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  • hot selling plasticizer optimal tech dotp France
  • hot selling plasticizer optimal tech dotp France
  • hot selling plasticizer optimal tech dotp France
  • How volatile is the plasticizers market?
  • With such a diverse range of applications, the plasticizers market can be volatile as it reacts to consumer trends, seasonality and regional supply. Buyers, sellers and traders must act quickly to make the most of market opportunities. This means constant access to the most current prices and data is key.
  • 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 are the characteristics of DOTP produced by esterification?
  • One of the distinctive features of DOTP produced by esterification is the qualitative stability of subsequent batches of the product in terms of transparency (colour).
  • What are the advantages of Eastman's DOTP plasticizers?
  • Eastman sees its DOTP plasticizers as offering an easy replacement for DEHP and TOTM. Advantages cited include: • Dry time fairly similar to that of DINP, and better than Hexamoll DINCH. • Efficiency fairly similar to DINP and DINCH, while slightly lower than DEHP.
  • Is DEHP a good plasticizer?
  • DEHP has been the industry workhorse since it was introduced in the 1940s. Suited to most flexible-vinyl applications, it is the benchmark for measuring the performance of other plasticizers. It is also the largest-volume plasticizer globally, alone capturing 37% of the market, according to IHS Chemical.
  • Are phthalates a trend in plasticizer demand?
  • As recently as 2012, according to IHS, phthalates represented 78% of plasticizer demand. “There’s definitely been a continuing trend away from phthalates,” IHS Chemical’s Malveda says. The shift is a jump ball that a number of specialty chemical makers would like to pull down.

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