BLS 292 is recommended in coating applications including coil coatings, automotive coatings,
radiation curable coatings, paints, inks and wood stains. Coating systems in which BLS 292 is ideal
include one and two-component polyurethanes, thermosetting and thermoplastic acrylics (physical
drying), water borne acrylics, radiation curable acrylics, alkyds, and polyesters. BLS 292 can also
be used in combination with UV absorbers to provide significantly enhanced performance.
BLS 292 is also recommended in plastic applications, including styrenics, acrylics, polypropylene,
polyethylene, unsaturated polyesters, polyurethane, elastomers, PVC, and PVB. The addition of
antioxidants/process stabilizers is recommended for optimum performance in preventing thermooxidative degradation. Sulfur-containing phenolic antioxidants (BNX® 1035) may have a negative
effect on the performance of BLS 292 and should be evaluated before use.
Manufacturer:
Mayzo
short description:
BLS 292 is a liquid hindered amine light stabilizer (HALS). It provides outstanding light stability to
many industrial and automotive coatings, as well as providing long-term stability to a wide variety of
polymeric systems including styrenics, acrylics, polyethylene, polypropylene, and polyurethane. As
a liquid, BLS 292 blends easily and disperses completely resulting in lower loading requirements,
virtually eliminating the particle dispersion problems associated with traditional powder HALS. The
liquid form also allows for outstanding compatibility with a wide variety of coating systems, including
waterborne and UV curable coatings.
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