Hexamoll DINCH
Hexamoll DINCH is a colorless, clear and practically anhydrous liquid with a hardly noticeable odor. It is soluble in the usual organic solvents and is miscible and compatible with all of the monomeric plasticizers commonly used in PVC. Hexamoll DINCH is almost insoluble in water. Hexamoll DINCH is the non-phthalate plasticizer
Eastman Product List for Polymeric Plasticizers
Admex 6187 is a medium-to-high molecular weight, polymeric plasticizer. It is characterized by a mild ester odor and very light color. It possesses excellent permanence and allows for maximum physical property development. Product availability by region: Asia Pacific | Latin America | North America SDS | Technical Data Sheet | Sales Specification
Bio-Plasticizers Market Size, Industry Share | Forecast, 2030
EMEROX Ester Plasticizers, which are part of Emery's Eco-Friendly Polyols business portfolio, feature low viscosity, low water solubility, outstanding low temperature performance, and great thermal stability. REQUEST SAMPLE SPEAK TO ANALYST Granular Research on Specified Regions or Segments Companies Profiled based on User Requirement
Selecting Heat Stabilizers for PVC
Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) is one of the most important commercial plastic but, it is thermally unstable at processing temperatures. Therefore, heat stabilizers are widely used to safeguard vinyl products at all stages by improving resistance of PVC products at high temperature.
NEW POLYMERIC ESTERS FOR LOW POLARITY ELASTOMERS - ResearchGate
Currently, plasticizers for these low polarity elastomers are limited to inexpensive process oils, including napthentic, paraffinic, and other petroleum-based products, and low molecular weight...
- What is a polymeric plasticizer?
- Polymeric polyester plasticizers may be used in higher-performance applications where superior plasticizer non-volatility and fluid chemical extraction resistance are critical. Polymeric plasticizers are produced by reacting a dibasic carboxylic acid with a glycol or a mixture of different dibasic glycols.
- What is an ester plasticizer?
- An ester plasticizer, in its simplest concept, is a high-boiling organic solvent that when added to an elastomeric polymer reduces stiffness and permits easier processing.1 For general performance applications, compounders require moderate performance in several areas without particular emphasis on any one.
- What types of plasticizers does Eastman offer?
- Eastman also offers a comprehensive range of polymeric plasticizers for use in applications that require very low plasticizer migration and/or extended product durability. Discover how our plasticizers can expand your capabilities today. Our extensive product line has a range of options to meet your plasticizer needs.
- What is a general performance ester plasticizer?
- Some general performance ester plasticizers used in the marketplace today are DOA, DIDA, DIDP, DOP, DINP and other phthalates and adipates made from straight-chain alcohols of 7–11 carbons in length. Ester plasticizers are commonly used only for their as-molded, low-temperature contribution.
- Can polymeric esters enhance a high-performance elastomer?
- One example of how polymeric esters can enhance a high-performance elastomer is depicted in Figure 3. High-saturated nitrile is used in many high-heat applications. The use of 8-10 trimellitate is well documented as the plasticizer of choice for HNBR.
- How to choose a high-performance ester plasticizer?
- The rubber compounder must evaluate ester plasticizers for compatibility, processability, permanence and performance properties. The study of these properties by the rubber compounder will contribute to the selection of a high-performance ester plasticizer. 1.
