factory supply DINP-American Chemistry

  • factory supply DINP-American Chemistry
  • factory supply DINP-American Chemistry
  • factory supply DINP-American Chemistry
  • Is DINP a food additive?
  • Danish EPA identified use of DINP in “slimy” (e.g. sticky animals), soft, and rubber toys; erasers; and in toys and childcare products made from foam plastic. NLM’s HSDB identifies use of this chemical in toys. FDA reports use of DINP as an indirect food additive used in food contact substances.
  • What does DINP stand for?
  • Diisononyl Phthalate (DINP) C6H4 (COOC9H19)2, is a clear, colorless, and almost odorless liquid chemical. It is soluble in most organic solvents. DINP is primarily used as a PVC plasticizer.
  • Is DINP soluble in organic solvents?
  • It is soluble in most organic solvents. DINP is primarily used as a PVC plasticizer. As compared to DOP, the low volatility and better endurability of DINP significantly reduces the fume emissions during the processing procedure and improves its permanence in the final product.
  • Is DINP a polymer?
  • NLM’s HSDB identifies the main non-PVC use of DINP as polymer-related. ECHA identifies use of this chemical in consumer polymer preparations and compounds in European countries. SPIN reports use of DINP in plastic construction materials, softeners for plastic and rubber, and raw materials for the production of plastic.
  • What products contain DINP?
  • Table 2-5 lists multiple plastic and PVC-related products, including jackets, polyurethane pigments, sheets, splines, top coating, and vinyl shower pan liner. Expected users are unknown due to the limited availability of information. Table 2-5 lists multiple printing ink products that contain DINP.
  • Is DINP a plasticizer?
  • GoodGuide’s Pollution Scorecard identifies use of DINP as a plasticizer in industrial softeners. CPCat identifies use of DINP in industrial plasticizers. SPIN identifies use of DINP in softeners in Nordic countries. Expected users are based on reporting under GoodGuide’s industrial uses and CPCat’s source (2012 CDR Industrial Sector report).

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