Alternative plasticizer-ATBC America

  • Alternative plasticizer-ATBC America
  • Alternative plasticizer-ATBC America
  • Alternative plasticizer-ATBC America
  • What is the difference between BTHC & ATBC plasticizers?
  • Both plasticizers exhibit an excellent toxicological and eco-toxicological profile. ATBC is the common plasticizer for enteral applications, whereas BTHC is most often used in blood storage bags and catheters. The BTHC, however, is a very expensive plasticizer.
  • Are there alternative plasticizers?
  • There are a considerable number of alternative plasticizers in employment, without any toxicological data available (dibutyl adipate, diethylene glycol dibenzoate, and bis-2-ethylhexyl sebacate, to name a few).
  • Are alternative plasticizers better than DEHP?
  • Nevertheless, select alternative plasticizers to DEHP have come to be the expected norm with certain applications. TOTM, for example, appears to be the plasticizer of choice for drug infusion or chemotherapy applications, largely due to its chemical resistance.
  • Which plasticizer is best?
  • ATBC and BTHC are bio-based plasticizers. In terms of sustainability, they are the best plasticizers of the list and they are both biodegradable, too. Both plasticizers exhibit an excellent toxicological and eco-toxicological profile.
  • Is BTHC a good plasticizer?
  • The BTHC, however, is a very expensive plasticizer. DOA or dioctyl adipate, has the best efficiency of the common plasticizers and by far the best low temperature properties. Its biggest drawback is the tendency to migrate easily to the surface of the tubing which can cause other potential issues.
  • Can plasticizers be used as ortho-phthalates?
  • Several plasticizers are identified and discussed in the paper. All may be used as plasticizers, but only some are considered alternatives to general purpose ortho-phthalates such as DEHP and DINP, while the others are specialty plasticizers with niche uses.

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