Plasticizers - BASF Aerospace Materials and Technologies
Palatinol DPHP plasticizer is a high molecular weight, regulatory compliant phthalate plasticizer that is safe for use based on its physical and toxicological properties. Hexamoll DINCH nonphthalate plasticizer was especially developed for sensitive applications.
Plasticizers | ExxonMobil Product Solutions
DTDP plasticizer Jayflex DTDP plasticizer is the highest-molecular-weight phthalate plasticizer, providing greater performance at high temperatures. It is the preferred plasticizer for automotive cable applications and THHN/NMB electrical wire insulation. Learn more Linear plasticizers
Cargill Plasticizers | Bio-Based Plasticizers | Cargill
Cargill has created a bio-based plasticizer that meets the rigorous regulations for the PVC industry without sacrificing performance or profitability. The Biovero plasticizer solution is derived from bio-based feedstock and includes sustainability benefits, flexibility, and high efficiency.
Eastman Plasticizer A to Z List - Eastman Chemical Company
Eastman 168 non-phthalate plasticizer is an excellent general purpose non-orthophtalate plasticizer with performance equal or better than most ortho-phthalate plasticizers. It offers good performance properties, excellent low temperature flexibility, resistance to extraction by soapy water, and excellent non-migration properties.
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SANSO CIZER DUP (Diundecyl phthalate) is a high-molecular-weight (HMW) phthalate plasticizer that is produced by the esterification of phthalic anhydride with undecyl alcohol (eleven-carbon alcohol). It is a high-performance phthalate with excellent resistance to volatility and cold.
- What are phthalate plasticizers?
- Phthalate plasticizers offer exceptional compatibility and resistance to volatility and cold. SANSO CIZER DOP and DINP are examples of general-purpose phthalates. SANSO CIZER DOP (Di-2-ethylhexyl phthalate, DEHP) is a phthalate produced by the esterification of phthalic anhydride with 2-ethylhexanol (eight-carbon alcohol).
- Are phthalate esters a good plasticizer?
- Phthalate esters are still the most powerful plasticizers and dominate the plasticizer market due to their great plasticizing effect and low-cost, although phthalate plasticizers can migrate to the surface, leading to material performance degradation and a negative influence on human health 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16.
- Are phthalate-free plasticizers safe?
- In response to consumer and regulatory pressures, developing nonmigrating or phthalate-free PVC is very active in past few years. Recently, some other plasticizers instead of phthalate plasticizers, such as biocompatible material and oligomer 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, have been reported without toxicity.
- Are phthalate plasticizers covalently bound to PVC?
- Pharmaceutical Research. 18 (12), 1760–1766 (2001). Navarro, R., Pérez, P. M., Gómez Tardajos, M. & Reineckeet, H. Phthalate plasticizers covalently bound to PVC: plasticization with suppressed migration. Macromolecules. 43 (5), 2377–2381 (2010).
- Are phthalate plasticizers toxic?
- Recently, some other plasticizers instead of phthalate plasticizers, such as biocompatible material and oligomer 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, have been reported without toxicity. However, compared to phthalate plasticizers, majority of them have a poor plasticizing effect and the plasticizer migration still cannot be avoided.
- Does phthalate enlarge the molecular weight of PVC?
- Unlike other reported methods, this approach increases the interaction between phthalate and PVC to suppress its migration, not simply to enlarge its molecular size (or molecular weight). This methodology is highly versatile for producing the desired non-leaching PVC with a permanent plasticizer effect.