BASF – Thailand
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BASF Plasticizers Asia Pacific
Its large range of food contact and toy approvals as well as its outstanding technical properties and excellent toxicological profile have made Hexamoll DINCH a favourite of leading brands and the market leading plasticizer for branded toys in Asia. In March 2012, BASF launched the exclusive “Hexamoll DINCH Trusted Partners” program
Plasticizers
Plasticizers from BASF BASF is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of plasticizers. BASF offers a broad product portfolio of plasticizers for standard as well as special applications, such as toys and medical devices. Plasticizers give flexibility to PVC products such as cables or films.
New Plasticizers based on Alternative Raw Materials
BASF – Plasticizers – Toys A long-standing and fruitful relationship Plasticizers are used to make plastic softer and more flexible. There has been a need for plasticizers ever since PVC (polyvinyl chloride) was patented in 1913. In its unmodified state, PVC is rigid and brittle.
BASF in Thailand
BASF has been doing business in Thailand for 50 years. With four production sites in the country, the company offers products and solutions for a diverse range of industries - including agriculture, automotive, chemicals, construction, paints and coatings, nutrition and health, personal care and hygiene, and plastics and rubber. Our head office
- Where is BASF based?
- Our head office in Bangkok provides sales, customer service, and technical support to all our customers in Thailand. Located in Bangpoo Industrial Estate and established in 1984, BASF operates a polyurethanes system house and an ASAEN Technical Competence Center for its coatings business.
- Why does BASF have an ASEAN Technical Development Center?
- “Through the ASEAN Technical Development Center, we are better positioned to support our customers and help them capitalize on growth opportunities in ASEAN across key industries and applications,” said Andy Postlethwaite, senior vice president, performance materials Asia Pacific, BASF.
- Does BASF have a pre-polymer reactor?
- In a news release, BASF said the new facility houses a state-of-the-art pre-polymer reactor technology to produce hardeners (component B) that are keys component to boost product development efficiency, thereby enabling faster time-to-market of PU materials and solutions.
- Why did BASF start a plasticizer project?
- Already in 1998, BASF started a research project for an alternative plasticizer with a better toxicological profile than the then common phthalates. The target was making it suitable for use in products that come into close contact with humans.
- Why did BASF increase its polyurethane production capacity in bangpoo?
- BASF previously increased the production capacity of its polyurethane system house in Bangpoo as part of a move to better meet the growing demand across automotive, consumer, construction, and industrial markets in ASEAN.
- Why should you use BASF plasticizers?
- In a wide variety of applications, BASF’s plasticizers help make numerous products flexible. At the same time, they ensure reliable protection against bad weather and extreme temperatures, helping the products to last longer, function better and maintain their value. When stability meets flexibility, it’s because at BASF, we create chemistry.