Plasticizers: POLYSORB ID, plant-based solutions
BIOSUCCINIUM can be used in combination with industry-common alcohols to make DEHS di-(2-ethylhexyl)-succinate, or alternatively a biobased alcohol can be used in order to obtain 100% biobased plasticizers. When using suitable diols, BIOSUCCINIUM can also be used as a building block in linear or branched polymeric plasticizers.
Cargill launches Biovero bio-based plasticizer - bioplastics
“Biovero plasticizers are one of our contributions to a more sustainable supply chain in commercial manufacturing, which provides new applications for our renewable feedstocks while delivering more environmentally-conscious products to the marketplace.”
Research progress of novel bio-based plasticizers and their
Many bio-based PVC plasticizers, such as vegetable oil-based plasticizers, cardanol-based plasticizers, lactic acid-based plasticizers, waste cooking oil-based plasticizers, polyester plasticizers, hyperbranched plasticizers and so on, have been extensively studied.
A New Industrial Revolution for Plastics | USDA
Biobased bioplastics are plastics made from renewable resources – agricultural feedstocks such as corn, soybeans, or sugarcane. The starches, oils, and sugars from these feedstocks are extracted, modified, and used as the chemical building blocks for these new bioplastic products.
Bio-Based Plasticizer Products | ACS Technical Products
Product Details Epoxol EP193 Plasticizer, Coalescing Agent A bio-based plasticizer and coalescing agent that exhibits excellent compatibility, good efficiency and flexibility and is not prone to migration issues used in coatings, adhesives, flooring and construction products. Product Details Epoxol EMS
- Who makes bio-based plasticizers?
- ACS Technical Products produces a range of bio-based plasticizers to suit a variety of applications—from low to high molecular weight—that are engineered to deliver a variety of performance properties.
- What are bio-based plasticizers?
- Bio-based plasticizers are materials used in the manufacturing process that have unique properties leading the way in the industry. They allow for less material to meet performance goals, faster fusion, better heat stability, and the need for fewer stabilizers, among other key performance indicators.
- 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 are biodegradable plasticizers?
- Biodegradable plasticizers such as soybean oil (SO), epoxidized soybean oil (ESO), dibutyl phthalate (DBP) and triethyl citrate (TEC) were added to poly (3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyvalerate) (PHBV) films, enhancing their thermal and mechanical properties. TEC or DBP presented better plasticizing effects than SO and ESO for PHBV .
- Are biovero plasticizers sustainable?
- “Biovero plasticizers are one of our contributions to a more sustainable supply chain in commercial manufacturing, which provides new applications for our renewable feedstocks while delivering more environmentally-conscious products to the marketplace.”
- What is biovero TM plasticizer?
- The Biovero TM plasticizer solution is derived from bio-based feedstock and includes sustainability benefits, flexibility, and high efficiency. BioveroTMplasticizers are a safer plasticizer made from renewable resources that delivers increased production value, throughput, cost savings, and performance benefits.