Plasticizing effect of biobased epoxidized fatty acid esters
The selected plasticizer was an octyl epoxy stearate (OES) with tradename “plasticizer 201,” supplied by Traquisa (Barcelona, Spain). It is characterized by an epoxide oxygen content in the 3.1–3-3 % range, a viscosity of 20–30 cP at 20 °C, and a molecular weight of 408 g mol 1 .
Plasticizers - Traquisa
The function of plasticizers is to reduce the intensity of bonds among the polymer molecules. These bonds, or attractions between molecules (Van de Waals forces), give a large rigidity to PVC. The first plasticizer that was used was Dioctyl Phthalate (DOP) and all the studies were made from here.
POLYMERIC PLASTICIZERS ADILEN (by Transformaciones Químico
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Effect of the epoxidized linseed oil concentration as natural
by Traquisa (Traquisa S.L., Barcelona, Spain). This plas-ticiser has a fatty acid with 4.5% stearic acid, 6.5%, pal-mitic acid, 15.5% linoleic acid, 19.5% oleic acid, and 53% linolenic acid. Table 1 shows a summary with the main characteristics of the plasticizer. This plasticizer has been selected in view of its effect on the thermal
Plasticizer
A plasticizer ( UK: plasticiser) is a substance that is added to a material to make it softer and more flexible, to increase its plasticity, to decrease its viscosity, and/or to decrease friction during its handling in manufacture. Plasticizers are commonly added to polymers such as plastics and rubber, either to facilitate the handling of the