Fog Performance of Ester Plasticizers Switzerland

  • Fog Performance of Ester Plasticizers Switzerland
  • Fog Performance of Ester Plasticizers Switzerland
  • Fog Performance of Ester Plasticizers Switzerland
  • Do plasticizers have a low fogging value?
  • In the case of PVC artificial leather, plasticizers make up the vast majority proportion of volatile substances; therefore, the automobile industry calls for plasticizers with extremely low volatility, or specifically, a low fogging value. Among all commercial bio-plasticizers, few can fulfil this requirement as well as DIDP.
  • Does epoxidized fatty acid tri-esters bio-plasticizer reduce efame?
  • Governed by the interplay between two extra polar, PVC-compatible short esters and higher molecular weight relative to ordinary EFAME, the fogging value of the resulting epoxidized fatty acid tri-esters bio-plasticizer was found to reduce to a level comparable to DIDP.
  • Why do polyglycerol esters have antifogging properties?
  • As with many other antifogging agents, polyglycerol esters also have antistatic properties because the water film that forms on the polymer surface reduces its resistivity. Polyglycerols as such (not esterified) are used as plasticizers in starch based biodegradable thermoplastic compositions.
  • What are the best polyglycerol fatty acid esters for food wrap films?
  • The best polyglycerol fatty acid esters for polyolefin and PVC food wrap films are the monolaurate and the monooleate esters. In this example, the antifogging properties of polyglycerol esters in food wrap packaging films were assessed by the following test: Various esters were incorporated in ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA) films.
  • What are bio-based alternatives to epoxidized fatty acid methyl ester?
  • In this scenario, the last decade has witnessed an emergence of multiple bio-based alternatives, including epoxidized fatty acid methyl ester (EFAME), epoxidized soybean oil (ESO) and acetyl tributyl citrate (ATBC), as well as a surge of their application in PVC artificial leather industry.
  • What are polyglycerol esters used for?
  • As a result of their multifunctional properties and harmless nature, polyglycerol esters are widely used in many applications in the food and cosmetic industries. They notably function as emulsifiers, dispersants, thickeners, solubilizers, spreading agents, or emollients.

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