Jayflex plasticizers for advantaged performance
Jayflex DINP and DIDP are di-esters with a chemical structure providing an optimum balance between polar and non-polar groups. Key characteristics of the plasticizer are very slow diffusion and outstanding permanence derived from two high molecular weight branched alcohol chains. Safe and registered under REACH
DINP plasticizer | ExxonMobil Product Solutions
DINP plasticizer. Jayflex DINP plasticizer is the largest-volume general-purpose high-molecular-weight plasticizer for PVC , providing the opportunity for cost savings with a good balance of properties. As shown below, it is an excellent substitute for Di (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DOP) in most flexible PVC applications.
DIDP plasticizer | ExxonMobil Product Solutions
Jayflex plasticizers for advantaged performance Jayflex DINP and DIDP are diesters with a chemical structure providing an optimum balance between polar and nonpolar groups. Key characteristics of the plasticizer are very slow diffusion and outstanding permanence derived from two high-molecular-weight branched alcohol chains. Read more Quick links
Plasticizers: Types, Uses, Classification, Selection & Regulation
DINP, DIDP: High molecular weight ortho-phthalates Aliphatic dibasic acid Esters – These include chemicals such as glutarates, adipates, azelates and sebacates. They are made from aliphatic dibasic acids such as adipic acid and alcohols. Benzoate Esters – They are esterification products of benzoic acid and selected alcohols or diols.
2. How are DIDP and DINP used? - GreenFacts
Approximately 95% of DINP are used in PVC as a plasticizer. The remaining 5% are used in non-PVC applications. More than half of the DINP used in non-PVC applications involves polymer -related uses (e.g. rubbers). The remaining DINP is used in non- polymer applications including inks, adhesives and sealants, paints and lacquers.
- What are non-PVC applications for DINP?
- Approximately 95% of DINP are used in PVC as a plasticizer. The remaining 5% are used in non-PVC applications. In non-PVC applications, more than half of the DINP is used in polymer-related uses (e.g. rubbers). The remaining DINP is used in non-polymer applications including inks, adhesives and sealants, paints and lacquers.
- What is DIDP used for in non-PVC applications?
- In non-PVC applications, DIDP is used for anti-corrosion paints, anti-fouling paints, sealing compounds, and textile inks. More than half of DIDP is used in polymer-related applications (e.g., rubbers).
- Is DINP a phthalate?
- Its profile in terms of processability, performance, availability and economics makes DINP a “general purpose” phthalate, such as DEHP or DIDP. DINP (and DIDP) also show a particular compatibility for uses requiring long term performance or durability.
- In what applications other than PVC is DINP used?
- Approximately 95% of DINP is used in PVC as a plasticizer. The remaining 5% is used in non-PVC applications. More than half of the DINP used in non-PVC applications involves polymer -related uses (e.g. rubbers).
- What is the difference between DIDP and DINP?
- DIDP is a complex mixture containing mainly C10-branched isomers (ECB, 2003a). DIDP is marketed under two CAS numbers. No data on the differences between the types of DIDP has been identified and the EU RAR (ECB, 2003a) does not distinguish between the different forms (unlike the RAR for DINP). The correct structures can only be estimated.
- How much of DIDP is used in non-PVC applications?
- Approximately 5% of DIDP is used in non-PVC applications. More than half of this amount is used in polymer-related applications, such as rubbers.