Perodox C
tert-Butyl peroxybenzoate (TBPB) | CAS 614-45-9
Product Overview
Perodox C is High-temperature peroxyester initiator for acrylic and styrenic polymerization. Wide processing window from 100-170°C — ideal for bulk, solution, and suspension processes.
As a leading Polymerization Initiator, Curing Agent, Perodox C delivers consistent performance and reliable results in industrial-scale polymerization processes. Manufactured under strict quality control standards, this product meets the demanding requirements of modern polymer production facilities worldwide.
Primary Market Segment: Polymer Production, Thermoset Composites
Perodox C is specifically developed for applications within the Polymer Production, Thermoset Composites sector. It serves as a critical component in Acrylic Resin, PS, ABS, UPR processes.
Product Specifications
- Brand
- Perodox
- CAS Number
- 614-45-9
- Physical Form
- Liquid
- Chemical Family
- Ester Peroxide
- Molecular Weight
- 194.23 g/mol
- Decomposition Temp
- 100-170°C
- Active Oxygen
- 8.2%
- Application
- Acrylic Resin, PS, ABS, UPR
- Function
- Polymerization Initiator, Curing Agent
- Product Line
- Organic Peroxides - Ester Peroxides
- Market Segment
- Polymer Production, Thermoset Composites
Applications & Uses
Perodox C is widely used in the following applications:
- Acrylic Resin — optimized formulation for consistent performance in acrylic resin production processes.
- PS — optimized formulation for consistent performance in ps production processes.
- ABS — optimized formulation for consistent performance in abs production processes.
- UPR — optimized formulation for consistent performance in upr production processes.
Key Benefits
- High-purity formulation ensures consistent polymerization results
- Reliable decomposition characteristics for predictable process control
- Compatible with a wide range of monomer systems and process conditions
- Manufactured under ISO quality standards for batch-to-batch consistency
- Available in bulk and customized packaging options
- Technical support and application guidance provided by Do Sender Chem experts
Technical Properties
The following technical data represents typical values for Perodox C. Actual specifications may vary slightly between batches. For detailed technical data sheets (TDS) and Safety Data Sheets (SDS), please contact our technical team.
- Molecular Weight
- 194.23 g/mol
- Decomposition Temperature
- 100-170°C
- Active Oxygen Content
- 8.2%
- Physical Appearance
- Liquid
- Chemical Classification
- Ester Peroxide
- Storage Recommendation
- Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat sources
Safety & Handling
Safety Notice
Perodox C (tert-Butyl peroxybenzoate (TBPB)) is classified as an organic peroxide and requires proper handling procedures. Always consult the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) before use. Store away from incompatible materials, heat sources, and ignition sources. Use appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) including gloves, safety glasses, and protective clothing. In case of emergency, contact your local poison control center.
Handling Guidelines
- Wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) at all times
- Ensure adequate ventilation in work areas
- Keep away from heat, sparks, open flames, and hot surfaces
- Store in original containers in a cool, well-ventilated area
- Do not mix with incompatible materials (reducing agents, strong acids, strong bases)
- In case of spillage, contain and collect using inert absorbent material
- Dispose of in accordance with local environmental regulations
Frequently Asked Questions
How to Use Perodox C
The following general guidelines apply for using Perodox C as a Polymerization Initiator, Curing Agent. Always consult the Technical Data Sheet (TDS) for your specific application:
- Prepare the reaction mixture — Ensure all components are properly mixed and free of contaminants before adding the initiator.
- Add Perodox C — Incorporate at the recommended dosage level (typically 0.1% to 2.0% depending on the application).
- Control reaction temperature — Heat to the decomposition temperature range of 100-170°C for optimal radical generation.
- Monitor progress — Track reaction conversion and adjust parameters as needed for consistent results.