DINP plasticizer | ExxonMobil Product Solutions
Jayflex DINP plasticizer is the largest-volume general-purpose high-molecular-weight plasticizer for PVC , providing the opportunity for cost savings with a good balance of properties. As shown below, it is an excellent substitute for Di (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DOP) in most flexible PVC applications.
Eastman Product List for General Purpose Plasticizers
Eastman plasticizers have served as highly effective non-phthalate replacements for other general-purpose plasticizers, such as DOP/DEHP and DINP. Our solutions add value to formulations by adding excellent viscosity stability, low-temperature resistance, and nonmigratory properties.
Eastman Plasticizers for Food Contact
Eastman DOA Renew 20 plasticizer is used to produce clear films for food packaging applications. Eastman 168 non-phthalate plasticizer is an excellent general purpose non-orthophtalate plasticizer with performance equal or better than most ortho-phthalate plasticizers. It offers good performance properties, excellent low temperature flexibility
Diisononyl Phthalate (DINP) - Chemical Supplier Distributor
DINP is a versatile plasticizer used for a wide variety of flexible PVC applications including plastisols, extruded, and molded parts. In particular, DINP finds use in the automotive, construction, home, adhesive, leather and shoe, wire & cable, and textile markets. DINP can also be mixed with a variety of secondary plasticizers.
Plasticizers Price Report | Compliance and Methodology
Spot FD NWE price assessments are for DOP, DINP, dipropyl heptyl phthalate (DPHP) and DOTP. Commentary and ad hoc prices for di-isodecyl phthalate (DIDP), dioctyl adipate (DOA) and trioctyl trimellitate (TOTM) In the US, seven grades are quoted on a DEL EOR basis, DOP, DINP, DPHP, DOTP, DOA, TOTM and di-isononyl-cyclohexane dicarboxylate (DINCH)
- What is the difference between DOP and DINP?
- DOP and DiNP are small molecules while the alkyd is large molecule that can entangle with the PVC chains. The amount of entanglements increases with the alkyd content and hence leads to higher tensile strength and elastic modulus of the PVC samples.
- What is dip molding?
- Matching materials to applications for optimal results. Dip molding is the process of dipping a mold into a polymer solution to create a molded component. Our most commonly used dip molding material is plastisol (a suspension of PVC particles in a plasticizer) because it is a well-proven and cost effective material.
- What types of dip molded items are available?
- Miscellaneous Dip Molded items come in medical grade amber latex with other colors available. In addition to the blood pressure line, we manufacture Finger Cots, Stethoscope Tubes, Ostomy Collectors, Urinary Bags and Pipe Seal Bladders. North American Latex Corporation was established in 1987.
- What is dip molding & why should you choose aptyx?
- technology for critical markets. The dip molding process is ideal for polymer products such as cannulae, catheters, stethoscope tubing, grips, handles, and more. Aptyx has a 60-year legacy as a pioneer in dip molding services and is one of the largest, most diverse dip mold companies in North America.
- What material is used for dip molding?
- Our most commonly used dip molding material is plastisol (a suspension of PVC particles in a plasticizer) because it is a well-proven and cost effective material. When heated, plastisol fuses and is converted into a tough, homogeneous material with excellent resistance to abrasion, aging, corrosion, and electrical resistance.
- What industries can DipTech systems® support?
- With over 80 years of unmatched experience in the industry, DipTech Systems® is able to support a variety of industries including medical, electronics, industrial, automotive, energy, agriculture and more.