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  • What is Eastman DOP plasticizer?
  • Home ... Eastmanâ„¢ DOP Plasticizer (Bis (2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate) is a light colored, low volatility, odorless liquid. It is the most widely used all-purpose plasticizer offered by Eastmanâ„¢ for use with polyvinyl chloride (PVC) resins. It is insoluble in water and has a viscosity of 56 cP at 25°C.
  • 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 the solvating strength of plasticizer?
  • The solvating strength of plasticizer depends on its chemical structure as it relates to its physical properties. Application of Hansen solubility parameters (δd = dispersion interactive forces, δ p = dipole interactive forces, and δ h = hydrogen bonding forces) is the most successful method of predicting interaction between plasticizers and PVC.
  • Do you need a reliable plasticizer manufacturer?
  • From homes and cars to the office and children's toys, plasticizers are in countless products. They enhance product flexibility and performance, providing added value. However, when it comes to your application, you need more than just any plasticizer. You need a reliable plasticizer manufacturer.
  • What adipate esters can be used in flexible PVC?
  • Adipate esters (DEHA, DINA) can be added to the phthalate esters in other film and sheet products to improve the low-temperature performance. Another large end-use for flexible PVC is wire and cable. With electrical cables, plasticizer selection is dependent upon the performance specifications of the insulation material and the jacketing.

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