Plasthall | Hallstar Industrial
Plasthall 190 is an ultra-stable, non-phthalate plasticizer, designed to enhance the performance of your adhesive, sealant and coating formulations. Plasthall 190 is an efficient plasticizer that will reduce viscosity and provide extremely low temperature performance. It is typically used in cross-linked systems like PU, SMP, Epoxy-Polyol
18 Technical Ester plasticizers for high-temp AEM elastomers
Ester plasticizers for high-temp AEM elastomers Acrylic elastomers are used in applica-tions requiring continuous service up to 175°C and intermittent exposure to ex-tremely high temperatures of up to 200°C. 1 the past year, These elastomers are considered lower-cost alternatives to other high-temperature elastomers, such as fluoroelastomers
High Performance Ester Plasticizer - Hallstar Industrial
High Performance Ester Plasticizer - Hallstar Industrial
Selecting Plasticizers for Adhesives and Sealants
Plasticizers are one of the commonly used additives in adhesives and sealants formulations. They improve the performance of adhesives by creating much-needed flexibility, optimizing viscosity, toughness, set time functionality, impact resistance, and even adhesion.
Plasticizers: Types, Uses, Classification, Selection & Regulation
It is almost colorless and odorless oily liquid. It is very slightly soluble in water but soluble in alcohols, hexane etc. while miscible and compatible with all the monomeric plasticizers used in PVC compounding. Melting point: 43°C (45°F; 230 K) Boiling point: 244-252°C at 0.7 kPa.
- Are ester plasticizers good for polar elastomers?
- Ester Plasticizers for Polar Elastomers with Emphasis on Low-TemperatureEster plasticizers contribute processing advantages to rubber compounds made with polar lastomers, much the same as petroleum oils do for low polarity rubbers. By definition, a plasticizer is "a compoun
- Are elastomer plasticizers good for rubber?
- Traditional elastomer polymers, such as nitrile, polychloroprene, chlorinated polyethylene and chlorosulfonated polyethylene, have for years used moderate- to low-performance ester plasticizers. However, longevity requirements for rubber articles made from these elastomers have created a need for higher-performance ester plasticizers.
- What is an ester plasticizer?
- An ester plasticizer, in its simplest concept, is a high-boiling organic solvent that when added to an elastomeric polymer reduces stiffness and permits easier processing.1 For general performance applications, compounders require moderate performance in several areas without particular emphasis on any one.
- How to choose a high-performance ester plasticizer?
- The rubber compounder must evaluate ester plasticizers for compatibility, processability, permanence and performance properties. The study of these properties by the rubber compounder will contribute to the selection of a high-performance ester plasticizer. 1.
- What is a general performance ester plasticizer?
- Some general performance ester plasticizers used in the marketplace today are DOA, DIDA, DIDP, DOP, DINP and other phthalates and adipates made from straight-chain alcohols of 7–11 carbons in length. Ester plasticizers are commonly used only for their as-molded, low-temperature contribution.
- Which elastomers use polymeric esters?
- Polymeric esters are especially suited for high performance elastomers, such as nitrile, high saturated nitrile and polyacrylates. Polymeric esters also have found utility in chlorinated polyethylene, chlorosulfonated polyethylene and fluoroelastomers.
