Distyrenated Phenol
Product Description
Distyrenated Phenol is a chemical compound with multiple industrial applications due to its stability and performance-enhancing properties.
Product:
Distyrenated Phenol
CAS:
61788-44-1
Synonym:
Styrenated phenol; 2,4,6-Tris(1-phenylethyl)phenol
Structure:
Typical Characteristics
Appearance
Colorless liquid
Boiling point
>250 °C
Density
1.08 g/cm3
Flash Point
182 °C
Molecular Weight
406.57
Odor
Phenol-like odor
Purity
99%
Refractive index
1.5785~1.6020
Uses, Applications & Markets
Key applications
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We Offer Distyrenated Phenol
in various grades
A few of the grades available are listed below:
Distyrenated Phenol used in many
industry applications
Distyrenated Phenol is a chemical compound with multiple industrial applications due to its stability and performance-enhancing properties. Here are some of its key uses:
- Antioxidants: It is widely used as an antioxidant in the manufacture of rubber and plastics to prevent degradation and extend the lifespan of the products.
- Lubricants: Distyrenated Phenol is used as an additive in lubricants to enhance thermal stability and protect against oxidation.
- Resin Production: It is utilized in the production of phenolic resins, which are used in adhesives, coatings, and molding compounds.
- Fuel Additives: The compound is used as an additive in fuels to improve stability and prevent the formation of gum and varnish deposits.
- Polymer Stabilizers: It acts as a stabilizer in polymers, protecting them from heat and oxidative damage during processing and use.
- Adhesives: Distyrenated Phenol is incorporated into adhesive formulations to enhance their performance and durability.
- Coatings: It is used in coatings to provide resistance to oxidation and UV degradation, extending the lifespan of the coated surfaces.
- Electrical Insulation: The compound is used in the production of electrical insulation materials due to its stability and insulating properties.
- Textiles: It is used in textile processing to improve the durability and resistance of fabrics to environmental factors.
- Plasticizers: Distyrenated Phenol is used as a plasticizer in the production of flexible PVC and other polymers, enhancing their flexibility and durability.