Eastman Plasticizers for PVC
Food Contact Status compliant – Eastman DOP plasticizer (Bis (2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate) is a light colored, low volatility, odorless liquid. It is the most widely used all-purpose plasticizer offered by Eastman for use with PVC resins. It features good stability to heat and ultraviolet light, a broad range of compatibility, and excellent
A Strategy for Nonmigrating Highly Plasticized PVC
Nonmigrating highly plasticized PVC was prepared based on a new compound that acts as a plasticizer that was derived from di (2-ethylhexyl) 4-hydrophthalate and chlorinated paraffin-52. The...
New phthalate-free plasticizer gives flexible PVC an
Article-New phthalate-free plasticizer gives flexible PVC an environmental edge Pevalen Pro initially will be available with up to 40% renewable content, with the long-term potential of becoming fully renewable, said Perstorp (Malmo, Sweden). Clare Goldsberry| Jun 30, 2025
Plasticizers: POLYSORB ID, plant-based solutions
Phthalate-free diester plasticizer is suitable for applications in direct contact with end-users (hospital floorings, decorative indoor surfaces, school furniture, etc). Go to our product finder to order a sample and download specification sheets, safety data sheets, and certifications. POLYSORB ID - isosobide diester
Thermo Scientific Nalgene Non-Phthalate PVC Tubing - Fisher Sci
Thermo Scientific Nalgene Non-Phthalate PVC Tubing. Lab-grade, autoclavable clear tubing sets the standard for purity and quality, made from highest-grade resins, free from ortho-phthalate plasticizers. Complies with FDA CFR21 for food packaging, USP VI, Cytotoxicity, REACH, Latex-free, RoHS, and California Proposition 65 standards.
- What are phthalate-free internal plasticized polyvinyl chloride (PVC) materials?
- In this work, the phthalate-free internally plasticized polyvinyl chloride (PVC) materials were developed by covalent attachment of tributyl citrate (TBC), propargyl ether tributyl citrate (PrTBC), oleic acid, and poly (dimethylsiloxane) diglycidyl ether terminated (PDMS, Mn ≃ 800) to the PVC matrix.
- Are phthalate-free Plasticizer-based PVC gels safe?
- Phthalate-based plasticizers, which are commonly used for polyvinyl chloride (PVC), exhibit toxic effects on both the environment and human health, leading to the exploration of phthalate-free alternatives. In this study, phthalate-free plasticizer-based PVC (Pf-PVC) gels were developed.
- Is alkyl-HPG a viable alternative plasticizer for flexible PVC?
- Alkyl-HPG was well miscible with PVC, and PVC plasticized with alkyl-HPG exhibited excellent flexibility, toughness, and thermal stability. Therefore, alkyl-HPG is expected to be promising as a commercially-available and sustainable alternative plasticizer for flexible PVC production.
- Which phthalate based plasticizers are used in the PVC industry?
- Among the traditional plasticizers, phthalate-based plasticizers, such as dibutyl phthalate (DBP), bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP), di-iso-nonyl phthalate (DINP), and di-n-octyl phthalate (DNOP), account for more than 90 % of their usage in the PVC industry.
- Are PF-PVC gels phthalate-free?
- Phthalate-free plasticizer-based polyvinyl chloride (Pf-PVC) gels were developed. Pf-PVC gels exhibited excellent transparency (T ≈ 95.4 % at 550 nm). Pf-PVC gels showed improved flexibility especially under a lower electric field. Pf-PVC gel microlens demonstrated electrical-tunable focus length (5–29.3 mm).
- Are plasticizers phthalate-free?
- nyl phthalate (DINP).Key FindingsHBN identified six phthalate-free plasticizer types, three synthetic and three bio-based, in use i ommercial PVC building products. The available data suggest that non-phthalate plasticizers present fewer hu