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Cargill has created a bio-based plasticizer that meets the rigorous regulations for the PVC industry without sacrificing performance or profitability. The Biovero plasticizer solution is derived from bio-based feedstock and includes sustainability benefits, flexibility, and high efficiency.
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to offer solutions that are compliant with these regulations or eliminate the use of phthalate plasticizers altogether in the manufacture of their products. To achieve the first goal, manufactures need a reliable source of viable alternatives to service their customers. Several alternative plasticizers available today can respond to this challenge.
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BASF – Plasticizers – Toys A long-standing and fruitful relationship Plasticizers are used to make plastic softer and more flexible. There has been a need for plasticizers ever since PVC (polyvinyl chloride) was patented in 1913. In its unmodified state, PVC is rigid and brittle.
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ExxonMobil has expanded its portfolio of high molecular weight plasticizers with the introduction of Jayflex L9TM, a trinonyl trimellitate based on linear and branched C9 alcohol. It shows excellent attributes that can meet the needs of extreme flexible PVC performance. Download Vegan Leather: A luxury alternative
- Are plasticizers compatible with PVC?
- By analyzing the relationship between molecular structure and performance of plasticizers, researchers found that the presence of carbon–carbon double bonds and hydroxyl groups reduces the compatibility of plasticizers with PVC, while the epoxy groups and ester bonds can improve the plasticizing capability of plasticizers on PVC.
- What are bio-based PVC plasticizers?
- Many bio-based PVC plasticizers, such as vegetable oil-based plasticizers, cardanol-based plasticizers, lactic acid-based plasticizers, waste cooking oil-based plasticizers, polyester plasticizers, hyperbranched plasticizers and so on, have been extensively studied.
- Which plasticizer is the best?
- BASF’s Palatinol® DOTP plasticizer has a GreenScreen low toxicity rating. Hexamoll® DINCH also has a substantial sustainability plasticizer grading. Alternatives to traditionally used DEHP (DiEthylHexylPhthalate) plasticizer are always of interest in the highly regulated medical plastic devices and broader healthcare applications.
- How are plasticizers extracted from PVC-tubing?
- Plasticizers were extracted from PVC-tubing by dissolving PVC in THF then precipitating it in methanol with a yield of over 90% for each plasticizer. This assay could feasibly be used to quantify plasticizers in PVC medical devices. 1. Introduction
- What is the best plasticizer for PVC films?
- Thermal and mechanical properties of PVC films are shown in Table 1. For PVC, AcMAE-C6 was found to be the most effective plasticizer (780%), followed by AcMAE-C8 (757%), AcMAE-iC8 (729%), AcMAE-iC13 (595%), and AcMAE-C4 (477%). The results showed that AcMAE-C6 and AcMAE-C8 showed better plasticizing properties than DOA and DEHP.
- Why is plasticizer important?
- Plasticizer is not only a processing aid but also an important component to determine the performance and application of PVC. Therefore, plasticizers are the most important commercial application of PVC. However, plasticizers can leach out of flexible PVC, changing the performance of PVC with age and contaminating the environment.