ALCAMIZER® 1
- Buy 5 for €74.81 each and save 5%
- Buy 20 for €71.38 each and save 9%
- Buy 40 for €64.32 each and save 18%
ALCAMIZER ® 1 is an allround hydrotalcite product used in PVC heat stabilizer systems. It is suitable for Calcium Organic - and Tin heat stabilizing systems for PVC, in which hydrotalcite is an essential component. Alcamizer® 1 can be used in both flexible and rigid applications.
ALCAMIZER ® 1 is an allround hydrotalcite product used in PVC heat stabilizer systems. It is suitable for Calcium Organic - and Tin heat stabilizing systems for PVC, in which hydrotalcite is an essential component. Alcamizer® 1 can be used in both flexible and rigid applications.
The ALCAMIZER brand
Throughout the European PVC Industry's voluntary commitment to non-heavy
metal heat stabilization systems, Kisuma Chemicals has pioneered the development of optimized halogen scavenging hydrotalcites for use in lead-free systems. ALCAMIZER® is the brandname for this range of environmentally friendly hydrotalcite products specifically designed to be used as halogen scavengers in heavy metal free stabilizer systems for PVC.
Support Documents
Additional (technical) information about this and other products can be found on our homepage. Up-to-date support documents including Technical Datasheets (TDS), Material Safety Datasheets (MSDS) and brochures can be downloaded in multiple languages: https://kisuma.com/products/downloads
Price | €78.40 |
---|---|
Weight | 20.000000 |
Country of Manufacture | Netherlands |
Measurement of primary packaging | 640 (+/-10 mm) x 540 (+/- 5 mm) x 140 (+/- 5 mm) |
Primary packaging material | Valve bottom Sack (LDPE), printed, with micro-perforation and antistaticum. |
Shelf life | 2 years after validation |
Weight per unit | 20 kg |
Weight per pallet | Max. 800 kg (40 bags) |
Chemical name of the main active ingredient | Magnesium Aluminium Hydroxide Carbonate (Hydrate) |
EC number | 234-319-3 |
CAS number | 11097-59-9 |
EU-REACH/CLP reference number | 01-2119489902-26-0000 |
INDEX number as listed in annex VI of EUCLP | No classification |