A chemical when used properly is very effective control of chlorine. Inhibits the ultra violet rays of the sun from destroying the chlorine. Cyanuric acid is normally used as a stabilizer in swimming pool water.
A stabilizer is a substance added to another substance to prevent an alteration of its physical state.
a chemical that is added to a solution or mixture or suspension to maintain it in a stable or unchanging state
a chemical that prevents the ultra-violet rays of the sun from prematurely dissipating the chlorine level
(Cyanuric acid or conditioner) s-triazinetrione, also called Isocyanuric Acid. A chemical which helps prolong the useful life of chlorine in the water by slowing down chlorine decay due to sunlight.
Ingredient used in the formulation of some polymers to assist in maintaining the physical and chemical properties of the compounded materials, for example, heat and UV stabilizers.
An ingredient included in the compounding of some polymers to assist in maintaining desirable physical and chemical properties of the compounded material throughout the life of the material; ex: heat or U.V. stabilizers.
Any ingredient added to plastics to preserve their physical and chemical properties.
Also called Chlorine Stabilizer, Conditioner, or Cyanuric Acid. A sun-screening chemical that reduces the loss of chlorine due to evaporation by the sun.
Cyanuric Acid, or Conditioner. Prolongs the effective life of chlorine.
Also called conditioners, it can be added directly to your pool to enhance the chlorine's effectiveness. Cyanuric acid is already added to certain products called stabilized chlorine.
Any substance which tends to keep a compound or mixture from changing its form or chemical nature. Heat stabilizers are utilized for processing polyvinyl chloride (PVC). The primary purpose of these stabilizers is to reduce the polymer backbone degradation of the PVC. They do this by scavenging the HCl lost during processing at high temperatures and stabilizing the unstable chloride sites in the PVC molecule.
Something added to paint to prevent degradation.
A substance which, when added to latex, increases or modifies its colloidal stability. Such substances are usually, but not necessarily, surfactants. An antioxidant, i.e. a substance which stabilizes the polymer.
Trhydroxy-s-trazine also called Cyanuric acid. This chemical is a very effective control of chlorine, when used properly. Stabilizer inhibits the ultraviolet rays of the sun from destroying the chlorine which in turn minimizes the loss of chlorine in the pool water.
Stabilizers, such as limestone or magnesium, are added to strengthen the finished glass and protect it from water and humidity.
A chemical compound added to pool water to reduce the degradation of chlorine by the uv rays of the sun. Chlorinated Isocyanurates are the group of chlorine compounds that combine Chlorine and Cyanuric acid into a form for pool and spa sanitizing.
An ingredient added to a plastic compound to inhibit or retard undesirable changes in the material.
also known as conditioner – See cyanuric acid.
An agent—cyanuric acid—that combines with free chlorine to protect if from the sun.
See Cyanuric Acid. Stabilizers, also called conditioners, can be added directly to your pool to extend your chlorine efficacy. Cyanuric acid is already added to certain "stabilized" products such as Trichlor tablets and Sodium Dichlor.
a chemical substance which is frequently added to plastic compounds to inhibit undesirable changes in the material, such as discoloration due to heat or light.
A supplement that must be tested and adjusted in all pools once each summer, and regularly to pools that use unstabilized chlorine.
Any substance added to a coating material to make it more stable in the package or while being applied.
Product added to maintain a desired texture or give it body.
Sometimes referred to as "conditioner" this chemical will shield chlorine from rapid destruction by sunlight.
a substance that renders or maintains a solution, mixture, suspension or state resistant to chemical change
An ingredient used in the formulation of some plastics, especially elastomers, to assist in maintaining the physical and chemical properties of the compounded materials at their initial values throughout the processing and service life of the material.