Plasticizers | Pakistan
About us. We create esters including plasticizers' for PVC, vinyl resin, paints, inks. Our range of plasticizers' includes Dioctyl terephthalate (DOTP), Trioctyl Trimellitate (TOTM) , Dioctyl phthalate (DOP), Diisononyl phthalate (DINP), Dioctyl adipate (DOA) etc. we can also produce other esters e.g. butyl acetate, butyl acrylate and other plasticizers' e.g. Diethyl Phthalate (DEP), Dibutyl
Exposure of hospitalised pregnant women to plasticizers
Trioctyl trimellitate (TOTM) was the predominantly detected plasticizer in multi-access infusion sets (35% or g of TOTM/100 g of PVC), extension tubes (30% or g of TOTM/100 g of PVC) and epidural infusion sets (35% or g of TOTM/100 g of PVC).
TOTM - plasticizer | ChemSec Marketplace
TOTM Plasticizer (Tris (2-Ethylhexyl) Trimellitate) is the ideal PVC plasticizer for use in applications where low volatility is of supreme importance. For example, these applications include wire and cable insulation and interior automotive. Possible replacement to Phthalates. Supplier UPC Group Visit website View more from this supplier
Evaluation of the direct toxicity of trioctyltrimellitate
Because of the suspected toxicity of DEHP, an alternative plasticizer, trioctyltrimellitate (TOTM) has aroused increasing interest. The aim of this study was to determine on isolated rat hepatocytes in vitro, the direct hepatotoxic potential of both DEHP and TOTM and their hydrolytic products.
CPSC Staff Statement on University of Cincinnati Report
When trimellitate esters, such as TOTM, are processed with PVC, their principle feature is low volatility, even under high temperatures. Consequently, TOTM’s main use is in high specification electrical cable insulation and sheathing (ECPI, 2009, as cited by Versar, 2010). Additionally, as a branched molecule, TOTM is more viscous than the
- What is trioctyl trimellitate (TOTM)?
- As a triple ester of trimellitic acid, trioctyl trimellitate (TOTM) belongs to the group of carboxylic acid esters and is mainly used in industry as a plasticizer in products made from polyvinyl chloride (PVC). The compound is obtained from trimellitic anhydride and 2-ethylhexanol in an acid catalyzed esterification process.
- Is trioctyl trimellitate combustible?
- Trioctyl trimellitate (TOTM) is a plasticizer with high stability. The connection is basically combustible, but difficult to ignite and not explosive. When trioctyl trimellitate is burned and thermally decomposed, acrid fumes and noxious gases such as carbon monoxide are released.
- Is trioctyl trimellitate soluble in water?
- Trioctyl trimellitate (TOTM) is a clear, yellowish liquid with an oily consistency. The compound is practically insoluble in water, slightly soluble in the organic solvents chloroform and methanol. Trioctyl trimellitate is hardly volatile and can therefore also be used in sensitive areas of application.
- Is trioctyltrimellitate hazardous to water?
- Trioctyl trimellitate is considered to be slightly hazardous to water and should not be released into soil, water bodies or waste water. Trioctyltrimellitate (TOTM) offers high resistance to heat, making it a versatile plasticizer for durable and heat-resistant plastics in a wide range of applications.
- How does trioctyl trimellitate react with oxidizing agents?
- Trioctyl trimellitate (TOTM) reacts with strong oxidizing agents and acids. This can lead to reactions with intense heat development, so that the reaction products ignite. Explosive hydrogen, among other things, can form in contact with alkali metals and alkali hydrides.
- What happens when trioctyl trimellitate is burned?
- When trioctyl trimellitate is burned and thermally decomposed, acrid fumes and noxious gases such as carbon monoxide are released. Trioctyl trimellitate (TOTM) reacts with strong oxidizing agents and acids. This can lead to reactions with intense heat development, so that the reaction products ignite.