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Cerium heat stability

Cerium sulfide pigments are produced from hydrated cerium oxide or oxalate and calcined in an oxygen-free, sulfide environment. They are silica-encapsulated to minimize water-reactivity and to improve heat stability and chemical resistance properties. Because of their low relative value-in-use, they are used primarily in engineering plastics and in particular the polyamides where high-performance organic colorant alternatives and other inorganic pigment alternatives are few. [Pg.139]

Besides the fact that they are compatible with most thermoplastics, cerium sulfide pigments can also be used in a wide range of other polymers including engineering plastics, thanks to their very good heat stability. [Pg.38]

Heat stability of cerium sulfide pigments in various polymers. [Pg.38]


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