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(Sydney, Australia 17/10/2018) – Redox are proud to have signed a new distribution agreement with Rianlon® for the Australian/New Zealand market.

Rianlon is a major solution provider of anti-aging additives and application technologies for polymeric materials. Their product portfolio includes antioxidants (RIANOX), light stabilizers (RIASORB), and U-pack which is a customised blending formulation to provide a one-step anti-aging solution.

These products are widely used in automotive parts, coatings, construction materials, packaging, electronics, house wares, films and other industries. Rianlon offer one of the most comprehensive selection of anti-aging additives to the most challenging applications customers can face.

A government certified “National High-tech Enterprise” with 4 manufacturing sites, the company is committed to innovation through research and development and quality control including conformance to ISO9001. Rianlon are also the first publicly listed company in the Chinese anti-aging additives industry.

Get in touch with your local Redox representative for more information.

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