What is the viscosity of Antioxidant 1135 (if in liquid form)?

Aug 29, 2025Leave a message

Hey there! As a supplier of Antioxidant 1135, I often get asked about the viscosity of this product, especially when it's in liquid form. So, I thought I'd take some time to break it down for you all.

First off, let's talk a bit about Antioxidant 1135. It's a widely used antioxidant in various industries, including plastics, rubber, and lubricants. This antioxidant helps to prevent the oxidation of materials, which can lead to degradation, discoloration, and a loss of mechanical properties. In simple terms, it keeps your products looking and performing their best for longer.

Now, onto the main question: What is the viscosity of Antioxidant 1135 in liquid form? Well, viscosity is a measure of a fluid's resistance to flow. Think of it like this: honey has a high viscosity because it flows slowly, while water has a low viscosity and flows quickly.

The viscosity of Antioxidant 1135 can vary depending on a few factors. One of the biggest factors is temperature. Just like with most liquids, as the temperature of Antioxidant 1135 increases, its viscosity decreases. This means that it will flow more easily at higher temperatures.

Typically, at room temperature (around 25°C or 77°F), Antioxidant 1135 has a relatively moderate viscosity. It's not as thin as water, but it's also not as thick as honey. This makes it easy to handle and incorporate into different formulations.

However, if you're working in an environment where the temperature is significantly different from room temperature, you'll need to take that into account. For example, if you're using Antioxidant 1135 in a hot process, say around 80°C (176°F), the viscosity will be much lower, and it will flow more freely. On the other hand, if you're storing it in a cold warehouse where the temperature drops to near freezing, the viscosity will increase, and it might become a bit more difficult to pour or pump.

Another factor that can affect the viscosity of Antioxidant 1135 is its purity and the presence of any additives or impurities. A higher - purity Antioxidant 1135 will generally have a more consistent viscosity compared to a product with lower purity. Also, if there are any additives mixed in, they can either increase or decrease the viscosity depending on their nature.

So, why does the viscosity of Antioxidant 1135 matter? Well, it's crucial for the manufacturing process. If the viscosity is too high, it can be difficult to mix the antioxidant evenly into the base material. This can lead to uneven distribution of the antioxidant, which means that some parts of the product might not be protected as well as others.

On the other hand, if the viscosity is too low, it might be challenging to keep the antioxidant in place during the manufacturing process. It could potentially leak or spread too quickly, causing issues with the overall quality of the final product.

When you're comparing Antioxidant 1135 with other antioxidants like Antioxidant 1010, Antioxidant 168, and Antioxidant B215, their viscosities can also vary. Each of these antioxidants has its own unique properties, and the viscosity is just one of them.

Antioxidant 168Antioxidant 1010

Antioxidant 1010, for instance, is a solid antioxidant at room temperature, so its viscosity characteristics are quite different from those of liquid Antioxidant 1135. It needs to be melted or dissolved in a suitable solvent before it can be incorporated into a formulation.

Antioxidant 168 is often used in combination with other antioxidants, and its viscosity can also be affected by temperature and the presence of other substances in the mixture.

Antioxidant B215 is a blend of different antioxidants, and its viscosity will depend on the specific ratio of the components in the blend.

As a supplier, I always make sure to provide accurate information about the viscosity of Antioxidant 1135 to my customers. I can also offer technical support to help you determine the best way to handle and use the product based on your specific manufacturing conditions.

If you're in the market for Antioxidant 1135, whether you're a small - scale manufacturer or a large industrial company, I'd love to have a chat with you. We can discuss your requirements, the best way to use the product in your process, and how to ensure that you get the most out of it.

So, if you're interested in learning more or want to start a purchase negotiation, don't hesitate to reach out. I'm here to help you make the right choice for your business.

References

  • Industry reports on antioxidant properties and applications
  • Technical data sheets of Antioxidant 1135, Antioxidant 1010, Antioxidant 168, and Antioxidant B215