factory price industrial phthalate ester plasticizer

  • factory price industrial phthalate ester plasticizer
  • factory price industrial phthalate ester plasticizer
  • factory price industrial phthalate ester plasticizer
  • What phthalate replacements does hallstar offer?
  • Hallstar has a broad product portfolio with a wide range of functionality in both elastomers and PVC. A subset of this brand is our Plasthall® PR-Series which represents the group of products designed as phthalate replacements. Plasthall ® 114 is a proprietary, aliphatic ester plasticizer used to modify high-polarity thermoplastics and elastomers.
  • Is plasthall a polymeric or monomeric plasticizer?
  • Ester plasticizers are typically monomerics, but those designated as Plasthall® P-Series are polymerics. Hallstar has a broad product portfolio with a wide range of functionality in both elastomers and PVC. A subset of this brand is our Plasthall® PR-Series which represents the group of products designed as phthalate replacements.
  • How do I Choose an ester plasticizer?
  • When choosing an ester plasticizer, consider the specific elastomer being used and its properties. Compatibility between the plasticizer and elastomer is crucial, based on having similar polarities.
  • Is plasthall lcoa a phthalate?
  • Plasthall® PR- LCOA is a low molecular weight, long chain oligomer highly recommended as a phthalate alternative in PVC and Nitrile rubber. Plasthall RP-1020 is a low molecular weight reactive ester for a variety of elastomers.
  • What are Plasthall® plasticizers used for?
  • Plasthall® plasticizers, such as Plasthall® 226, 100, or 503, are used for more critical applications that require more specialized performance for more demanding end uses. They generally fall under the Plasthall® trade name.
  • What is hallstar plasthall® PR-series phthalate replacement technology?
  • Hallstar's Plasthall® PR-Series is on the leading edge of phthalate replacement technology. As environmental and toxicity concerns continue to grow, the desire to transition to non-regulated phthalates from elastomer compounds around the globe is rapidly increasing.

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