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Plastic Stabilizers are a type of Plastic Additive used to improve the performance of plastic products. They are used to protect the plastic from degradation caused by exposure to heat, light, and other environmental factors. Stabilizers can also be used to improve the physical properties of the plastic, such as its strength, flexibility, and durability. Stabilizers are typically added to the plastic during the manufacturing process, and can be either organic or inorganic. Organic stabilizers are typically used for polyolefins, while inorganic stabilizers are used for polyvinyl chloride (PVC).
The Plastic Stabilizer market is a growing industry, with many companies offering a variety of products. Companies such as BASF, Clariant, and Songwon offer a range of stabilizers for different types of plastics. Other companies such as AkzoNobel, Dow, and Evonik specialize in specific types of stabilizers, such as antioxidants, light stabilizers, and UV stabilizers. Additionally, there are many smaller companies that specialize in niche products, such as flame retardants and lubricants. Show Less Read more