An investigation of plasticisers in 21st century value chains
'DEHP (or DOP) has been phased out in favour of dioctyl terephthalate – also called di (ethylhexyl) terephthalate – (DOTP). In Europe, the change has been driven by regulation.' She added that only small amounts of DEHP (DOP) production remain there – coming from Polynt and Deza – and mostly for medical end uses such as blood bags.
Jayflex plasticizers for advantaged performance
Jayflex DINP plasticizer is registered under 01-2119432682-41-0000 Jayflex DIDP plasticizer is registered under 01-2119422347-43-0000 True general-purpose plasticizers Jayflex DINP and DIDP show superior performance in the key requirements for a general purpose plasticizer.
Plasticizers: Types, Uses, Classification, Selection & Regulation
2014 – US CHAP Lifted Ban on DIDP, DNOP and Prohibits >0.1% level of DINP in Child Care Products U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) established a Chronic Hazard Advisory Panel (CHAP) to study and review the potential adverse effects of phthalates used in children’s toys and child care articles on children’s health under
DINP and DIDP - U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
DIDP and DINP are liquids with very low: – Vapor pressure – Water solubility – Dermal absorption (Elsisi et al., 1989) Exposures sufficiently high enough to induce adverse effects in humans are not plausible, given the inherent phys/chem properties of DIDP and DINP. Phys/Chem Properties & Exposure
Diisodecyl phthalate
Diisodecyl phthalate ( DIDP) is a commonly used plasticizer used in the production of plastic and plastic coating to increase flexibility. It is a mixture of compounds derived from the esterification of phthalic acid and isomeric decyl alcohols . The coating on furnishings, cookware, pharmaceutical pills, food wrappers and many other products
