New Pevalen Pro plasticizer gives flexible PVC an environmental boost Indonesia

  • New Pevalen Pro plasticizer gives flexible PVC an environmental boost Indonesia
  • New Pevalen Pro plasticizer gives flexible PVC an environmental boost Indonesia
  • New Pevalen Pro plasticizer gives flexible PVC an environmental boost Indonesia
  • Is pevalen a sustainable plasticizer?
  • All photos courtesy of Perstorp Group Swedish chemicals company Perstorp Group has introduced a new, more sustainable grade of PVC plasticizer. Pevalen Pro 100 features 100 percent renewable carbon content based on mass balance, applying chemical and physical traceability.
  • What is pevalen pro?
  • Pevalen Pro is a direct replacement for Pevalen with no compromise on quality and performance, making it very easy to switch to.
  • Is pevalen a phthalate plasticizer?
  • Perstorp launched Pevalen, a true non-phthalate plasticizer in 2014 as a premium performance alternative to phthalates, especially in sensitive and close-to-people applications where health concerns were, and are, in focus.
  • Is pevalen a good alternative to phthalates?
  • Martin Hansson, business manager for plasticizers at Perstorp, notes that the firm launched the Pevalen range in 2014 as a premium performance alternative to phthalates. Even then, he said Perstorp had plans to continue developing the product and add grades with better environmental credentials.
  • Why should you choose pevalen?
  • Pevalen provides PVC producers with not only a cost-effective but also a low environmental impact solution, due to its plasticizing efficiency (less material required), faster processing (less energy), low volatility, high UV stability (prevents premature aging) and unbeatable softness for long-life performance.
  • Does pevalen have a cradle-to-gate sustainability advantage?
  • Currently, Pevalen has a clear cradle-to-gate sustainability advantage over leading plasticizer competitors, such as DINP, DOTP and DINCH, based on GWP (Global Warming Potential).

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