Bis(2-ethylhexyl) sebacate Selectophore, = 97.0 122-62-3

                                               
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Dioctyl sebacate

                                               
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DOS (DEHS) Plasticizer - rpch.ru

                                               
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Poly(vinyl chloride) plasticized with mixtures of succinate

                                               
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Plasticizers: Types, Uses, Classification, Selection & Regulation

                                               
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  • What is dos plasticizer?
  • DOS plasticizer is a superior cold-resisting plasticizer,it has good plasticizing effect and better heat endurance,light-resisting and electrical properties. It is chiefly used in processing polyvinl chloride and its copolymer,cellulosic resins and synthetic rubbers,etc.. It is usually mixed with phthalic
  • When should a plastisol based on DOS be used?
  • It should be used in minimal amounts that meet specific low-temperature performance requirements. DOS is a very useful plasticizer for organosols and plastisols. The viscosity of plastisols based on DOS as the sole plasticizer is approximately one-third that of comparable dioctyl phthalate systems.
  • What is the viscosity of plastisol based on DOS?
  • The viscosity of plastisols based on DOS as the sole plasticizer is approximately one-third that of comparable dioctyl phthalate systems. The initial viscosity advantage over dioctyl phthalate is retained, even on prolonged aging. DOS is used in several elastomers, such as polychloroprene, chlorinated polyethylene and chlorosulfonated polyethylene.