Plasticizers for the PVC industry are now also available
new plasticizers or to produce special editions. Thanks to the same specifications and technical properties as regular plasticizers, there is no need for additional sampling or release testing of the new plasticizers. Transportation and warehousing can also be done together with the regular products.
Plasticizers for the PVC industry are now also available
Plasticizers for the PVC industry are now also available based on renewable and chemically recycled feedstock Saving of fossil resources and reduction of CO2 emissions Contribution to recycling of plastic waste and to increased use of renewable raw materials
Market Report Plasticizers: Industry Analysis | 2025-2032
The following plasticizer types are considered in detail: DEHP, DINP and DIDP, other phthalates, plasticizers without phthalates. The market report examines the various areas of application for plasticizers: profiles, films, cables, floorings, other plastics, elastomers, paints and coatings, adhesives.
Eastman Plasticizers for PVC
Benzoflex - 181 Plasticizer Benzoflex181 is a water white alkyl benzoate ester with low odor, low viscosity and excellent compatibility with PVC. Benzoflex181’s principal use is as a low viscosity plasticizer for plastisol applications. Benzoflex 181 may also be used in other applications requiring a low viscosity, high solvating plasticizer.
Plasticizers for the PVC industry are now also available
Saving of fossil resources and reduction of CO2 emissions Same specifications and technical properties as those of conventional plasticizers enable customers to easily transition or produce “special editions” BASF now offers part of its plasticizer portfolio based on circular feedstocks. For this purpose, either renewable or chemically recycled feedstock is…
- Are bio-plasticizers a sustainable alternative to traditional plasticizers?
- Bio-Plasticizers, eco-friendly alternatives to traditional plasticizers, enhance PVC's properties while promoting sustainability across various industries due to health concerns.
- Are PVC resins compatible with plasticizers?
- Compatibility between plasticizers and PVC resins is another fundamental aspect that determines the overall performance of the final product. A good plasticizer must blend uniformly with the PVC matrix, ensuring that it does not phase-separate or lead to inconsistency in the material properties.
- How are bio-plasticizers used in PVC?
- Bio-Plasticizers are integrated into polyvinyl chloride (PVC) during the manufacturing process to enhance the material’s flexibility and workability. This incorporation occurs through a process known as internal plasticization, where the Bio-Plasticizer interacts with the polymer matrix at a molecular level.
- What makes a good plasticizer?
- A good plasticizer must blend uniformly with the PVC matrix, ensuring that it does not phase-separate or lead to inconsistency in the material properties. An effective means to evaluate compatibility is through the analysis of: Solubility: The plasticizer should dissolve in PVC without forming precipitates.
- What is the role of plasticizers in PVC?
- Understanding the role of plasticizers is crucial, as they significantly influence the properties and applications of PVC. They impact flexibility, durability, and processing efficiency. These characteristics make PVC a versatile material used across numerous industries, from construction to healthcare.
- What is ccycled Plasticizer based on?
- CcycledTM plasticizer based on chemically recycled feedstock With Hexamoll ® DINCH Ccycled TM, BASF additionally launched its trusted non-phthalate plasticizer based on chemically recycled feedstock.