Plasticizers
Plasticizers from BASF BASF is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of plasticizers. BASF offers a broad product portfolio of plasticizers for standard as well as special applications, such as toys and medical devices. Plasticizers give flexibility to PVC products such as cables or films.
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BASF also produces specialty plasticizers, such as linear phthalates, trimellitates, such as Palatinol TOTM, adipates, and polymeric plasticizers in order to meet customer requirements, such as high or low temperature performance and low migration. Sustainable solutions for PVC, adhesive and other aerospace applications
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BASF offers a broad portfolio of products and technologies that can provide unique solutions across a wide range of applications — cabin interiors, seating components, secondary structural materials, additive manufacturing, performance additives and pigments, coatings and sealants, fuel and lubricant solutions, flame retardants and fire
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Classification of Plasticizers Plasticizers are commonly classified based on their chemical composition. It is possible to understand the influence of structural elements (e.g.,Plasticizers – BASF Aerospace Materials and Technologies ,Plasticizers are additives that increase the softness of the material to which they are added.
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- What types of plasticizers does BASF manufacture?
- BASF also produces specialty plasticizers, such as linear phthalates, trimellitates, such as Palatinol TOTM, adipates, and polymeric plasticizers in order to meet customer requirements, such as high or low temperature performance and low migration. Sustainable solutions for PVC, adhesive and other aerospace applications
- What are biomass balanced plasticizers based on?
- BASF has launched biomass balanced (BMB) plasticizers based on renewable raw materials under the names Hexamoll ® DINCH BMB, Palatinol ® N BMB, Palatinol ® 10-P BMB and Plastomoll ® DOA BMB. Instead of fossil resources, the required amount of bio-naphtha or biogas is used. These materials are derived from organic waste or vegetable oils.
- Why should you use BASF plasticizers?
- In a wide variety of applications, BASF’s plasticizers help make numerous products flexible. At the same time, they ensure reliable protection against bad weather and extreme temperatures, helping the products to last longer, function better and maintain their value. When stability meets flexibility, it’s because at BASF, we create chemistry.
- Which plasticizer is best for migratory behavior?
- TOTM shows the best performance in terms of migratory behavior, volatility, and weatherability. The DOP data are added for comparison. BASF’s Palatinol DPHP, Hexamoll DINCH and Palatinol TOTM plasticizers provide the design engineer sustainable options to adjust properties of vinyl, adhesive, and other formulations.
- What are plasticizers & how do they work?
- Plasticizers Plasticizers are additives that increase the softness of the material to which they are added.
- How does BASF use pyrolysis oil?
- In the manufacturing process, BASF uses pyrolysis oil obtained from previously non-recycled plastic waste instead of fossil resources at the beginning of the value chain. The oil is supplied by partners as part of BASF’s ChemCycling™ project.