Dioctyl terephthalate DOTP/DEHT-Skyrun Industrial Germany

  • Dioctyl terephthalate DOTP/DEHT-Skyrun Industrial Germany
  • Dioctyl terephthalate DOTP/DEHT-Skyrun Industrial Germany
  • Dioctyl terephthalate DOTP/DEHT-Skyrun Industrial Germany
  • What is Dioctyl terephthalate (DOTP)?
  • Dioctyl terephthalate (DOTP) is one of the most used non-phthalate plasticizers in the polymer industry since it possesses good plasticizing properties yet does not jeopardize human health. DOTP is mainly manufactured by direct esterification.
  • What is non Phthalate plasticizer Dioctyl terephthalate?
  • The non-phthalate plasticizer dioctyl terephthalate (DOTP or DEHT), is an organic molecule with the chemical formula C 6 H 4 (CO 2 C 8 H 17) 2. This colorless viscous liquid is known to be a great substitute for harmful phthalates in plastic production.
  • Why is di-octyl terephthalate important?
  • Overall, DOTP's versatility, performance, and environmental compatibility make it a valuable ingredient in modern polymer formulations across various sectors. Di-Octyl Terephthalate (DOTP) is a versatile and environmentally friendly plasticizer widely used in various industries.
  • What is Dioctyl terephthalate used for?
  • Dioctyl Terephthalate, DOTP, is extensively used in applications like extrusion, calendaring, injection molding, rotational molding, dip molding, slush molding, coating and some ink applications. Contact us for more detailed technical information, Technical Data Sheet, Commercial offer and Samples. email contact
  • What is the difference between phthalate-based DEHP and DOTP?
  • One example of this trend is the substitution of phthalate-based DEHP by its non-orthophthalate counterpart DOTP (based on the same OXO alcohol), steadily expanding its share of the European PVC plasticiser market. However, the composition and properties of DEHT (DOTP) may vary, depending on the production method used.
  • What is DOTP & how does it work?
  • DOTP is mainly manufactured by direct esterification. Many process parameters need to be monitored simultaneously to guarantee high product quality and high reaction throughput—something that is not possible with traditional laboratory analysis.

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