industrial grade Plasticizers Archives-Innua

  • industrial grade Plasticizers Archives-Innua
  • industrial grade Plasticizers Archives-Innua
  • industrial grade Plasticizers Archives-Innua
  • What makes innua unique?
  • Innua INNUA has over 30 plasticizer and plasticizer chemicals in our product list that make us a unique company with broad access to plasticizers that can serve customers in every market. We are a pioneer and well-known in the Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) market, available in all grades used for rigid or flexible products.
  • Why are plasticizers used in electrical insulating materials?
  • In specific applications, plasticizers can influence the dielectric properties of polymers. This makes them suitable for use in electrical insulating materials. Plasticizers can enhance compatibility between polymers and various additives or fillers. This results in more homogeneous and stable formulations.
  • How does a plasticizer interact with a polymer?
  • External plasticizers have a low vapor pressure. They interact with the polymer at high temperatures without a chemical reaction. The interaction happens through their solvent or swelling ability. It's essential to differentiate between solvent plasticizers and nonsolvent plasticizers.
  • What are the different types of plasticizers?
  • These include brominated phthalate plasticizers, triaryl, and alkyl aryl phosphates. These products are blended with other plasticizers to strike a balance between flame resistance, physical properties, and cost. Chlorinated paraffins, acting as secondary plasticizers reduce flammability and smoke.
  • Do plasticizers burn PVC?
  • Certain plasticizer families serve to inhibit the burning of plasticized PVC. These include brominated phthalate plasticizers, triaryl, and alkyl aryl phosphates. These products are blended with other plasticizers to strike a balance between flame resistance, physical properties, and cost.
  • What is a nonsolvent plasticizer?
  • So, they are called true plasticizers or primary plasticizers. If only amorphous areas are penetrated, the compound acts as a nonsolvent plasticizer. Also called a secondary plasticizer or softener. These softeners sometimes work as diluents for primary plasticizers.

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