LGB® BMTZ Tinosorb S

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Short Description:

A UVA and UVB broad spectrum filter.
LGB® BMTZ was specifically designed to meet the needs of the cosmetic industry. This molecule belongs to the HydroxyPhenylTriazine family, which is well-known for its photostability. It is also the most efficient broad-spectrum UV filter: only 1.8% of LGB® BMTZ is sufficient to fulfill the UVA Standard. LGB® BMTZ can be incorporated in sunscreens, but also in day care products as well as skin lightening products.

Product Paramete

Trade name

LGB® BMTZ

CAS No.

187393-00-6

INCI Name

Bis-Ethylhexyloxyphenol Methoxyphenyl Triazine

Application

Sunscreen spray, sunscreen cream, sunscreen stick

Package

25kgs net per carton

Appearance

Coarse powder to fine powder

Assay

98.0% min

Solubility

Oil soluble

Function

UV A+B filter

Shelf life

2 years

Storage

Keep container tightly closed and in a cool place. Keep away from heat.

Dosage

Japan:3% max
Asean:10% max
Australia:10% max
EU:10% max

Application

LGB® BMTZ was specifically designed to meet the needs of the cosmetic industry. LGB® BMTZ is a new type of broad-spectrum sunscreen that can absorb UVA and UVB at the same time. It is an oil-soluble chemical sunscreen. This molecule belongs to the HydroxyPhenylTriazine family, which is well-known for its photostability. It is also the most efficient broad-spectrum UV filter: only 1.8% of LGB® BMTZ is sufficient to fulfill the UVA Standard. LGB® BMTZ can be incorporated in sunscreens, but also in day care products as well as skin lightening products.

(1) LGB® BMTZ was specifically designed for high SPF and good UVA protection

(2) Most efficient broad-spectrum UV filter

(3) Photostability due to HydroxyPhenylTriazine chemistry

(4) High contribution to SPF and UVA-PF already at low concentration

(5) Oil soluble broad-spectrum UV filter for formulations with excellent sensory properties

(6) Long lasting protection due to photostability

(7) Outstanding stabilizer for photo-unstableUV filters

(8) Good light stability, no estrogenic activity