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Plasticizers : DOP, DINP, DOA, TOTM, DBP, DPHP DOTP, UN 640 (Non-Phthalates), Polymeric Plasticizers - General purpose - Low / medium / high heat resistance - Low migration / low volatility - Non phthalates : UPC Technology Corporation UPC Chemicals (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd. Epoxidized SoyBean Oil (ESBO) - Secondary plasticizer - Lubricant
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Modifiers and plasticizers
Polymers that have to meet high technical requirements require the support of specialty polymer additives. Via its BRUGGOLEN product lines, Bruggemann offers high performance additives for engineering thermoplastics with a focus on polyamides (PA6, PA 6.6, PA 12 and Co-polyamide), polyesters (PET, PBT), polypropylene (PP) as well as in the recycling of high-grade polymers.
Plasticizers: Types, Uses, Classification, Selection & Regulation
Most common plasticiser chemistries include citrates, benzoates, ortho-phthalates, terephthalates, adipates, azelates, sebacates, and trimellitates. Plasticizers are the most common additives used in the plastics industry. But, selecting the right plasticizer for an application has always been a daunting task.
- How did Malaysia's plastic industry perform in 2021?
- Total trade reached RM32.8 billion, reflecting an 11.6% surge compared to RM29.4 billion in 2021. Collaborating with stakeholders like the Malaysian Plastics Manufacturers Association (MPMA), MIDA actively engaged plastic products manufacturers, particularly SMEs.
- How can Malaysia reduce plastic waste?
- In line with global ESG efforts, the plastic industry pursues energy reduction, enhanced recycling, and waste reduction. On the national level, the Malaysian Government introduced a Circular Economy Roadmap to combat inadequately managed plastic waste.
- What is Malaysia's plastic Sustainability Roadmap 2021-2030?
- On the national level, the Malaysian Government introduced a Circular Economy Roadmap to combat inadequately managed plastic waste. Released by KASA in December 2021, the Malaysia Plastic Sustainability Roadmap, 2021-2030 serves as a comprehensive strategy to address plastic waste concerns.
- How did the plastic industry perform in 2021?
- Exports of plastic products rose to RM17.3 billion, an 8.8% increase from 2021’s RM15.9 billion. Total trade reached RM32.8 billion, reflecting an 11.6% surge compared to RM29.4 billion in 2021.
- Is PBP plasticizer toxic?
- PBP is derived from a specific palm oil grade and so far we are the only company in Malaysia that have discovered this formulation derived from this specific grade. - Dervied from edible palm oil, PBP plasticizer is non toxic. PBP is a bio-based chemical additive. It is biodegradable and will not leave toxic residue waste.
- What is PBP plasticizer?
- It is formulated to replace DOP plasticizer and other types of crude-oil based processing aids. PBP is derived from a specific palm oil grade and so far we are the only company in Malaysia that have discovered this formulation derived from this specific grade. - Dervied from edible palm oil, PBP plasticizer is non toxic.