Tin stabilisers for PVC compounds are characterised by a central tin atom, surrounded by alkyl and acidic groups. Mixtures of mono and dialkyl tin salts are used and commercial tin heat stabilisers typically vary the ratio, depending on the performance and property requirements of the final product.

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Melting Point : Not applicable for oils; typically in liquid form at room temperature
Physical Form : Liquid
Appearance : Light yellow transparent liquid
Shape : other, Liquid form
Poisonous : NO
Ingredients : Soybean oil and epoxidizing agents (e.g. peroxides or organic acids)
Melting Point : 125137C
Physical Form : Solid granules or powder form, Other
Appearance : Translucent or opaque solid
Shape : Granules or pellets, other
Poisonous : NO
Ingredients : Polyethylene with high density
Melting Point : 85C 110C
Physical Form : Other, Granules or powder
Appearance : Offwhite powder or granules
Shape : other, Granules or irregular particles
Poisonous : NO
Ingredients : Chlorinated polyvinyl chloride impact modifiers stabilizers
Melting Point : 825C (decomposes)
Physical Form : Other, Granules or pellets
Appearance : White granular or pellet form
Shape : other, Granules or cylindrical pellets
Poisonous : NO
Ingredients : Calcium Carbonate (CaCO) polymer resin additives