Highly efficient non-phthalate plasticizer for many
DOA (Dioctyl Adipate) is a non-phthalate, highly efficient plasticizer designed to give excellent low temperature properties to polyvinyl chloride (PVC). Its excellent wetting characteristics make it desirable for plastisol use where low plasticizer content coupled with low viscosity, as well as good fusion characteristics are necessary. DOA is
Alternative plasticizer - Metalest DOA | ChemSec Marketplace
Description Dioctyl adipate DOA plasticizer (Bis (2-Ethylhexyl) Adipate) is a light colored, oily liquid generally used as a plasticizer for PVC. It can be used alone or blended with other plasticizers. In PVC, DOA features flexibility at low temperatures, good electrical properties, good resistance to weathering, and good stability to heat.
Plastomoll DOA TDS
TI/N-CPN/IP Plastomoll DOA / June 2025 Page 3 of 4 Plastomoll DOA Description Plastomoll DOA is a highly efficient plasticizer which imparts excellent low temperature flexibility and resistance to impact to the base resin. For these reasons it finds wide use in polymeric systems based on vinyl, nitrocellulose and rubber.
L1 USP HPLC Columns: Chromolith RP-18e | Analytics and
Purity Method Transfer Products High Throughput, Long Lifetime Chromolith RP-18 endcapped HPLC columns combine high throughput and lower matrix sensitivity with an extremely long column lifetime. Thanks to their high-purity silica base, they minimize the negative effects of trace metals.
Float Zone Wafer | Float Zone vs Czochralski - Wafer World
Float-zone silicon is considered a high-purity alternative to crystals grown by the Czochralski process. Let’s take a look at the difference between a float zone wafer and one made via the Czochralski process. Float Zone The float Zone (FZ) method is based on the zone-melting principle and was invented by Theuerer in 1962.