Plasticizer Migration: What is it and why is it a
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It’s not just about flexibility though. Plasticizer migration can cause other additives to migrate too. Typical examples of these additives are UV stabilisers or Anti-Oxidants. If plasticizer migration causes these additives to
This paper addresses the kinetics and predictions of plasticiser migration from polymers to a surrounding gas phase, an important issue for plastic and rubber products
Migration of plasticizers from flexible PVC: Monitoring the
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In flexible PVC formulations, esters derived from phthalic acid are the most common monomeric plasticizers, although other compounds based on various organic acids
up to 40 wt.% of plasticizer has to be added to the material. In most cases these plasticizers are not chemically bound to the polymer but can move freely within the polymer matrix and also in
Plasticizer Migration an overview ScienceDirect Topics
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where C is the residual concentration of the plasticizer, C 0 is the initial concentration of plasticizer in the blend, K is the general constant of the migration process, and t is the time of migration.
Phthalate plasticizers account for about 80% of all plasticizers consumed [[9], [10], [11]].Excellent performances of the plasticizers possess the following characteristics, such as
Assessment of the effect on the plasticizer diffusion of
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1 INTRODUCTION. Poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) is the common plastics in use worldwide because of its low cost, compoundability, superior mechanical and physical
purpose. e dosage of plasticizers required in PVC for-mulation varies according to the end application. In some cases (e.g., upholstery usage), the plasticizer content can be as high as
Methods for determination of plasticizer migration from
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2.1 Test methods for plasticizer volatilization. Although plasticizers in PVC coatings are relatively nonvolatile at ambient conditions, their migration by volatilization
Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) is one of the most common thermoplastics in the world, making up 17% of the global plastic market[1] amounting to over 44 million metric tons in 2018.[2] in which a plasticizer is