Product Group Antioxidants of BASF Plastic Additives
Plastics & Rubber

Plastics & Rubber

Antioxidants

Virtually all polymeric materials undergo oxidation reactions. Oxidation can occur at every stage of the life cycle of a polymer, i.e. during manufacturing and storage of the material or during processing and end-use.

Typical manifestations of oxidation of polymers can be change of viscosity during processing, appearance, and loss of mechanical properties such as elongation, impact strength, tensile strength, and flexibility. Antioxidants protect polymers against oxidation by controlling molecular weight changes that lead to a loss of physical, mechanical, and optical properties.

Among other factors heat, light and mechanical stress can result in the degradation of the polymer.

Antioxidants interrupt the degradation processes in different ways, depending on their structure. The two major classifications are: chain terminating primary antioxidants and hydroperoxide decomposing secondary antioxidants.

Primary antioxidants react rapidly with free radicals and are, therefore, called "Radical Scavengers". The majority of primary antioxidants for polymers are sterically hindered phenols. 

Part of primary antioxidants, are aromatic amines, mainly used in carbon-black filled rubbers and some polyurethane applications. Irganox® 5057 is such an aromatic amine for polyol and rubber stabilization.

Secondary antioxidants, including phosphites and thioesters, react with hydroperoxides to yield non-radical products. They are particularly useful in synergistic combinations with primary antioxidants.

Phosphites are most effective during processing and protect both the polymer and the primary antioxidant.

Thioesters are useful in increasing the long-term thermal stability in conjunction with phenolic antioxidants. Irgafos® 168, Irgafos® 126, Irganox® PS 800 and Irganox® PS 802 are secondary antioxidants. 

In multifunctional stabilizers, several functions are combined in the same molecule: the most widely used combination are sterically hindered phenols with sulfur substituents or sterically hindered phenols with copper chelating function (metal deactivators). Irganox® 1035, Irganox® 565, Irganox® 1520 L, Irganox® MD 1024 are examples of multifunctional additives.

A third class of antioxidants are the radical scavengers. Scavenging the radicals immediately stops the degradation. They are mainly used for extrusion processing. Irganox® E 201 and the blend Irgastab® FS 301 belong to this class of antioxidants.

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Irgafos® 126

Irgafos® 126 is a phosphite processing stabilizer designed to prevent polymer discoloration and provide high performance at low concentration levels. Irgafos® 126 is suitable for polyethylene, polypropylene, other polymers such as engineering plastics, styrene homo- and copolymers, polyurethanes, elastomers and ethylene-vinylacetate copolymers applications.
Plastic vegetable and fruit crates in a row on supermarket shelves. 3d illustration; Shutterstock ID 1798624936; purchase_order: 20220705; job: Präsentation; client: BASF SE, EV/K, Katharina Sinsch; other: BASF SE, GBH/IM, Matthias Baque

Irgafos® 168

Irgafos® 168 is a hydrolytically stable phosphite processing stabilizer designed to prevent melt processing-induced degradation, as well as extending the performance of primary antioxidants. Irgafos® 168 is suitable for polyesters, styrene homo- and copolymers, polyolefins, olefin-copolymers, HDPE & LLDPE, polypropylene, polybutene and ethylene vinyl acetate copolymers applications.
Irganox used for food packaging

Irganox® 1010

Irganox® 1010 is a sterically hindered phenolic antioxidant designed to protects organic substrates such as plastics, synthetic fibers, elastomers against thermo-oxidative degradation.  Irganox® 1010 is suitable for polyolefins & olefin copolymers, polyethylene, polypropylene, polybutene, polyacetals, polyamides, polyurethanes, polyesters and PVC applications.
Irganox used for food packaging

Irganox® 1035

Irganox® 1035 is a sulfur containing phenolic antioxidant and heat stabilizer designed to provide efficient processing stabilization, long-term thermal stability, excellent system compatibility and low color. It is suitable for use in carbon black containing wire and cable resins.
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