Methyl Acetyl Ricinoleate as Polyvinyl Chloride Plasticizer
The use of alternative plasticizers with low toxicity and good compatibility with polyvinyl chloride (PVC) has become more attractive in the recent years in contrast with the phthalate derivatives. In this study, an additive derived from castor oil (methyl acetyl ricinoleate—MAR) was tested as a plasticizer for PVC.
Methyl Acetyl Ricinoleate as Polyvinyl Chloride Plasticizer
In this study, an additive derived from castor oil (methyl acetyl ricinoleate—MAR) was tested as a plasticizer for PVC. MAR was added to PVC in a range of 50–90 PHR and the increase of the plasticizer content had a great effect on maximum tension and tension at 100% of PVC samples.
Methyl Acetyl Ricinoleate as Polyvinyl Chloride Plasticizer
The use of alternative plasticizers with low toxicity and good compatibility with polyvinyl chloride (PVC) has become more attractive in the recent years in contrast with the phthalate derivatives. In this study, an additive derived from castor oil (methyl acetyl ricinoleate—MAR) was tested as a plasticizer for PVC.
Methyl Acetyl Ricinoleate as Polyvinyl Chloride Plasticizer
In this study, an additive derived from castor oil (methyl acetyl ricinoleate—MAR) was tested as a plasticizer for PVC. MAR was added to PVC in a range of 50–90 PHR and the increase of the...
Effect of plasticizer content on the MFI of MAR compounds
In this study, an additive derived from castor oil (methyl acetyl ricinoleate—MAR) was tested as a plasticizer for PVC. MAR was added to PVC in a range... Cite Citations ... Although many...
- Can methyl acetyl ricinoleate be used as a plasticizer for PVC?
- In this study, an additive derived from castor oil (methyl acetyl ricinoleate—MAR) was tested as a plasticizer for PVC. MAR was added to PVC in a range of 50–90 PHR and the increase of the plasticizer content had a great effect on maximum tension and tension at 100% of PVC samples.
- Can castor oil be used as a plasticizer for polyvinyl chloride (PVC)?
- The use of alternative plasticizers with low toxicity and good compatibility with polyvinyl chloride (PVC) has become more attractive in the recent years in contrast with the phthalate derivatives. In this study, an additive derived from castor oil (methyl acetyl ricinoleate—MAR) was tested as a plasticizer for PVC.
- Is ricinoleic acid a primary plasticizer for poly(vinyl chloride)?
- Savvashe PB, Kadam PG, Mhaske ST (2015) Ester-amide based on ricinoleic acid as a novel primary plasticizer for poly(vinyl chloride). J Appl Polym Sci 132:1–12 23. Chen J, Li K, Wang Y et al (2017) Synthesis and properties of a novel environmental epoxidized glycidyl ester of ricinoleic acetic ester plasticizer for poly(vinyl chloride).
- How does plasticizer content affect elongation in PVC?
- MAR was added to PVC in a range of 50–90 PHR and the increase of the plasticizer content had a great effect on maximum tension and tension at 100% of PVC samples. Moreover, the elongation at break also increased with the increase of plasticizer content.
- What is the specific gravity of methyl acetyl ricinoleate?
- MAR (methyl acetyl ricinoleate—Flexricin P-4) with a specific gravity of 0.94 g cm −3 and a viscosity of 20 cP (at 25 °C) was supplied by Vertellus. DOTP (dioctyl terephthalate - Eastman 168) with a specific density of 1.18 g cm −3 (at 20 °C) and a viscosity of 63 cP (at 25 °C) was supplied by Eastman.
- What is the specific gravity of methyl acetyl ricinoleate (flexricin P-4)?
- MAR (methyl acetyl ricinoleate—Flexricin P-4) with a specific gravity of 0.94 g cm−3 and a viscosity of 20 cP (at 25 °C) was supplied by Vertellus. DOTP (dioctyl terephtha- late - Eastman 168) with a specific density of 1.18 g cm−3 (at 20 °C) and a viscosity of 63 cP (at 25 °C) was supplied by Eastman.