Adipates
Plastomoll products. Plastomoll DOA – Di-2-ethylhexyl adipate: Technical Information. Plastomoll DOA is also available in the biomass balanced version! Plastomoll DNA – Di-isononyl adipate: Technical Information.
Plastomoll Adipate Plasticizers
Plastomoll Adipate Plasticizers. Plastomoll. Adipate Plasticizers. These are adipic acid-based monomeric plasticizers with excellent low temperature properties. Plastomoll DOA meets international requirements for food packaging (cling film). Plastomoll DNA can be used in low temperature applications where lower volatility is required.
Plasticizers: Types, Uses, Classification, Selection & Regulation
Most common plasticiser chemistries include citrates, benzoates, ortho-phthalates, terephthalates, adipates, azelates, sebacates, and trimellitates. Plasticizers are the most common additives used in the plastics industry. But, selecting the right plasticizer for an application has always been a daunting task.
Databook of Plasticizers - 2nd Edition
Databook of Plasticizers, Second Edition, contains data on the most important plasticizers in use today, including over 375 generic and commercial plasticizers. The data comes from a range of sources beyond plasticizers' manufacturers, allowing for a detailed comparison of properties between different plasticizers.
Adipates by Condensia Química
Adipates. Adipates offer high flash point and resistance to oxidation thus improving hydrolytic stability and volatility. They are rapidly incorporated into the polymer matrix and can be mixed with polymeric plasticizers improving the working time. Gaskets, footwear, cables, technical articles, toys, surfaces, canvas, films. Food contact approved.
- Can Adipate Plasticizer be used as a primary plasticizer?
- Jayflex™ adipate plasticizers can be used as a primary plasticizer but, more typically, are used in blends with general-purpose phthalates to improve low-temperature properties. They are effective for extremely low-temperature applications, for resistance to UV light and for food contact applications.
- What are jayflex adipate plasticizers used for?
- They are effective for extremely low-temperature applications, for resistance to UV light and for food contact applications. Discover technical details and specifications for Jayflex adipate plasticizers.
- What is a plasticizer chemistry?
- Plasticizers are the most used additives in the plastics industry. They are generally available as non-volatile, colorless liquids. They improve the properties of the polymer. With several plasticizer chemistries available in the market choosing the right one can be daunting. In this guide, you will read more about:
- What is a polymeric plasticizer?
- Polymeric plasticizers are typically made from aliphatic dibasic acids such as adipic acid and diols. They are primarily valued for their permanence. These plasticizers are generally classified as polyesters, not adipates. Many have low solvency for PVC and high viscosity. Both these factors can make processing f-PVC compounds difficult.
- How are plasticizers classified?
- Plasticizers are classified based on their chemical composition. It is important to understand the influence of structural elements on the properties of plasticizers and their effect on base polymers. For example, the presence of elements like alcohols in a homologous series of phthalates, and adipates.
- What is plastomoll ® adipic acid based monomeric plasticizer?
- These are adipic acid-based monomeric plasticizers with excellent low temperature properties. Plastomoll® DOA meets international requirements for food packaging (cling film). Plastomoll® DNA can be used in low temperature applications where lower volatility is required.