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  • Recycled Plastic UV Stabilization: Hindered Amine Light Stabilizer Selection Guide

    ## Recycled Plastic UV Stabilization: Hindered Amine Light Stabilizer Selection Guide

    ### Introduction

    Recycled plastics require enhanced UV stabilization due to prior thermal and oxidative degradation. This guide covers hindered amine light stabilizer (HALS) selection for recycled plastic applications.

    ### HALS Mechanism

    **Working Principle**:
    HALS molecules regenerate during UV exposure, providing long-term protection:
    1. UV absorption by polymer chromophores
    2. Free radical formation
    3. HALS scavenges radicals
    4. Regeneration of active HALS species
    5. Continuous protection cycle

    **Advantages Over UV Absorbers**:
    – Self-regenerating (longer lasting)
    – Effective at low concentrations
    – Protects bulk polymer (not just surface)
    – Synergistic with antioxidants

    ### HALS Types

    **Low Molecular Weight HALS**:
    – Examples: Tinuvin 770, Chimassorb 944
    – Loading: 0.2-0.5%
    – Applications: Thin films, fibers
    – Limitation: Volatility and migration

    **High Molecular Weight HALS**:
    – Examples: Tinuvin 622, Chimassorb 119
    – Loading: 0.3-0.8%
    – Applications: Thick sections, automotive
    – Advantage: Low migration, long-term stability

    **Oligomeric HALS**:
    – Examples: Tinuvin 791, Lowilite 62
    – Loading: 0.5-1.0%
    – Applications: High-performance outdoor
    – Advantage: Excellent compatibility

    ### Selection Criteria

    **Polymer Type**:
    – PP: High MW HALS recommended
    – PE: Low to medium MW HALS
    – PA: Reactive HALS with amine compatibility
    – PET: UV absorber + HALS combination

    **Application Environment**:
    – Outdoor exposure: 0.5-1.0% HALS
    – Automotive interior: 0.3-0.5% HALS
    – Food contact: FDA-approved HALS only

    **Recycled Content Impact**:
    – Higher recycled content requires more HALS
    – Pre-degraded polymers need 50-100% more stabilizer
    – Test at maximum recycled content ratio

    ### Testing Protocols

    **Accelerated Weathering**:
    – QUV (ASTM G154): 8 hours UV, 4 hours condensation
    – Xenon arc (ASTM G155): Full spectrum exposure
    – Outdoor Florida exposure: 12-24 months

    **Property Retention**:
    – Tensile strength: >80% retained
    – Elongation: >70% retained
    – Color (ΔE): <3.0 - Surface integrity: No cracking/chalking --- **Keywords**: recycled plastic UV stabilization, HALS hindered amine, UV stabilizer selection, weathering resistance

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