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  • best price Eastman plasticizers handling guidelines
  • best price Eastman plasticizers handling guidelines
  • best price Eastman plasticizers handling guidelines
  • Is Eastman 168Tm non-Phthalate plasticizer volatile?
  • Plasticizer volatility was determined by heating samples in aluminum weighing pans at 177°C (350°F) for 24 hours. Eastman 168TM non-phthalate plasticizer is more volatile than DIDP and less volatile than DOP, DINP, and 711P (see Figure 2). PVC plastisol formulations were prepared according to the formulas in Table 2.
  • Does Eastman 168Tm non-Phthalate plasticizer have a low lacquer Mar?
  • Work in Eastman laboratories has confirmed the very low-lacquer mar properties imparted to A fused vinyl formulation (Table 6) containing Eastman 168TM non-phthalate plasticizer exhibited much less lacquer marring than the same formulation containing ortho-phthalate plasticizers.
  • What is the plasticizer used in Plastisol formulations?
  • The plasticizer used in each formulation is the amount required to give equal modulus and Shore A hardness. The plastisol formulations in Table 2 were prepared on a low-shear mixer and deaerated. The samples were aged at 23°C (73°F). Brookfield (low-shear) and Severs (high-shear) viscosities were measured.
  • Which plasticizer is least volatile during fusion?
  • Plastisol volatility during fusion was determined by measuring the percent weight loss at various fusion temperatures (Figure 5). Eastman 168TM non-phthalate plasticizer, DINP, and 711P are all less volatile than DOP, and as expected, DIDP is the least volatile. Fusion properties were determined on the temperature gradient bar (Figure 6).

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