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- What are plasticizers & stabilizers?
- Plasticizers are one of the key materials which improve the characteristics of the final products such as flexibility, which would not be realized without it, to PVC and rubbers. PVC stabilizers are one of the essential materials for PVC to improve processability and characteristics of PVC products.
- Do plasticizers deteriorate the thermal stability of plasticized PVC?
- When plasticized samples were subjected to the same temperature ramp, dramatic differences were observed compared to the above results for the plasticizers alone. Unplasticized PVC was stable up to 212 °C, whereas the addition of plasticizers deteriorated its thermal stability to some extent for every plasticizer studied.
- Which plasticizer is most stable after 10 d?
- After 10 d, the migration trend of all samples had been stabled, it showed that the traditional plasticizer like DOP, DOTP and DOA had basically move out from the PVC matrix in non-polar environment due to their own single structure, while the PVC plasticized with A-ODL showed the best stability in all the environment.
- Why should you choose Adeka plasticizers?
- Plasticizers give useful properties such as flexibility to PVC and rubbers. These properties generally cannot be realized by themselves alone. ADEKA's plasticizers show excellent performance such as low migration to other polymers and heat resistance and so on. We have a variety of plasticizers that surely meet customer's needs.
- Do plasticizers affect tensile strength?
- The tensile test was performed to evaluate the plasticizing effect of different plasticizers and it was carried out at room temperature to obtain stress–strain curves of all PVC blended with four kinds of plasticizers as shown in Fig. 5. In generally, as the elongation at break increases, the tensile strength of the PVC films decreases.
- Are plasticizers able to produce Flexible PVC?
- All the ILs tested were able to produce flexible PVC. Upon 20 wt% plasticization, some of the ILs lowered the glass transition temperature ( Tg) of PVC more than that done by several traditional plasticizers. They showed good thermodynamic compatibility as well.