Effects of diffusion of a naturally-derived plasticizer from soft PVC
Tensile properties and hardness changes were used to monitor the macroscopic effects of plasticizer diffusion. Soft PVC obtained by partial substitution of DEHP by CA showed a significant...
Effects of diffusion of a naturally-derived plasticizer from soft PVC
Tensile properties and hardness changes were used to monitor the macroscopic effects of plasticizer diffusion. Soft PVC obtained by partial substitution of DEHP by CA showed a significant modification of mechanical properties related to a higher plasticizer evaporation during ageing tests.
Effects of diffusion of a naturally-derived plasticizer from soft PVC
This work is aimed to study the application of a bio-based plasticizer, obtained by acetylation and epoxydation of cardanol, for the production of soft PVC foams. The use of epoxidized cardanol… Expand 2 Save Alert Mechanical and durability properties of soft PVC plasticized by cardanol derivatives A. Greco, Francesca Ferrari, A. Maffezzoli
Bio-Based Plasticizers for Polyvinylchloride (PVC) | SpringerLink
In an attempt to replace the DOP from PVC, which cause changes in PVC properties and reduces the service life of materials, due to the loss of plasticizer with the extent of time, the combination of two plasticizers has been investigated.
Biobased Plasticizers from Tartaric Acid: Synthesis and Effect
Their compatibility and plasticizing effect for soft PVC were evaluated using thermogravimetric analysis, dynamic mechanical analysis, tensile testing, and migration testing. The results...