Roflex T70 - Phosphate Ester Plasticizer - PCC Group
Roflex T70 application advantages: – a lower environmental classification level compared to other phosphate ester based plasticizers, – high LOI 32-33% compared to standard plasticizers (LOI 24-25%) based on traditional PVC formulations (50 parts plasticizer, 100 parts PVC),
Roflex 50 - Phosphate Ester Plasticizer - PCC Group
Roflex 50 is a specialist additive for plastics, combining the function of plasticizer and flame retardant. It is a phthalate product based on triaryl phosphate esters. Roflex 50 is successfully used for the production of flexible PVC. Read more Properties and applications Roflex 50 application advantages:
Roflex T120 - Phosphate Ester Plasticizer - PCC Group
Roflex T120 application advantages: – less severe environmental classification (H411) than for commonly used phosphates of this type, – high LOI 32-33% compared to standard plasticizers (LOI 24-25%) based on traditional PVC formulations (50 parts plasticizer, 100 parts PVC),
Selecting Plasticizers for Adhesives and Sealants
Phosphate plasticizers are used in the adhesive and sealant industry when a secondary function of flame resistance is of value. Their price is prohibitive for many general-purpose applications. They are primarily used as plasticizers for PVC plastisols, polyacrylates, cellulose derivatives, and synthetic elastomers. Phosphates have a long
Roflex T45 - Phosphate Ester Plasticizer - PCC Group
Roflex T45 is a modified aryl phosphate that combines the functions of plasticiser and flame retardant. The product is a response to growing market requirements related to the plasticisation assurance of plastics at low temperatures. In addition, the plasticiser is characterised by a lower level of smoke generation during the combustion process
- What is roflex 50?
- It is aphthalate product based on triaryl phosphate esters. Roflex 50 is successfully used for the production of flexible PVC. – high LOI 32-33%, compared to standard plasticizers (LOI 24-25%) based on traditional PVC formulations (50 parts plasticizer, 100 parts PVC),
- What is an ester plasticizer?
- An ester plasticizer, in its simplest concept, is a high-boiling organic solvent that when added to an elastomeric polymer reduces stiffness and permits easier processing.1 For general performance applications, compounders require moderate performance in several areas without particular emphasis on any one.
- What is a general performance ester plasticizer?
- Some general performance ester plasticizers used in the marketplace today are DOA, DIDA, DIDP, DOP, DINP and other phthalates and adipates made from straight-chain alcohols of 7–11 carbons in length. Ester plasticizers are commonly used only for their as-molded, low-temperature contribution.
- Are elastomer plasticizers good for rubber?
- Traditional elastomer polymers, such as nitrile, polychloroprene, chlorinated polyethylene and chlorosulfonated polyethylene, have for years used moderate- to low-performance ester plasticizers. However, longevity requirements for rubber articles made from these elastomers have created a need for higher-performance ester plasticizers.
- How to choose a high-performance ester plasticizer?
- The rubber compounder must evaluate ester plasticizers for compatibility, processability, permanence and performance properties. The study of these properties by the rubber compounder will contribute to the selection of a high-performance ester plasticizer. 1.
- Which plasticizer is best for acrylic elastomers?
- Table V highlights data from this study conducted by DuPont Dow Elastomers L.L.C. ®. DBEEEG, a high molecular weight glycol ether ester monomeric plasticizer, is commonly recommended for acrylic elastomers. In this study, A-1000A and A-1000B show they are equal or better than DBEEEG at softening efficiency and original low temperature.