Plasticizers - Chemical Economics Handbook (CEH) | S&P Global - IHS Markit
Flexible PVC (and thus plasticizers) is found in the following applications: construction (flooring, wall coverings), electrical (wire and cable jacketing), consumer goods (toys, footwear, etc.), packaging, transportation (inside and outside of vehicles), furnishings, and medical uses (tubing, blood bags).
Plasticizers: Types, Uses, Classification, Selection & Regulation
Extenders are a subset of secondary plasticizers. They are commonly employed with primary plasticizers to reduce costs in general purpose flexible PVC. They are mostly low cost oils having limited compatibility in PVC. They are added to reduce cost and in some cases to improve fire resistance.
Plasticizer Selection for Elastomers - Chemceed
Both monomeric and polymeric ester plasticizers are compatible with AEM. DOS and DOP can be used to impart low-temperature flexibility, but can only be used in temperatures up to 125°C. Polymeric plasticizers are recommended for better permanence and higher continuous use temperature applications.
A Viable and Sustainable Alternative to Dioctyl Sebacate Plasticizer
DOS, an odorless and colorless liquid with low viscosity, is generated by reacting sebacic acid with 2-ethyl hexanol. DOS is food contact compliant according to FDA CFR 21. It has become an industry standard as a low-temperature plasticizer for PVC coatings due to its low volatility and good weathering properties.
Mesamoll | The universal plasticizer | LANXESS
The principal properties of plasticized polymers such as modified mechanical data, low-temperature flexibility and low flammability can be achieved through the use of monomeric plasticizers. If the requirements include low plasticizer migration into other plastics, coatings and adhesives or resistance to extraction by other chemicals, polymeric plasticizers from the Ultramoll range should