Guide to Non-Toxic Vinyl Plank Flooring (& the Risks)
Most of the luxury vinyl plank (LVP) click-together flooring has an SPC (stone polymer composite) core. This is a mix of limestone, PVC, and plasticizer. It’s low in offgassing due to the high amount of limestone – it’s usually 60-80% limestone and the rest is PVC and plasticizer with no foaming agent.
Phthalates Factsheet | National Biomonitoring Program | CDC
Phthalates Factsheet Phthalates are a group of chemicals used to make plastics more durable. They are often called plasticizers. Some phthalates are used to help dissolve other materials. Phthalates are in hundreds of products, such as vinyl flooring, lubricating oils, and personal-care products (soaps, shampoos, hair sprays).
Eastman Plasticizers for Flooring | PVC Vinyl Flooring
Benzoflex 2088 is a high solvating plasticizer known for its exceptional performance in PVC, polyvinyl acetate and water-based adhesive systems. Benzoflex RF-532 is a benzoate ester specifically designed for resilient vinyl flooring applications. Benzoflex RF-532 is a high solvating plasticizer that may be used in foam, clear or wear
Plasticiser loss from plastic or rubber products through
The demand for plasticisers is increasing and is expected to reach approximately 9.75 million tonnes in 2024. 6 Approximately 90% of these plasticisers are used in plasticised/flexible poly...
Phthalate-free floors - Tarkett | Tarkett
Phthalate-free. Because it’s the right thing to do. Phthalates are a type of plasticizer, an ingredient that makes materials like PVC flexible enough to be turned into products like flooring. While the use of some phthalates is uncontroversial, others are believed to have a harmful effect on our health. Although this has not been proven
- How do plasticizers affect the performance of PVC products?
- Plasticizers influence the flexibility, workability, and durability of PVC products. Choosing the right type of plasticizer can enhance the performance characteristics of PVC while also addressing environmental and health concerns.
- What percentage of plastic is poly (vinyl chloride)?
- Ten percent of this number was assigned to poly (vinyl chloride) (PVC), which makes it the fourth most common plastic in the world. PVC is usually applied in the production of cables, floorings, packaging, medical devices, toys, etc. [1, 2]
- What is the difference between plasticized and unplasticized PVC?
- Unplasticized PVC (or rigid PVC) is used in pipes, siding, and window profiles. Whereas plasticized PVC (or flexible PVC) is used in automotive interior trim, cables, PVC films, flooring, roofing, wall coverings, etc. Plasticization is the process of making the final plastic product more flexible.
- Are plasticizers compatible with PVC?
- The molecular structure of plasticizers largely determines their effectiveness and compatibility with PVC. Plasticizers typically consist of large molecules that are capable of inserting themselves between PVC chains. This insertion effectively reduces intermolecular forces, allowing the PVC to become more flexible.
- How to choose a general-purpose plasticizer for PVC?
- While selecting a general-purpose plasticizer for PVC, the main attributes to be checked are: Among them, regulation is an important decision factor while selecting plasticizers. In recent years, there has been a lot of discussion on phthalate plasticizers. But in fact, not all phthalates are prohibited.
- Why do we need plasticizers in polyvinyl chloride (PVC)?
- Plasticizers play a crucial role in the overall performance and usability of polyvinyl chloride (PVC). Their addition can significantly alter the mechanical properties of PVC, thereby expanding its application range.