Selection of Plasticizers for Coating Formulations
The class of chemicals called "phthalates" are the most commonly used plasticizers. & odorless liquids, manufactured in large quantities. In Europe, more than 90% of the total volume phthalates are produced & used to plasticize PVC (polyvinyl chloride) to make flexible PVC products.
DBP, Di Butyl Phthalates - Polymer Additives Selection
Polycizer DBP by Harwick Standard is a dibutyl phthalate-based plasticizer. It decreases milling time, increases plasticity and aids processing. It exhibits high-solvation and gives soft, flexible... view more Applications ABS Bioplastic>Cellulosic polymer Natural Rubber Other Rubber>CR, Chlorinated Rubber DBP KIC Chemicals
DBP, Di Butyl Phthalates - Adhesives Ingredients Selection
Dibutyl phthalate (DBP) is a low molecular weight, cost effective, efficient and popular phthalate plasticizer used in adhesives and sealants. Dibutyl phthalate (DBP) works like a speciality plasticizer when used in combination with other high molecular phthalates.
Dibutyl Phthalate (DBP) - Chemceed
Dibutyl Phthalate (DBP) by Chemceed is a dibutyl phthalate. Acts as a plasticizer. It is suitable for highly concentrated PVC compounds. Dibutyl Phthalate (DBP) is used in adhesives. Product Type Plasticizers > Phthalates > DBP, Di Butyl Phthalates Chemical Composition Dibutyl phthalate CAS Number 84-74-2 Access full datasheet
DBP (Di-Butyl Phthalate) - Nan Ya Plastics
DBP (Di-Butyl Phthalate) Technical Datasheet | Supplied by Nan Ya Plastics Di-butyl phthalate. Acts as a plasticizer. It is produced by esterifying butanol and phthalic anhyrdide. It exhibits higher volatility, compatibility with PVC and has high plasticizing efficiency.
- What is dibutyl phthalate (DBP)?
- Dibutyl phthalate (DBP) by GuangDong Sky Bright acts as a plasticizer. It can be used in the production of color thin film, leatherette and plastics because of its good solubility with dye. Dibutyl... view more Plasthall® DBP by Hallstar acts as a general purpose monomeric plasticizer. It is dibutylphthalate.
- Is dibutyl phthalate a teratogen?
- Dibutyl phthalate (DBP) is one of the six phthalic acid esters found on the Priority Pollutant List, which consists of pollutants regulated by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA). DBP was added to the California Proposition 65 (1986) list of suspected teratogens in November 2006.
- Can microorganisms biodegrade dimethyl phthalate?
- Biodegradation by microorganisms represents one route for remediation of DBP. For example, Enterobacter species can biodegrade municipal solid waste—where the DBP concentration can be observed at 1500 ppm—with a half-life of 2–3 hours. In contrast, the same species can break down 100% of dimethyl phthalate after a span of six days.
- What is monobutyl phthalate (MBP)?
- Monobutyl phthalate (MBP) is its major metabolite. Biodegradation by microorganisms represents one route for remediation of DBP. For example, Enterobacter species can biodegrade municipal solid waste—where the DBP concentration can be observed at 1500 ppm—with a half-life of 2–3 hours.
- What is DBP used for?
- DBP is an important plasticizer that enhances the utility of some major engineering plastics, such as PVC. Such modified PVC is widely used in plumbing for carrying sewage and other corrosive materials. Hydrolysis of DBP leads to phthalic acid and 1-butanol. Monobutyl phthalate (MBP) is its major metabolite.