high purity DOTP Phthalate Free Plasticizer

  • high purity DOTP Phthalate Free Plasticizer
  • high purity DOTP Phthalate Free Plasticizer
  • high purity DOTP Phthalate Free Plasticizer
  • What is phthalate free & specialty plasticizers?
  • Our Phthalate-free & Specialty range of Plasticizers are designed to be used in varied applications keeping in view the different temperature conditions and specific product requirements such as phthalate free, food grade packaging, medical equipments. Our range of Phthalate Free & Specialty Plasticizers includes following: Why Choose Us?
  • Which phthalate plasticizers are used in flexible PVC packaging?
  • Human biomonitoring data are available for DINCH, DOTP, DEHA, DINA, and TOTM, and indicate that total exposures from all sources are below regulatory thresholds. Several non-ortho phthalate plasticizers, including ATBC, DEHA, DINCH, DOTP, and ESBO, are currently used in flexible PVC applications for food packaging and processing.
  • What is plasticizer phthalate based?
  • Plasticizer is a chemical substance capable of making plastics softer, and phthalate is one of the most common materials to achieve it. However, phthalate-based plasticizer has often been blamed for disrupting the hormone system and thus been restricted from toys and furniture.
  • What is the best non-Phthalate plasticizer for PVC?
  • DOTP from Eastman has been available for several decades as Eastman 168, and the company claims it is the market-leading non-phthalate plasticizer for PVC, offering performance equal to or better than most non-phthalates. It offers good performance properties, optimal low-temperature flexibility, and non-migration properties.
  • What percentage of plasticizers are phthalates?
  • Last year, Houston-based IHS Chemical reported that phthalates accounted for 70% of the world’s consumption of plasticizers in 2014, down from about 88% in 2005, and are projected to drop to 65% in 2019. An important IHS caveat, however, is that China accounts for such a large share of the total market.
  • What is the difference between phthalate-based DEHP and DOTP?
  • One example of this trend is the substitution of phthalate-based DEHP by its non-orthophthalate counterpart DOTP (based on the same OXO alcohol), steadily expanding its share of the European PVC plasticiser market. However, the composition and properties of DEHT (DOTP) may vary, depending on the production method used.

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