Plasticizers: POLYSORB ID, plant-based solutions
Plasticizers Phthalate-free and 100% bio-based solutions offering the performance of standard general-purpose primary plasticizers. POLYSORB ID - isosorbide diester POLYSORB ID can be used to make diesters obtained from esterification of isosorbide with plant-based fatty acids.
Bio-Based Plasticizer Products | ACS Technical Products
A bio-based, zero VOC* (reference TDS) coalescing agent and an environmentally friendly alternative to phthalate and benzoate plasticizers with excellent block resistance and water-resistant properties used in coatings, caulks, sealants and adhesives. Product Details Epoxol EM100 Plasticizer, Asphalt Modifier
Lanxess, BioAmber team for bio-based plasticizers - PlasticsToday
It has been a busy year for news of new non-phthalate plasticizer supply. The latest announcement comes from plastics and chemicals supplier Lanxess, which is working with BioAmber to develop plasticizers from bio-based succinic acid. The goal is to market the plasticizers as a sustainable alternative to phthalate-containing formulations.
Bio-Based, Phthalate-Free Polyvinyl Chloride Plasticizer
A phthalate-free PVC plasticizer based on vegetable oils can be manufactured using a single reactor synthesis which drastically lowers complexity. Due to the low price of the feedstock, the plasticizer can be manufactured at the same price with similar performance compared to the most commonly used, banned phthalate, dioctyl pthalate.
Cargill launches Biovero bio-based plasticizer | Feedstuffs
Oct 21, 2025. Cargill is adding to its bioindustrial solutions portfolio with Biovero bio-based plasticizer, which is used for a wide variety of product manufacturing applications such as flooring, clothing, wires, cables and plastic films and sheets for its industrial customers throughout North America, with plans to expand the product globally.
- What are some common phthalate plasticizers?
- Some common phthalate plasticizers are: Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) also commonly known as (dioctyl phthalate, DOP or diethylhexyl phthalate), historically used in flooring materials, medical devices, myriad consumer products, and high explosives, such as Semtex.
- Which plasticizer is the fastest growing non Phthalate plasticizer?
- Adipates is the largest type, whereas trimellitates is the fastest-growing non-phthalate plasticizers type owing to its high-temperature performance properties. APAC is projected to be the largest market during the forecast period.
- Are Cargill plasticizers better than phthalate?
- In lab testing, our chemistry indicated higher efficiency, faster processing, and compatabilty for PVC and other polymer applications when compared with phthalate-based options. Cargill plasticizers are high-performance compounds for the future of the footwear industry.
- Why is Cargill a bio-based plasticizer?
- Today's consumers expect environmental consciousness as well as flexible PVC products that perform. Cargill has created a bio-based plasticizer that meets the rigorous regulations for the PVC industry without sacrificing performance or profitability.
- What is Cargill biovero bio-based plasticizer?
- Cargill is adding to its bioindustrial solutions portfolio with BioveroÔ bio-based plasticizer, which is used for a wide variety of product manufacturing applications such as flooring, clothing, wires, cables and plastic films and sheets for its industrial customers throughout North America, with plans to expand the product globally.
- What is biovero plasticizer?
- Biovero plasticizer’s plant-based qualities allow manufacturers to produce goods more efficiently than conventional plasticizers, while reducing energy, scrap and material usage.