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  • What is TBC used for?
  • TBC has a broad range of applications including being used as a polymerization inhibitor for styrene, butadiene, and other polymerizable monomers, an antioxidant for polymers and oils, and a stabilizer for various organic compounds.
  • What is TBC soluble in?
  • Soluble in water and methanol. TBC is a potent polymerization inhibitor and stabilizer for many chemicals being a strong antioxidant. It is added as a stabilizer and an inhibitor of polymerization to butadiene, styrene, vinyl acetate, polyurethane and other reactive monomer streams. It is 25 times stronger inhibitor than hydroquinone.
  • What is tertiary butyl catechol (TBC)?
  • Tertiary butyl catechol (TBC) is used as a polymerization inhibitor, antioxidant for polymers and oils, and a stabilizer for organic compounds.
  • What is TBC in methanol?
  • TBC is available in a form of a solid crystal and 85% solution in methanol or water. GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF DIHYDROXYBENZENE: There are three isomeric compounds of dihydroxybenzene molecule structure, which all have traditional names respectively.
  • Does TBC discolor styrene monomers?
  • In stannic tin catalysts and urethane foams, TBC is used as a chelating agent. TBC is a free radical scavenger, which can extend gelation time. It will not discolor styrene monomers, nor will it crystallize over time as will various hydroquinone type inhibitors. Loading... ... Products Have questions?
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  • Can TBC be added to polyethylene & polypropylene?
  • TBC can be added to polyethylene, polypropylene, polychloroprene, synthetic rubber, and nylon in the manufacturing process to improve the stability of the product. External Appearance: Clear, Light Yellow Liquid TBC Content: 80% - 90% Methanol: 10% - 20% Primary Chemistry: 4-Tertiary Butylcatechol

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