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This general purpose plasticizer for industrial applications is ideally suited to films and coatings. It is highly versatile and displays low viscosity. Other key features include its good low-temperature performance and low volatility. Plastomoll These are adipic acid-based monomeric plasticizers with good low tem-perature properties.
Plasticizers
Plasticizers In a wide variety of applications, BASF’s plasticizers help make numerous products flexible. At the same time, they ensure reliable protection against bad weather and extreme temperatures, helping the products to last longer, function better and maintain their value.
Plasticizer product range for a sustainable business
BASF plasticizers: functional, versatile and safe PLASTOMOLL PALATINOLN PALAMOLL PALATINOL10-P 5 HexamollDINCH This trusted non-phthalate plasticizer for high safety and quality standards is recommended whenever people come into close contact with PVC products that contain plasticizers.
Technical Information
High viscosity polymeric plasticizer for PVC and paints. Good resistance to oils and aliphatic hydrocarbons. It has only a slight tendency to migrate into plastics. Palamoll 646 is approved for use in plasticized PVC articles for food contact applications. Chemical nature Polymeric plasticizer derived from adipic acid and butanediol CAS
Performance Polymers
BASF’s biopolymers are certified compostable and partly bio-based plastics which contribute to a circular economy by increasing organic recycling and closing the loop of the food value chain. Read more Polyphthalamides
- What types of plasticizers does BASF manufacture?
- BASF also produces specialty plasticizers, such as linear phthalates, trimellitates, such as Palatinol TOTM, adipates, and polymeric plasticizers in order to meet customer requirements, such as high or low temperature performance and low migration. Sustainable solutions for PVC, adhesive and other aerospace applications
- Does BASF have a phthalate plasticizer?
- Many leading brands in the toy and medical industries as well as several retailers have developed strong trust in BASF’s non-phthalate plasticizer. The whole approach has been externally validated by PricewaterhouseCoopers AG Germany (PwC) TOYS 6 HEXAMOLL®DINCH®OFFERS A WELL-BALANCED TECHNICAL PERFORMANCE
- What are plasticizers used for?
- Plasticizers are used in many different applications, including films, insulation for cables and ducts, coatings, flooring, hoses and profiles. They are also an essential part of sensitive applications such as toys, medical products, sports and leisure equipment as well as food packaging.
- What are biomass balanced plasticizers based on?
- BASF has launched biomass balanced (BMB) plasticizers based on renewable raw materials under the names Hexamoll ® DINCH BMB, Palatinol ® N BMB, Palatinol ® 10-P BMB and Plastomoll ® DOA BMB. Instead of fossil resources, the required amount of bio-naphtha or biogas is used. These materials are derived from organic waste or vegetable oils.
- What feedstocks does BASF use?
- BASF now offers part of its plasticizer portfolio based on circular feedstocks. For this purpose, either renewable or chemically recycled feedstock is used at the beginning of the value chain instead of fossil resources. The alternative feedstock is allocated to the sales products according to a mass balance approach.
- Which plasticizer is best for migratory behavior?
- TOTM shows the best performance in terms of migratory behavior, volatility, and weatherability. The DOP data are added for comparison. BASF’s Palatinol DPHP, Hexamoll DINCH and Palatinol TOTM plasticizers provide the design engineer sustainable options to adjust properties of vinyl, adhesive, and other formulations.
