Uvinul
Plastics & Rubber

Plastics & Rubber

Uvinul® for Plastics

Uvinul® Light Stabilizer for a wide range of polymers

Benefits

High performance light stabilization

  • Excellent light stability for thick sections and films in the recommended substrates
  • Good light stability to PE and PP tapes, PP fibers, PE films, thick articles of PP and PE, PC sheets, PET
  • Longer protection against strong solar radiation

BASF’s light stabilizers like Uvinul® protect plastic parts against all sorts of weather conditions that lead to loss of mechanical properties and discoloration of surfaces. Uvinul® can be used for a wide range of polymers.

 

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Uvinul® 3030

Uvinul® 3030 FF is a cyanoacrylate ultraviolet absorber (UVA) designed to provide light stability with very low volatility and low initial color. Uvinul® 3030 is suitable for PET and PC co-extrusion due to its good compatibility with the production process and excellent stabilizing effect.
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Uvinul® 3035

Uvinul® 3035 is a cyanoacrylate ultraviolet light absorber (UVA) designed to impart excellent light stability to a variety of polymers. Uvinul 3035 is suitable for the stabilization of PVC, PA, PC, ABS, SAN and ASA. It can also be used in PS and PUR.
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Uvinul® 3049

Uvinul® 3049 is a light stabilizer designed for protecting plastics from the damaging ultraviolet (UV) radiation. Uvinul® 3049 is especially useful for decreasing the UV transmittance of polyester window film
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Uvinul® 3050

Uvinul® 3050 ultraviolet absorber (UVA) designed to protect plastics from the damaging UV radiation. Uvinul® 3050 is compatible with plastic optical lens materials and is useful as a UV screen in these products. It is also suitable for applications in which an optimum filter effect up to the boundary of visible light is required.
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Uvinul® 4050

Uvinul® 4050 is a  hindered amine light stabilizer (HALS) designed for applications demanding particularly high light stability. It is recommended to be used in polystyrene, impact polystyrene, ABS, SAN, ASA, polypropylene, impact modified PP (TPO), EPDM, and in polyamides.