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  • factory supply How do plasticizers work-AskingLot
  • factory supply How do plasticizers work-AskingLot
  • factory supply How do plasticizers work-AskingLot
  • How do plasticizers work?
  • Plasticizers work in a similar way, and without them, the material would be hard, rigid, and more difficult to shape. Over 30,000 substances have been tested for use as a polymer plasticizer, though today, only about 50 are available for use.
  • How to make a plastic product more flexible by adding plasticizers?
  • The process of making the final plastic product more flexible by adding plasticizers is called plasticization. By adding the right type and amount of plasticizer, you can tweak the polymer properties to get exactly what you need.
  • What is plasticization & why is it important?
  • Plasticization is about developing strong forces between PVC and plasticizers. Looking for a general purpose plasticizer?
  • What about "non-phthalates"?
  • What is the difference between a solvent and a plasticizer?
  • A plasticizer is a material, generally gaseous or liquid, which is compatible with the polymer and can be absorbed into its interstices --- the space around the polymer chains. Effectively, a solvent is a plasticizer --- but generally with low permanence, i.e., a solvent is generally volatile and evaporates from the polymer fairly rapidly.
  • How does a plasticizer interact with a polymer?
  • External plasticizers have a low vapor pressure. They interact with the polymer at high temperatures without a chemical reaction. The interaction happens through their solvent or swelling ability. It's essential to differentiate between solvent plasticizers and nonsolvent plasticizers.
  • What is the free volume Theory of plasticization?
  • The free volume theory combines aspects of both lubricity and gel theories of plasticization. This approach focuses on the interactions between the plasticizer and resin macromolecules. It assumes plasticizer molecules are not permanently bound to the resin. They can self-associate and associate with the polymer at specific sites.

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