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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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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
Selecting Plasticizers for Adhesives and Sealants
The following phthalate plasticizers have been cited as substances of very high concern (SVHC): Benzyl butyl phthalate (BBP) Di- (2-ethyl hexyl) phthalate (DEHP) Dibutyl phthalate (DBP) Diisobutyl phthalate (DIBP) Pentyl iso-pentylphthalate (PIPP) Diisopentylphthalate (DIPP) Dimethoxyethylphthalate (DmoEP)
Eastman Plasticizers for Adhesives
Benzoflex 2088 is a high solvating plasticizer known for its exceptional performance in PVC, polyvinyl acetate and water-based adhesive systems. Product availability by region: Asia Pacific | Europe, Middle East, & Africa | Latin America | North America SDS | Technical Data Sheet Benzoflex - LA-705 Plasticizer
High Molecular Weight Phthalates Plasticizers
ExxonMobil offers the industry’s broadest range of high-molecular-weight (HMW) phthalate plasticizers including branched and linear phthalates but also benzoates, adipates and trimellitates. This range of plasticizers provide the optimal balance of performance and safety to serve almost every flexible PVC end uses, including for example
- Which phthalate is used as a plasticizer for PVC?
- DTDP is the highest weight dialkyl phthalate to be used as a plasticizer. It was widely used as a high temperature plasticizer for PVC until trimellitates came into existence. It needs high processing temperatures for compounding with PVC. Cost: Phthalates are used as PVC plasticizers since the earliest days of flexible PVC.
- How many phthalates are there in indoor plasticizers?
- The global occurrence and concentrations of indoor plasticizers were reviewed. Widely reported 10 phthalates and 14 alternative plasticizers were investigated. Indoor plasticizers in 4 phases were discussed across multiple dimensions. Mass transfer and partition of plasticizer were analyzed for all indoor interfaces.
- What is phthalate plasticizer?
- Phthalate plasticizers are widely used in our daily lives and industries, among which di (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) is the most used with a consumption equaling to ¾ of the total plasticizer production. Its content in plastics and rubber can reach as high as 40% .
- Are phthalate plasticizers the future?
- Phthalate plasticizers will still be the dominant type and production volume globally in the future, but those of long-chain (C 9 –C 10) alcohol-based esters and non-phthalate plasticizers will increase largely. As important additives for functional polymers, the market and application of plasticizers are very bright.
- What are the different types of phthalate plasticizers?
- Among them, the most common are: Phthalate Esters – Produced by esterification of phthalic anhydride or phthalic acid. Obtained by the oxidation of orthoxylene or naphthalene. Most commonly used phthalate plasticizers include: DEHP: Low molecular weight ortho-phthalate. Still the world’s most widely used PVC plasticizer
- What are the benefits and limitations of phthalate plasticizers?
- Key benefits and limitations of phthalate plasticizers include: Di-2-ethylhexyl-phthalate (DEHP) is a low molecular weight ortho-phthalate. It has a chemical formula of C 6 H 4 (C 8 H 17 COO) 2. It is produced by the esterification of phthalic anhydride with 2-ethyl-hexanol.