2. How are DIDP and DINP used? - GreenFacts
Approximately 95% of DINP are used in PVC as a plasticizer. The remaining 5% are used in non-PVC applications. More than half of the DINP used in non-PVC applications involves polymer -related uses (e.g. rubbers). The remaining DINP is used in non- polymer applications including inks, adhesives and sealants, paints and lacquers.
DINP-DIDP: 2. How are DIDP and DINP used? - GreenFacts
Around 95% of DIDP and DINP is used in PVC as a plasticizer. More than half of the remaining 5% involves polymer -related uses other than PVC (e.g. rubbers). The remaining DIDP and DINP are used in non-polymer applications including anti-corrosion paints, anti-fouling paints, lacquers, inks, adhesives and sealants .
Evaluation of new scientific evidence concerning DINP and
1. The use of spongiosis hepatis as a key endpoint for evaluating DINP and DIDP 2. The choice of No Observed (Adverse) Effect Levels (NO(A)ELs) for DINP 3. The choice of No Observed (Adverse) Effect Levels (NO(A)ELs) for DIDP 4. Pharmacokinetics of DINP and DIDP and use of an additional factor of two in assessment factors 5.
Uses of Phthalates and Other Plasticizers - U.S. Consumer
Vinyl tile Ease of processing, low migration rates into adhesives, long service life BBP, Dibenzoates, DINP, DEHP, DIDP, DPHP C1 to C4 phthalates, Higher MW products such as trimellitates; natural oil plasticizers, citrates, DINCH Resilient Flooring Ease of processing, stain resistance, foam stability, low emissions, low odor, long service life,
EPA Publishes Final Risk Evaluation for DIDP and DINP
The final scope document states that DINP is processed as a reactant; incorporated into a formulation, mixture, or reaction product; and incorporated into articles. The identified processing...
- What is DINP & DIDP used for?
- DINP and DIDP are widely used as plasticizers in polymer manufacturing. Due to their relatively low toxicity, DINP and DIDP have been seen as suitable replacements for more toxic phthalates (such as DEHP) in the manufacturing of consumer products.
- How many producers of DINP are there in the EU?
- Approximately four producers of DINP exist in the EU. The estimated consumption volume in 1994 was ca. 107,200 t/a. An increase of the consumption of DINP is to be expected over the following years. Nearly all (95%) of DINP is used in PVC as a plasticizer. The remaining 5% are used in non-PVC applications.
- What is the difference between DINP and DIDP?
- Unlike DEHP, DINP and DIDP are mixtures of structurally similar chemical compounds. Two different compositions of DINP, namely, DINP-1 (CAS no. 68515-48-0) and DINP-2 (CAS no. 28553-12-0), are commercially available and are used interchangeably in industrial applications.
- How many producers of DIDP are there in the EU?
- Approximately four producers of DIDP are currently located in the EU. The estimated consumption volume in 1994 was around 200,000 t/a. An increase in the consumption of DIDP is anticipated in the coming years. Nearly all (95%) of DIDP is used as a plasticizer in PVC, while the remaining 5% is utilized in non-PVC applications.
- In what applications other than PVC is DINP used?
- Approximately 95% of DINP is used in PVC as a plasticizer. The remaining 5% is used in non-PVC applications. More than half of the DINP used in non-PVC applications involves polymer -related uses (e.g. rubbers).
- Is DINP a good alternative to DEHP?
- Therefore, DINP appears to be an alternative to most of the uses of DEHP (EU, 2008; www.dehp-facts.com), with the main exception for use in medical devices (European Council for Plasticisers and Intermediates, ECPI, 2007). About 95% of DINP is used in PVC applications.