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Eco-Friendly Plasticizers PEP Report 62B Published December 2014 Plasticizers are organic esters, which is compounded into polymers to facilitate processing, and to improve flexibility and toughness of the final products through internal modification of the polymer morphology.
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Plasticizers and plasticization 17 Phthalates 19 Terephthalates 19 Aliphatics 20 Epoxidized vegetable oils 20 Trimellitates 20 Benzoates 20 Phosphate plasticizers 20 Polymeric plasticizers 21 Manufacturing processes 22 Polycarboxylic acid esters 22 Terephthalates 22 Epoxidized vegetable oils 22 Phosphate plasticizers 22 Polymeric plasticizers 22
Health, Eco Concerns Give Non-Phthalate Plasticizers a Push
This general-purpose non-phthalate boasts high efficiency and requires less plasticizer in most formulations. Low migration and volatility, along with excellent UV stability, are claimed. It is also said to blend faster and easier with PVC than most other plasticizers, which reduces processing time. Perstorp is seeking food-contact approvals.
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