Phthalate-Free Plasticizer for PVC Vietnam

  • Phthalate-Free Plasticizer for PVC Vietnam
  • Phthalate-Free Plasticizer for PVC Vietnam
  • Phthalate-Free Plasticizer for PVC Vietnam
  • Can phthalate plasticizers be used in Plasticized PVC?
  • For example, the use of phthalate plasticizers in plasticized PVC is neither prohibited in the US (federal and state legislation) nor the EU in any plasticized PVC product. We have already discussed recent regulatory status w.r.t phthalate plasticizers in child care articles. There are also federal regulations (not laws) for plasticizers.
  • What is plasticizer phthalate based?
  • Plasticizer is a chemical substance capable of making plastics softer, and phthalate is one of the most common materials to achieve it. However, phthalate-based plasticizer has often been blamed for disrupting the hormone system and thus been restricted from toys and furniture.
  • What are non phthalate plasticizers?
  • DIC is working to develop plasticizers (non-phthalate) that accommodate usage restrictions for Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals and food utensils, containers and packaging, and toys. Examples of major applications and representative product numbers of non-phthalate plasticizers are shown below.
  • Where is phthalate-free plasticizer eco-dehch produced?
  • Hanwha Solutions’ Chemical Division announced that it quadrupled annual production of phthalate-free plasticizer Eco-DEHCH. Up to 6.5 tons of it will be produced every year at a petrochemical industrial complex in the southeastern port city of Ulsan, South Korea.
  • Are plasticizers safe?
  • Awareness is increasing regarding the environment and the safety of plasticizers and a response is being demanded in raw materials as well. DIC is working to develop plasticizers (non-phthalate) that accommodate usage restrictions for Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals and food utensils, containers and packaging, and toys.
  • How does eco-dehch remove phthalate-inducing material?
  • Adding hydrogen to DOTP plasticizer, Eco-DEHCH manages to remove phthalate-inducing material from its chemical structure altogether. Only a few industrial leaders acquire the hydrogen-added mixture technology, also known as hydrogenation.

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