AddWorks® IBC 760

AddWorks® IBC 760 is a mixture of a UV absorber, hindered amine light stabilizer (HALS) and antioxidant without any hazard labeling and designed to provide outstanding performance in SMP sealants in terms of light and heat stabilization. Available in micronized powder form, AddWorks® IBC 760 prolongs the service life of SMP sealants as it reduces cracking and yellowing that typically occurs if exposed to strong sunlight or high temperature conditions. The performance is evident when tested against current benzotriazole containing solutions in the market. Our new stabilizer solution is an ideal ingredient to formulate high performance SMP sealants used for construction, automotive and other outdoor applications.

Principal: Clariant Additives

Functions: Antioxidant, Heat Stabilizer, Light Stabilizer, Light Stabilizer, UV Absorber

Chemical Family: Chemical Mixtures & Blends

Applicable Processes: Sealant Manufacturing

Features: Excellent Heat Stability, Good Heat Stability, Good Light Stability, Good Light Stability, Low Yellowing

Physical Form: Powder

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Identification & Functionality

Features & Benefits

CASE Ingredients Features
Industrial Additives Features
Product Features
  • No hazards labeling
  • Outstanding light & heat stability
  • Low yellow index
  • In-cartridge color stability

Applications & Uses

Applicable Processes
Markets
Applications
Product Applications

AddWorks® IBC 760 provides best in class performance for SMP sealant formulations where the need to deliver outstanding light and heat stability is required. AddWorks® IBC 760 also benefits from a non-hazardous labeling classification. Recommended dosage level of AddWorks® IBC 760: 0.5 - 1.5% (on total SMP formulation)

Properties

Physical Form

Packaging & Availability

Packaging Type

Principal Information

Group Principal Number
S000004
Principal

Storage & Handling

Storage Conditions

For best shelf life store this product in a dry area at normal ambient temperatures. Minimum shelf life is three years from the date of shipping when properly stored.

Other

Appearance
White to slightly yellowish micronized powder
Appearance (SDS)
Micropowder
Color (SDS)
White to slightly yellow
Dust Explosion Class (SDS)
St2
Explosive Nature (SDS)
Not explosive
Flammable Nature (SDS)
Not auto - flammable
Item Number
Odor (SDS)
Odorless
Other Hazards
No additional hazards are known except those derived from the labelling
Oxidizing Properties (SDS)
Not oxidizing
USA/DOT UN Number
Not Applicable
Shelf Life & Stability
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Shelf Life3.0 yryr
Physical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Bulk Density250.0 g/Lg/LInternal Method
Moisture Contentmax. 0.5 %%Internal Method at 130°C
Particle Sizemax. 12.0 µmµmInternal Method D50
Particle Sizemax. 54.0 µmµmInternal Method D99
Application Information
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Dosage (Use Level)0.5-1.5 %%on total Silyl Modified Polymer formulation
SDS Physical and Chemical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Burning Number (SDS)5.0-ESCIS Volume 1 at 100°C
Burning Number (SDS)3.0-ESCIS Volume 1 at 20°C
Burning Number (SDS)5.0-VDI 2263 at 100°C
Burning Number (SDS)1.0-VDI 2263 at 20°C
Decomposition Temperature (SDS)370.0-470.0 °C°CDifferential Scanning Calorimetry heating rate 3 K/min Exothermic reaction Open cup at 25 bar air pressure
Deflagration Index (SDS)275.0 bar.m/sbar.m/s
Ignition Energy (SDS)max. 1.0 MJMJModified Hartmann tube
Melting Point (SDS)126.0-170.0 °C°C
Solubility In Water (SDS)max. 1.0 mg/Lmg/LInsoluble