Selecting Plasticizers for Adhesives and Sealants
A large number of different resins and plasticizers are used with adhesives and sealants. There are over 38 general chemical families of plasticizers and multiple types within each family. This makes the process of selecting a plasticizer for a specific adhesive or sealant formulation a very difficult task.
Specialty Plasticizers for Rubber/Elastomers | Hallstar
Special application information to note on our plasticizer brands in nitrile rubber : Plasthall 226 (DEEBA) – HT, LT, hydrocarbon fluid and oil resistance, FDA Regulation 177.2600 Plasthall 7050 – Fuel B resistance, LT, HT, oil resistance, limited use with low ACN.
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Escorez tackifiers ExxonMobil has a strong track record of leadership in the adhesive industry, bringing innovative products to the market for more than 50 years. We offer a broad portfolio of polymers and premium tackifiers with a focus on hot-melt adhesives (HMA) for packaging applications.
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- What is a plasticizer used for?
- The plasticizer is a commonly used additive in rubber products to improve the processing performance of rubber.
- Which plasticizers are compatible with rubber?
- Coal tar plasticizer Coal tar series plasticizers have good compatibility with rubber, can improve the aging resistance of rubber, but have an inhibitory effect on accelerators, affect vulcanization, and have high brittleness temperature. Commonly used are coal tar and coumarone resin.
- How can plasticizers be used to make polymers soft and flexible?
- By adding plasticizers to compatible polymers, the materials can be modified in such a way that they become soft and flexible by decreasing their glass transition temperature. Plasticizers are classified according to their molecular structure into monomeric or polymeric types.
- Which plasticizer is best for nitrile rubber?
- Special application information to note on our plasticizer brands in nitrile rubber : Plasthall ® 7050 – Fuel B resistance, LT, HT, oil resistance, limited use with low ACN. Poor water resistance. Plasthall ® 83SS – Fuel C resistance, LT, HT. Plasthall ® 4141 – Good unaged and heat aged LT, #3 oil resistance, FDA Regulation 177.2600.
- Which polymers need high polarity plasticizers?
- High ACN polymers require high polarity plasticizers, low ACN polymers require low polarity plasticizers. Polymerics used at greater than 15 PPHR are generally used in combinations with monomerics. Hallstar has a wide range of monomeric and polymeric plasticizers that can be used with NBR. APPLICATIONS
- Do petroleum-based plasticizers affect rubber performance and performance?
- Petroleum-based plasticizers are one of the most widely used plasticizers in the rubber industry, with good plasticizing effects and low cost. The influence of petroleum-based plasticizers on rubber performance and performance depends on their composition and properties.