low price by Application (Plasticizer

  • low price by Application (Plasticizer
  • low price by Application (Plasticizer
  • low price by Application (Plasticizer
  • What are plasticizers used for?
  • Plasticizers are the major functional additives transforming the physical properties of polymers such as PVC, PU, acrylic, nitrile and rubbers to create a whole world of flexible and durable finished articles for high demanding applications. The world plasticizer consumption was around 7.82 million MT in 2017, up nearly 25% over 6 years .
  • What is a low temperature plasticizer?
  • Low-temperature plasticizers are used in applications where improvements in the low temperature flexibility limits are desired. Applications can include automotive interiors, weather stripping, outdoor cables, hoses, and vinyl roofing. Low-temperature plasticizers include the linear phthalate esters L9P, L911P, and L11P or DUP.
  • Why do we offer a wide range of plasticizer products?
  • By offering a large range of products, we provide our customers the versatility of identifying a plasticizer family that is effective with various polymers, and gives several product options from which to choose for optimum performance characterists - from general use to most demanding requirements.
  • What are GP plasticizers?
  • N.R., not reported. GP plasticizers are those plasticizers offering the best balance of performance, useful in a variety of applications, and generally available at the lowest price. These plasticizers are normally the first plasticizers to be considered in developing a new formulation.
  • What are low-volatility plasticizers?
  • Low-volatility plasticizers include those plasticizers that offer greater permanence and longer service lives. This category includes the higher molecular weight monomeric plasticizers such as the trimellitate esters TEHTM or TOTM, TINTM, ditridecyl phthalate (DTDP), the linear phthalates L11P or DUP and 911P, and polymeric plasticizers.
  • Which plasticizer has the lowest volatility?
  • The Red Curve Shows Volatility, the Blue Curve Compatibility, and the Green Curve Shows the Solubility Temperature. Plasticizers like DINP and DIDP would typically offer the lowest volatility among the general-purpose plasticizers and good retained mechanical properties after aging.

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