Anti-hydrolysis agents appear as clear liquids or fine powders that integrate invisibly into adhesive formulations. Key features include excellent long-term protection, compatibility with various adhesive chemistries, and minimal impact on processing properties. They prove invaluable in applications exposed to moisture or high humidity, making them essential for automotive assembly, outdoor construction, and electronic components.
Industry trends show development of more efficient stabilizers requiring lower addition levels and focus on multifunctional additives that combine hydrolysis protection with additional benefits like antioxidant activity or UV stability. Types include carbodiimide compounds, oxazoline derivatives, specialized metal compounds that disrupt hydrolysis reaction pathways, and polymeric anti-hydrolysis agents.
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