Rubber plastic

Chemicals for Plastic Manufacturing
TIB Chemicals offers highly specialized chemicals for plastic manufacturing that meet the high demands of the processing industry. Our products are essential for the production and optimization of plastics, particularly in the PVC sector. Our 65% zinc chloride solution TG 3.65 is an outstanding example of sustainable innovation. This product is entirely made from reclaimed zinc from industrial processes, contributing to a positive CO2 footprint. It enhances the longevity of manufactured PVC products, supporting sustainable applications of modern chemical products. During the natural aging process of PVC, caused by UV radiation, hydrochloric acid is released, leading to aging and discoloration of the material. TIB Chemicals' zinc chloride, in combination with hydrotalcites, acts as an effective acid scavenger, slowing these processes and preserving the transparency and quality of the PVC. Additionally, our zinc and tin compounds, such as zinc acetate and tin(IV) chloride, offer crucial advantages in plastic manufacturing. These chemicals improve the mechanical properties and environmental resistance of plastics. They contribute to the stabilization and hardening of the materials, ensuring durable and high-quality end products. Our chemicals meet the highest quality standards and are tailored to the specific requirements of the processing industry. TIB Chemicals supports you in developing innovative plastic solutions that are efficient, sustainable, and competitive. Rely on our expertise and high-quality products to optimize your plastic manufacturing processes and maximize the performance of your end products.
In the natural ageing process of the plastic PVC (polyvinyl chloride) – caused among other things by natural UV radiation – small amounts of hydrochloric acid are released, causing the material to age. In combination with hydrotalcites as actual acid scavengers, the zinc chloride ensures that the associated discolouration or decreasing transparency of the PVC is significantly slowed down.
Trade name | Description | Chem. formula | CAS No. | |||
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Catalysts | ||||||
68928-76-7 |
68928-76-7 | |||||
- 6303-21-5 |
Antioxidant | - | 6303-21-5 | |||
- 301-10-0 |
Stannous octoate | - | 301-10-0 | |||
SnCl2*2H2O 10025-69-1 |
Stannous chloride dihydrate | SnCl2*2H2O | 10025-69-1 | |||
814-94-8 |
Stannous oxalate | 814-94-8 | ||||
SnCl2 7772-99-8 |
Stannous chloride, anhydrous | SnCl2 | 7772-99-8 | |||
- 21651-19-4 |
Stannous oxide | - | 21651-19-4 | |||
- 25168-22-3 |
Dibutyltin dineodecanoate formulation | - | 25168-22-3 | |||
22205-30-7 |
Dioctyltin dilaurylmercaptide | 22205-30-7 | ||||
- 26401-97-8 |
Dioctyltin dithioglycolate | - | 26401-97-8 | |||
- 3648-18-8 |
Dioctyltin dilaurate (DOTL) | - | 3648-18-8 | |||
- 870-08-6 |
Dioctyltin oxide (DOTO) formulation | - | 870-08-6 | |||
- 77-58-7 |
Dibutyltin dilaurate (DBTL) | - | 77-58-7 | |||
- 23850-94-4 |
Monobutylzinntris(2-ethylhexanoate) | - | 23850-94-4 | |||
- 54068-28-9 |
Dioctyltin diketanoate | - | 54068-28-9 | |||
- 3669-02-1 |
Dibutyltin stannoxane | - | 3669-02-1 | |||
22673-19-4 |
Dibutyltin diketanoate | 22673-19-4 | ||||
- 22673-19-4 |
Dibutyltin diketanoate formulation | - | 22673-19-4 | |||
- 17586-94-6 |
Dioctyltin diacetate (DOTA) | - | 17586-94-6 | |||
- 17586-94-6 |
Dioctyltin diacetate (DOTA) formulation | - | 17586-94-6 | |||
- 870-08-6 |
Dioctyltin oxide (DOTO) | - | 870-08-6 | |||
- 1067-33-0 |
Dibutyltin diacetate (DBTA) | - | 1067-33-0 | |||
- 1067-33-0 |
Dibutyltin diacetate (DBTA) formulation | - | 1067-33-0 | |||
- 818-08-6 |
Dibutyltin oxide (DBTO) | - | 818-08-6 | |||
- 13355-96-9 |
Monobutyltin dihydroxychloride | - | 13355-96-9 | |||
- - |
Alkyltin oxide mixture | - | - | |||
- 2273-43-0 |
Monobutyltin oxide (MBTO) | - | 2273-43-0 | |||
68928-76-7 |
Dimethyltin dineodekanoate | 68928-76-7 | ||||
- 68299-15-0 |
Dioctyltin dineodecanoate | - | 68299-15-0 | |||
- 1185-81-5 |
Dibutyltin bislaurylmecaptide | - | 1185-81-5 | |||
- 24577-34-2 |
Dioctyltin bis(2-ethylhexanoate) | - | 24577-34-2 | |||
10584-98-2 |
Dibutyltin bis(2-ethylhexylmercaptoacetate) | 10584-98-2 | ||||
- - |
Dioctyltin stannoxane | - | - | |||
3865-34-7 |
Dimethyltin dioleate | 3865-34-7 | ||||
51287-84-4 |
Dimethyltin bislaurylmercaptide | 51287-84-4 | ||||
57583-35-4 |
Dimethylzinn(IV)-bis(2-ethylhexylmercaptoacetat) | 57583-35-4 | ||||
- 870-08-6 |
Dioctyltin oxide (DOTO) formulation | - | 870-08-6 | |||
- 93925-42-9 |
Dibutyltin oxide (DBTO) formulation | - | 93925-42-9 | |||
- 870-08-6 |
Dioctyltin oxide (DOTO) formulation | - | 870-08-6 | |||
- 93925-43-0 |
Dioctyltin oxide (DOTO) formulation | - | 93925-43-0 | |||
- 870-08-6 |
Dioctyltin oxide (DOTO) formulation | - | 870-08-6 | |||
- 818-08-6 |
Dibutyltin oxide (DBTO) formulation | - | 818-08-6 | |||
- 870-08-6 |
dioctyltin-oxide-doto-formulation_417 | - | 870-08-6 | |||
870-08-6 |
Dioctyltin oxide (DOTO) formulation | 870-08-6 | ||||
- Titanium chelate |
Titanium chelate | - | Titanium chelate | |||
27858-32-8 |
Titanium chelate | 27858-32-8 | ||||
5593-70-4 |
Tetra-n-butyl titanate (TNBT) | 5593-70-4 | ||||
546-68-9 |
Tetraisopropyl titanate (TIPT) | 546-68-9 | ||||
15571-58-1 |
Dioctyltin bis(2-ethylhexylmercaptoacetate) | 15571-58-1 | ||||
27253-29-8 |
Zinc neodecanoate formulation | 27253-29-8 | ||||
27253-29-8 |
Zinc neodecanoate | 27253-29-8 | ||||
27253-29-8 |
Zinc neodecanoate formulation | 27253-29-8 | ||||
85203-81-2 |
Zinc bis(2-ethylhexanoate), Zinc octoate | 85203-81-2 | ||||
85203-81-2 |
Zinc bis(2-ethylhexanoate), Zinc octoate formulation | 85203-81-2 | ||||
14024-63-6 |
Zinc acetylacetonate | 14024-63-6 | ||||
5970-45-6 |
Zinc acetate dihydrate | 5970-45-6 | ||||
27253-29-8 |
Zinc neodecanoate formulation | 27253-29-8 | ||||
- |
Bismuth neodecanoate, Zinc neodecanoate mixture | - | ||||
34364-26-6 |
Bismuth neodecanoate formulation | 34364-26-6 | ||||
34364-26-6 |
Bismuth neodecanoate formulation | 34364-26-6 | ||||
- |
Bismuth neodecanoate, Zinc neodecanoate mixture | - | ||||
67874-71-9 |
Bismuth tris(2-ethylhexanoate), Bismuth octoate formulation | 67874-71-9 | ||||
1450629-71-6 |
Bismuth based catalyst, solution in water | 1450629-71-6 | ||||
67874-71-9 |
Bismuth tris(2-ethylhexanoate), Bismuth octoate formulation | 67874-71-9 | ||||
34364-26-6 |
Bismuth neodecanoate | 34364-26-6 | ||||
67874-71-9 |
Bismuth tris(2-ethylhexanoate), Bismuth octoate | 67874-71-9 | ||||
1120-44-1 |
Copper oleate formulation | 1120-44-1 | ||||
1338-02-9 |
Copper naphtenate | 1338-02-9 | ||||
24593-34-8 |
Cerium octoate formulation | 24593-34-8 | ||||
68084-49-1 |
Cerium neodecanoate | 68084-49-1 | ||||
24593-34-8 |
Cerium octoate formulation | 24593-34-8 | ||||
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Zirconium chelate | |||||
- 14024-18-1 |
Iron acetylacetonate | - | 14024-18-1 | |||
22464-99-9 |
Zirconium 2-ethylhexanoate, Zirconium octoate formulation | 22464-99-9 | ||||
22464-99-9 |
Zirconium 2-ethylhexanoate, Zirconium octoate formulation | 22464-99-9 | ||||
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Aluminium chelate | |||||
CH3SO3H 75-75-2 |
Methanesulphonic acid modified | CH3SO3H | 75-75-2 | |||
3648-18-8 |
Dioctyltin dilaurate (DOTL) powder blend | 3648-18-8 | ||||
- 5138-18-1 |
Sulphosuccinic acid 70 % | - | 5138-18-1 | |||
CH3SO3H 75-75-2 |
Methanesulphonic acid modified | CH3SO3H | 75-75-2 | |||
1070-03-7 |
2-Ethylhexyl phophate | 1070-03-7 | ||||
84776-18-1 |
Bleaching earth | 84776-18-1 | ||||
Others | ||||||
Na2Cu(C6H6O7) 38218-87-0 |
Na2Cu(C6H6O7) | 38218-87-0 | ||||
Copper(II) hydroxide carbonate CuCO3xCu(OH)2 12069-69-1 |
CuCO3xCu(OH)2 | 12069-69-1 | ||||
CuO 1317-38-0 |
CuO | 1317-38-0 | ||||
Dioctyltin diacetate (DOTA) formulation 17586-94-6 |
17586-94-6 | |||||
SnCl4 7646-78-8 |
SnCl4 | 7646-78-8 | ||||
Stannic chloride solution in water SnCl4 7646-78-8 |
SnCl4 | 7646-78-8 | ||||
SnCl2 7772-99-9 |
SnCl2 | 7772-99-9 | ||||
Zn5(CO3)2(OH)6 5263-02-5 |
Basic zinc carbonate | Zn5(CO3)2(OH)6 | 5263-02-5 | |||
ZnCl2 7646-85-7 |
Zinc chloride | ZnCl2 | 7646-85-7 | |||
ZnCl2 7646-85-7 |
Zinc chloride solution 38-40 % standard | ZnCl2 | 7646-85-7 | |||
ZnCl2 7646-85-7 |
Zinc chloride solution 50 % | ZnCl2 | 7646-85-7 | |||
ZnCl2 7646-85-7 |
Zinc chloride solution 65 % | ZnCl2 | 7646-85-7 | |||
ZnCl2 7646-85-7 |
Zinc chloride solution 65 % | ZnCl2 | 7646-85-7 | |||
ZnCl2 7646-85-7 |
Zinc chloride solution 40 % high quality | ZnCl2 | 7646-85-7 | |||
ZnCl2 7646-85-7 |
Zinc chloride solution 40 % highest quality | ZnCl2 | 7646-85-7 |
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