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Product Application
Antioxidant 245 is an efficient asymmetric hindered phenol antioxidant. Its outstanding features are high antioxidant efficiency and low volatility. It has low toxicity, good oxidation resistance and coloring resistance, and has a significant synergistic effect with auxiliary antioxidants (such as thioesters or phosphites). Used together with light stabilizers, it can give products excellent weather resistance. Mainly used in the processing and long-term heat stabilizer of styrene polymers such as HIPS, ABS, MBS and engineering thermoplastic resins such as POM and PA. It is also an effective chain terminator in the PVC polymerization process. In addition, this product has no effect on polymer reactants. When used in high-impact polystyrene and polyvinyl chloride, it can be added to the monomer before polymerization. The general dosage is 0.05%-1.0%.
Reference dosage
According to different application fields, the recommended amount of antioxidant 245 is as follows:
Styrene polymer (HIPS, ABS, MBS, etc.): 0.05% ~ 0.5%;
Polyacetal, thermoplastic polyurethane, etc.: 0.1%~0.5%;
Chain terminator for PVC polymerization: 0.1%~0.5%.
Firefighting measures
Hazardous characteristics: flammable when exposed to open flames and high heat.
Hazardous combustion products: carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide.
Fire-fighting method: Move the container from the fire scene to an open area as much as possible.
Fire extinguishing media: mist water, foam, dry powder, carbon dioxide, sand.
Handling and storage
Operation precautions: closed operation, local exhaust. Operators must undergo special training and strictly abide by operating procedures. It is recommended that operators wear self-priming filter dust masks, chemical safety glasses, anti-toxic substance penetration overalls, and chemical-proof gloves. Keep away from fire and heat sources. Smoking is strictly prohibited in the workplace. Use explosion-proof ventilation systems and equipment. Avoid dust generation. Avoid contact with oxidants. When handling, load and unload with care to prevent damage to packaging and containers. Equipped with corresponding varieties and quantities of fire-fighting equipment and leakage emergency treatment equipment. Empty containers may be harmful residues.
Storage precautions: Store in a cool, ventilated warehouse. Keep away from fire and heat sources. should be kept away from oxidizer, do not store together. Equipped with the appropriate variety and quantity of fire equipment. Suitable materials should be available in the storage area to contain spills.
Exposure Controls/Personal Protection
Engineering control: closed operation, local exhaust.
Respiratory system protection: When the concentration of dust in the air is high, it is recommended to wear a self-priming filter dust mask.
Eye protection: Wear chemical safety glasses.
Body protection: Wear anti-toxic work clothes.
Hand protection: Wear chemical-resistant gloves.
Other protection: avoid high-concentration inhalation, regular physical examination, and prevent pneumoconiosis.