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  • good price didp plasticizer didp plasticizer Mexico
  • good price didp plasticizer didp plasticizer Mexico
  • What is jayflex DIDP plasticizer?
  • Jayflexâ„¢ DIDP plasticizer is one of the largest-volume general-purpose high-molecular-weight plasticizers. It is a plasticizer of choice for flexible PVC products that require resistance to degradation due to high temperatures (such as wire and cable) or call for low fogging (automotive interior trim).
  • Is DIDP plasticizer safe?
  • DIDP is safe for use: It is not carcinogenic, mutagenic or toxic for reproduction category 1 or 2. It does not fulfill the criteria of a substance having endocrine-disrupting properties. Jayflexâ„¢ DIDP plasticizer is an excellent substitute for Di (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DOP) in most flexible PVC applications.
  • What is Diisodecyl phthalate (DIDP)?
  • Quality guaranteed, find your speciality chemicals with ease. Diisodecyl Phthalate (DIDP) is a general purpose PVC Plasticizer.
  • Can Adipate Plasticizer be used as a primary plasticizer?
  • Jayflexâ„¢ adipate plasticizers can be used as a primary plasticizer but, more typically, are used in blends with general-purpose phthalates to improve low temperature properties. Jayflexâ„¢ DIDP plasticizer is one of the largest-volume general-purpose high-molecular-weight plasticizers for the wire and cable industry.
  • What is jayflex dTDP plasticizer?
  • Jayflexâ„¢ DIUP plasticizer is a high-molecular-weight plasticizer designed to provide good performance at high temperatures and good outdoor-weathering capabilities. Jayflexâ„¢ DTDP plasticizer is the highest-molecular-weight phthalate plasticizer, providing greater performance at high temperatures.
  • Are jayflex DINP & DIDP safe?
  • Not only are Jayflex DINP and DIDP registered under REACH, but following extensive evaluations between 2009 and 2013 the EU concluded DINP and DIDP are safe for use in all current applications with no further risks identified*. The rate of volatile loss of a plasticizer from PVC is controlled by diffusion to and evaporation from the surface.

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