- Report
- October 2024
- 193 Pages
Global
From €3389EUR$3,545USD£2,837GBP
€3766EUR$3,939USD£3,152GBP
- Report
- April 2025
- 96 Pages
Global
From €5354EUR$5,600USD£4,482GBP
- Report
- October 2024
- 182 Pages
Global
From €3389EUR$3,545USD£2,837GBP
€3766EUR$3,939USD£3,152GBP
- Report
- April 2025
- 94 Pages
Global
From €5354EUR$5,600USD£4,482GBP
- Report
- April 2025
- 247 Pages
Global
From €5211EUR$5,450USD£4,362GBP
- Report
- December 2022
- 112 Pages
Global
From €4302EUR$4,500USD£3,601GBP
- Report
- August 2024
- 89 Pages
Global
From €3500EUR$3,921USD£3,032GBP
In the realm of plastic additives, organic stabilizers hold a niche yet important role in enhancing the durability and performance of various plastic materials. These stabilizers encompass a range of organic compounds that are added to plastics to inhibit or retard the process of degradation caused by exposure to heat, light, or oxygen. Such degradation can lead to discoloration, loss of strength, elasticity, or gloss, and ultimately, failure of the plastic product. Organic stabilizers work by countering the mechanisms that contribute to the breakdown of polymer chains within the plastic material.
Typically, these compounds are used in applications where long-term stability is paramount, like in outdoor furnishings, automotive components, and packaging materials. They ensure that the physical and aesthetic properties of polymers are maintained over extended periods, irrespective of the environmental conditions to which they are exposed. The choice of an appropriate organic stabilizer is critical and depends on the specific requirements of the end-use application, the type of polymer used, and the environmental stresses expected.
Key players in the organic stabilizers market include prominent chemical companies such as BASF SE, Clariant AG, and Songwon Industrial Co., Ltd. These organizations specialize in producing a variety of plastic additives, including stabilizers that cater to diverse industrial needs. Other important companies include Akzo Nobel N.V., which offers advanced solutions in polymer stabilization, and Evonik Industries AG, known for its tailored additives for specialty applications. Show Less Read more