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Galata Chemicals is a leading global producer of PVC additives, including, organotin heat stabilizers, organotin catalysts, mixed metal stabilizers, liquid phosphites, primary and secondary plasticizers, polymer modifiers, a natural wax alternative, and antistats.
Secondary Plasticizers | Galata chemicals
Drapex Secondary Plasticizers Epoxidized compounds for a wide range of applications Focusing our efforts on delivering greener and more sustainable solutions, the DRAPEX plasticizers are manufactured from renewable feedstock and effectively serve as both secondary plasticizers and co-stabilizers in nearly all PVC systems.
Triacetin as a Secondary PVC Plasticizer | SpringerLink
The use of biobased plasticizers with low toxicity and good compatibility with polyvinyl chloride (PVC) has become more attractive in the recent years in contrast with phthalate derivatives. In this study, a glycerol derivative plasticizer (triacetin—TAG) was tested as a secondary plasticizer for PVC. TAG was added to PVC formulations from 10 up to 20 phr. The increase of the plasticizer
Plasticizers: Types, Uses, Classification, Selection & Regulation
A secondary plasticizer is one that typically cannot be used as the sole plasticizer in a plasticized polymer. Secondary plasticizers may have limited compatibility with the polymer and/or high volatility. They may or may not contain functional groups which allow them to solvate the polymer at processing temperatures.
Classification of plasticizers - Oxoplast
Secondary plasticizers contain groups which are less polar. They demonstrate limited solubility and compatibility with PVC, that is why they are often used in mixtures with primary plasticizers. Such mixtures show a reduced tendency to migration, but increased strength at reduced temperatures and resistance to precipitation.
- What is a secondary plasticizer?
- A secondary plasticizer is always used in conjunction with the primary plasticizers in soft PVC formulations. Being cheaper than primary plasticizers, processors use it to reduce the cost. If used alone, a secondary plasticizer exudes to the surface of the product over a period of time.
- Can makgreen replace primary plasticizer?
- Makgreen can replace primary plasticizers ranging from 25% to 75% depending on the final product produced. The advantage of using Makgreen along with Primary Plasticizer and secondary Plasticizer varies in each of the application as mentioned opposite.
- What are drapex® plasticizers?
- Focusing our efforts on delivering greener and more sustainable solutions, the DRAPEX® plasticizers are manufactured from renewable feedstock and effectively serve as both secondary plasticizers and co-stabilizers in nearly all PVC systems.
- Why should you use epoxidized plasticizers?
- Epoxidized plasticizers impart good weathering stability and can also act as an internal lubricant or processing aid. Get in touch with our dedicated customer support for cost-effective and environment-friendly solutions.