Specialty Plasticizers for Rubber/Elastomers | Hallstar
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.
Mesamoll | The universal plasticizer | LANXESS
Monomeric and polymeric A distinction is made according to the molecular structure between monomeric and polymeric plasticizers. 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.
Green Polymer Additives | Emery Oleochemicals
EDENOL specialty plasticizers improve the processability and performance of plastics and synthetic rubbers.They also impart flexibility and durability to the finished article. We offer a wide range of phthalate-free plasticizers for high performance and technical applications, including both polymeric plasticizers and monomeric plasticizers.
Lincol 6: KRAHN
Lincol 6 is a special plasticizer, used in rubber industry, designed to obtain highly resistant products and to give flexibility at low temperature to fuel hoses, wire jacketing and for a wide range of molded extruded products. Lincol 6 can be used with any other plasticizer and is compatible with several elastomers, particularly with
New Plasticizers based on Alternative Raw Materials
BASF – Plasticizers – Toys. A long-standing and fruitful relationship Plasticizers are used to make plastic softer and more flexible. There has been a need for plasticizers ever since PVC (polyvinyl chloride) was patented in 1913. In its unmodified state, PVC is rigid and brittle. Plasticizers are used to make the material soft and flexible.
- How to choose a plasticizer?
- The choice of the plasticizer is dependent on the requirements that have to be met for the final product and the conditions around that product’s use. This may include low volatility, high permanence, low temperature flexibility, flame retardancy, high thermal stability and saponification resistance.
- What is a polymeric plasticizer?
- Polymeric plasticizers are typically made from aliphatic dibasic acids such as adipic acid and diols. They are primarily valued for their permanence. These plasticizers are generally classified as polyesters, not adipates. Many have low solvency for PVC and high viscosity. Both these factors can make processing f-PVC compounds difficult.
- Can plasticizers be incorporated into compatible polymers?
- 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. The degree of flexibility attainable depends on the type and quantity of plasticizer used.
- Why do we offer a wide range of plasticizer products?
- By offering a large range of products, we provide our customers the versatility of identifying a plasticizer family that is effective with various polymers, and gives several product options from which to choose for optimum performance characterists - from general use to most demanding requirements.
- What plasticizers does Harwick standard offer?
- Harwick Standard offers a broad line of plasticizers to meet the needs of both rubber compounders and flexible PVC formulators.
- Are polymeric plasticizers adipates?
- These plasticizers are generally classified as polyesters, not adipates. Many have low solvency for PVC and high viscosity. Both these factors can make processing f-PVC compounds difficult. Many have poor low-temperature properties and may be sensitive to moisture. Check out the table below for the benefits of polymeric plasticizers.