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titleOfInvention PASTENVISKOSITAETS REGULATING THE STABILIZER SYSTEM FOR PVC
abstract The invention relates to a stabilizer system for PVC plasticizer mixtures, with both a regulation of Pastenviskositaet and an excellent thermostability can be achieved. At the same time a good defrostability of PVC plastisols is possible. The stabilizer system contains in addition to the known stabilizer components, such as metal carboxylates and / or alkylphenolates of metals of the second group of the Periodic Table of the Elements, organic phosphites, epoxidized oils and solvents, propanediol and / or Propantriolmonoester alone or in combination with one to ten times ethoxylated propanetriol monoester, wherein the acid component of the propanediol and propanetriol monoesters used is a straight or branched chain saturated or unsaturated aliphatic monocarboxylic acid. The proportion of ester components in the total stabilizer system is 1.0-15.0 weight percent.
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