Plastics are used worldwide in everyday life, e.g. as food packaging,
electronics, construction, automotive parts, and household appliances.
To produce these products with the desired service lifetimes the use of
suitable stabilizers is necessary. This book provides a concise and
comprehensive overview of the basic mechanisms of plastic degradation
processes caused by heat and light. At its core is a detailed
description of the stabilization of different polymers, including an
explanation of stabilization mechanisms and the influence of commonly
used additives such as fillers, flame retardents and pigments on the
stability of plastic. Every polymer scientist, material technologist, or
application engineer dealing with the design of the properties of
plastics will benefit from this new overview.