hydrolysis agent for PU systems, MDI prepolymers, CPU, TPU, PET, PBT, PC, and adhesives, with the following dosage and usage:
In systems such as PU, add 1.0% (weight percentage) polyester polyol directly to the polyol; During CPU casting, it can be directly melted and added to the prepolymer and thoroughly stirred to mix evenly; The addition amount is 1-2.5% by weight of the prepolymer.
The amount used in the adhesive is approximately 1.0-3.0% by weight relative to the solid content;
Adding 0.5 to 2.0% (weight percentage) of PET and PBT can improve storage stability and extend hydrolysis resistance by 3 to 7 times.
In polycarbonate PC, the addition amount ranges from 0.8 to 1.5% by weight.
In monofilament fibers and nylon products, the addition amount is between 0.5% and 3% by weight.
Key features and benefits of our Anti-Hydrolysis Agent include:
1. High Purity: Our product undergoes stringent quality control measures to ensure its purity, resulting in reliable and consistent performance.
2. Excellent Reactivity: The unique formulation of our Anti-Hydrolysis Agent allows it to react efficiently with polyamide materials, creating a protective barrier against hydrolysis.
3. Solubility: Our Anti-Hydrolysis Agent is soluble in a wide range of solvents, including ethyl acetate and most aromatic organic solvents, making it easily applicable in various production processes.
The main application of our Anti-Hydrolysis Agent lies in the engineering materials industry, particularly in polyamide-based materials such as TPEE (Thermoplastic Polyester Elastomer). By incorporating our agent into the manufacturing process, you can enhance the long-term durability and stability of your products, ensuring extended service life even in harsh conditions.
We believe that our Anti-Hydrolysis Agent can bring significant value to your production process, helping you to create high-quality and long-lasting polyamide engineering materials. We would be delighted to provide you with further information and samples for testing purposes.
Bio SAH ™ 362Powder is used as an anti hydrolysis agent for PU systems, MDI prepolymers, CPU, TPU, PET, PBT, PC, and adhesives, with the following dosage and usage:
In systems such as PU, add 1.0% (weight percentage) polyester polyol directly to the polyol; During CPU casting, it can be directly melted and added to the prepolymer and thoroughly stirred to mix evenly; The addition amount is 1-2.5% by weight of the prepolymer.
The amount used in the adhesive is approximately 1.0-3.0% by weight relative to the solid content;
Adding 0.5 to 2.0% (weight percentage) of PET and PBT can improve storage stability and extend hydrolysis resistance by 3 to 7 times.
In polycarbonate PC, the addition amount ranges from 0.8 to 1.5% by weight.
In monofilament fibers and nylon products, the addition amount is between 0.5% and 3% by weight.