Mesamoll | The universal plasticizer | LANXESS
Mesamoll is a non-phthalate, well-gelling and exceptionally saponification-resistant universal plasticizer for a wide range of polymers, such as PVC, PUR and rubber. Plasticizers By incorporation of plasticizers into compatible polymers, the materials can be modified in such a way that it becomes soft and flexible, even at sub-zero temperatures.
Specialty Plasticizers for Rubber/Elastomers | Hallstar
Hallstar is a market leader in producing specialty plasticizers for rubber/elastomers. We strive to stay ahead of market trends and new polymer launches with our knowledgeable synthesis and application labs. Distributor Login Sample Requests Contact Us Solutions Expertise Resource Center Sustainability News & Events
Plasticizer Brochure 09-2025 - Harwick
plasticizer to meet your requirements. Plasticizers Process Oils & Plasticizers optimum performance characterists - from general use to most demanding requirements. Harwick Standard's experienced technical and sales staff can assist in selecting the best Harwick Standard offers a broad line of plasticizers to meet the needs of both rubber
KURARAY LIQUID RUBBER - Elastomer Division | Specialty Chemicals
The high-viscosity synthetic rubbers are colorless, transparent, almost completely odorless and have low VOC values. The polymers of butadiene, isoprene and styrene have a low molecular weight, which is designed between solid rubber and plasticizer. KURARAY LIQUID RUBBER grades are co-vulcanizable with the base rubber to prevent migration.
Plasticizers: Types, Uses, Classification, Selection & Regulation
A primary plasticizer enhances elongation, softness and flexibility of polymer. They are highly compatible with polymers and can be added in large quantities. For example: up to 50% of vinyl gloves are made up of plasticizers, which make the PVC flexible and soft enough to wear.
- What is a plasticizer used for?
- The plasticizer is a commonly used additive in rubber products to improve the processing performance of rubber.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Why is Vaseline used as a rubber plasticizer?
- Often used in dark rubber products. Vaseline used as a rubber plasticizer can make the rubber have good extruding performance, can improve the adhesion between rubber and metal, have low pollution, and also has the effect of a physical antioxidant, which can affect the hardness and tensile strength of the rubber. influential.
- Are polymeric plasticizers better than monomeric?
- Generally, polymeric plasticizers do not provide significant performance advantages over monomerics and are seldom used. Hydrogenated nitrile butadiene rubber (HNBR) is produced by hydrogenating the double bonds of the butadiene component of nitrile butadiene rubber (NBR).