Palatinol DOTP - Alternative plasticizer | ChemSec Marketplace
Dioctyl terephthalate. Palatinol DOTP is a plasticizer based upon 2-Ethylhexanol. It is compatible with both homopolymer and copolymer vinyl resins. Palatinol DOTP is used primarily to plasticize vinyl resin where good processing characteristics are needed and the finished product requires improved low temperature flexibility and low
Palatinol DOTP
Palatinol DOTP can be used in a broad range of applications as an alternative to general purpose ortho-phthalates, where good processing characteristics are needed and the finished product requires improved low temperature flexibility and low volatility.
What is the best alternative to DEHP for medical-grade PVC
In all respects, except for the issue of crazing, DOTP appears to be the preferable candidate for replacing DEHP. In fact, although DOTP is a relative newcomer to the global marketplace, it already outsells TOTM by a ratio of 12 to 2. Of all of the plasticizers that have emerged as alternatives to DEHP, DOTP has the largest market share. 3
Health, Eco Concerns Give Non-Phthalate Plasticizers a Push
DOTP and Hexamoll DINCH are two leading non-phthalate alternatives gaining significant ground. DOTP from Eastman has been available for several decades as Eastman 168, and the company claims it is the market-leading non-phthalate plasticizer for PVC, offering performance equal to or better than most non-phthalates.
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TI/N-CPN/IP Palatinol DOTP e / April 2025 Page 3 of 4 Palatinol DOTP . Internal . Description . Palatinol DOTP is a plasticizer based upon 2-Ethylhexanol. It is compatible with both homopolymer and copolymer vinyl resins. Palatinol DOTP is used primarily to plasticize vinyl resin where good processing characteristics are needed and
- What is palatinol® DOTP?
- Palatinol® DOTP can be used in a broad range of applications as an alternative to general purpose ortho-phthalates, where good processing characteristics are needed and the finished product requires improved low temperature flexibility and low volatility.
- Why is palatinol a good plasticizer?
- In plastisol applications, it offers lower initial viscosity and better viscosity stability. Palatinol TOTM plasticizer provides desirable properties in vinyl applications which require good plasticizer/resin compatibility, low volatility, resistance to extraction by soapy water and good electrical properties.
- What is palatinol DPHP plasticizer?
- In terms of physical and performance characteristics, it is comparable to other phthalates made from isononyl and isodecyl alcohols such as DINP and DIDP. Palatinol DPHP plasticizer has favorable fogging characteristics and affords low fog artificial leather as well as adhesives with increased fogging resistance.