Non-toxic PVC pipe stabilizer
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Non-toxic PVC pipe stabilizers are additives used in the production of PVC pipes to enhance their stability and durability while ensuring safety for human health and the environment. Non-toxic PVC pipe stabilizers are their contribution to improving indoor air quality. Unlike lead-based stabilizers, which can release harmful substances into the air, non-toxic stabilizers in PVC pipes help maintain clean and healthy indoor environments.
These stabilizers are formulated using alternative ingredients to replace toxic lead-based stabilizers. They offer excellent heat stability, resistance to degradation, and protection against discoloration and loss of physical properties caused by heat, light, or chemicals. Common types include calcium-based stabilizers, tin-based stabilizers, and mixed metal stabilizers.
By utilizing non-toxic stabilizers, PVC pipe manufacturers can produce pipes that are safe for various applications, including potable water systems and electrical conduit systems. This contributes to sustainable and eco-friendly PVC pipe production, ensuring long-term performance and safety for users.
“ Non-toxic PVC pipe stabilizers promote safety, durability, and environmental friendliness while minimizing the risk of indoor air pollution. ”
SPECIFICATION
Appearance | Flake |
Water content % | Max 1 |
Volatile content @ 150 ℃ | Less than 2% |
Softening point(℃) | 140-150 |
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