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				| BLS 1770 |  |  |  | Bis (2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-piperidyl) sebacate |  |  |  | 52829-07-9 |  |  |  | BLS 1770 is a low molecular weight hindered amine light stabilizer that provides excellent light stability for thick sections but can also be used for articles with a high
 surface area such as films and tapes. BLS 1770 provides effective ultraviolet light
 protection for applications demanding particularly high light stability. It provides
 outstanding long-term stability by a radical trapping mechanism similar to that of
 hindered phenols. Significant levels of stabilization are achieved at relatively low
 concentrations. When compounded, BLS 1770 imparts no negative effects on a
 substrate¡¯s initial color, its low dust, free-flowing form makes it exceptionally convenient
 to handle.
 BLS 1770 is a hindered amine light stabilizer offering excellent protection against
 ultraviolet degradation. BLS 1770 areas of application includes polypropylene, impact
 modified polypropylene, TPO, EPDM, polystyrene, impact polystyrene, ABS, SAN,
 ASA, and polyurethanes. In addition, BLS 1770 can be highly effective in polyacetals
 polyamides and polyacetals. BLS 1770 is particularly effective in polypropylene thick
 sections, but it can also be used for articles with a high specific surface area such as films
 and tapes. BLS 1770 can be synergistically combined with other stabilizers like BLS
 1328, and BLS 1710.
 |  |  |  | Appearance: White powder Molecular Weight: 481
 Melting Range: 80 - 86'C
 Specific Gravity (20'): 1.05 g/cm3
 Vapor Pressure (20'): ca. 1x 10-10 mm Hg
 Percent Volatile: <0.5% Max.
 Solubility (10g/100 ml Toluene): Clear
 Ash: 0.01% Max.
 Assay: 99% Min.
 Decomposition Temperature: >220'F
 % Transmittance: 425 nm - 95% Min., 500 nm - 97% Min.
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