Eastman Product List for Polymeric Plasticizers
Admex 525 is a low molecular weight, polymeric plasticizer. Admex 760 is an ultra-high molecular weight, polymeric adipate. It possesses maximum resistance to extraction, migration and volatility. Admex 770 is a medium molecular weight, polymeric adipate. It is characterized by a mild ester odor and very light color.
Topical Polymeric Films and Transdermal Patches | BASF Pharma
Develop a broad range of topical polymeric films and transdermal patches with our diverse selection of film formers, matrix formers, plasticizers, and solvents. Explore Our Diverse Product Portfolio Kollicream Mild emollients aiding in the dermal penetration of active ingredients View products Kollisolv
Film forming systems for topical and transdermal drug delivery
Film forming system (FFS) is a novel approach which can be used as an alternative to conventional topical and transdermal formulations. It is defined as non-solid dosage form that produces a film in situ, i.e. after application on the skin or any other body surface.
Pharmaceutical Plasticizers for polymeric films - YouTube
This video introduces plasticizers and enumerates various plasticizers. Plasticizers are used in pharmaceutical film coating application. They reduce the gla...
Polymeric Plasticizers
Polymeric Plasticizers Polymer plasticizers or polyadipates are polyesters of aliphatic dicarboxylic acids. BASF manufactures and markets the following polymer plasticizers for special applications: Palamoll products (polyesters of aliphatic dicarboxylic acids) Palamoll 632: Technical Information Palamoll 638: Technical Information
- Which polymers are plasticized?
- The plasticizers produced have been applied in 60 polymers and more than 30 groups of products. Industrially, the most common plasticized polymers are PVC, poly (vinyl butyral) (PVB), poly (vinyl acetate) (PVAc), acrylics, cellulose molding compounds, nylon, polyamides and certain copolyamides.
- Why are plasticizers important in biopolymer-based films & coatings production?
- In biopolymer-based films and coatings production, plasticizers are also essential additives since they can improve flexibility and handling of films, maintain integrity and avoid pores and cracks in the polymeric matrix .
- What types of plasticizers are used in hydrophilic polymers?
- In addition to water, the most commonly used plasticizers are polyols, mono-, di- and oligosaccharides. Polyols have been found to be particularly effective for use in plasticized hydrophilic polymers .
- What are the benefits of topical polymeric films & transdermal patches?
- Due to their benefits such as physical barrier formation, ease of application, and reduced dosing frequency, topical polymeric films and transdermal patches are often associated with improved patient compliance.
- What are natural based plasticizers?
- Nowadays, there is increasing interest in the use of natural-based plasticizers that are characterized by low toxicity and low migration. This group includes epoxidized triglyceride vegetable oils from soybean oil, linseed oil, castor-oil, sunflower oil, and fatty acid esters (FAEs) .
- Can plasticizers be used to make plastic products?
- The use of plasticizers for plastic products manufacture is not a new practice. Its application to modify polymer characteristics began in the 1800s. In these early days, manufacturers of celluloid or celluloid lacquers used natural camphor and castor oil for plasticization purposes, but these were unsatisfactory for many end uses.