Plasticizers: Types, Uses, Classification, Selection & Regulation
Due to its low cost and generally good performance, DEHP is widely employed as a plasticizer in manufacturing articles made of PVC. Melting point: 50°C Boiling point: 250 - 257°C at 0.5 kPa Structure of DEHP DEHP offers good gelling, satisfactory electrical properties and helps to produce highly elastic compounds with reasonable cold strength.
Hexamoll DINCH
Hexamoll DINCH is a colorless, clear and practically anhydrous liquid with a hardly noticeable odor. It is soluble in the usual organic solvents and is miscible and compatible with all of the monomeric plasticizers commonly used in PVC. Hexamoll DINCH is almost insoluble in water.
Hexamoll DINCH
Hexamoll DINCH Hexamoll DINCH is the trusted non-phthalate plasticizer especially developed for applications with close human contact. Therefore, it is the ideal solution when it comes to high safety and quality standards. Key features include low viscosity, low density, cold temperature flexibility and an excellent toxicological profile.
Advanced Medical-Grade Compounds - PVC plasticizers - Tekni-Plex
For a Shore A 75 PVC compound the concentration of the plasticizer can vary from a low of 27% for DOA to a high of 32% for TOTM. In general, DEHT, DINCH & TOTM require higher levels of concentration than DEHP to match the same Shore A. Selecting an alternative plasticizer to DEHP can also impact the cost of the PVC compound.
Plasticizers Price Report | Compliance and Methodology
Plasticizers Methodology – 14 April 2025. Methodology. This is the ICIS pricing methodology for plasticizers. ICIS quotes plasticizer prices in Europe, Asia-Pacific and the US Gulf. ICIS continuously develops, reviews and revises its methodologies in consultation with industry participants. Previous versions of this methodology can be found
- What is DINCH plasticizer?
- DINCH is the trusted non-phthalate plasticizer especially developed for applications with close human contact. Therefore it is the ideal solution when it comes to high safety and quality standards for use in many sensitive goods. DINCH is recommended whenever people are in close contact with PVC products that contain plasticizers.
- Why is Hexamoll ® DINCH a good plasticizer?
- BASF has invested more than €7 million in toxicological research for Hexamoll ® DINCH thus far. Thanks to its excellent toxicological profile and the low migration rate, the plasticizer is approved and certified by many authorities and institutions worldwide. In addition, Hexamoll ® DINCH sets high standards with regard to sustainability.
- What is Hexamoll ® DINCH?
- Versatile non-phthalate plasticizer for PVC and other polar polymers, specially intended for use in applications that involve intimate human contact is the non-phthalate plasticizer especially developed for applications for close human contact. Hexamoll ® DINCH is a colorless, clear and practically anhydrous liquid with a hardly noticeable odor.
- What makes elatur® ch (DINCH) a good plasticizer?
- Flexibility. The purpose defines the choice. ELATUR® CH (DINCH) is a modern, low-viscosity plasticizer with very good low-temperature flexibility for a variety of applications.
- Is Hexamoll ® DINCH sustainable?
- Thanks to its excellent toxicological profile and the low migration rate, the plasticizer is approved and certified by many authorities and institutions worldwide. In addition, Hexamoll ® DINCH sets high standards with regard to sustainability. Hexamoll ® DINCH was evaluated using the Sustainable Solution Steering methodology.