Palatinol DOTP-Alternative plasticizer Vietnam

  • Palatinol DOTP-Alternative plasticizer Vietnam
  • Palatinol DOTP-Alternative plasticizer Vietnam
  • Palatinol DOTP-Alternative plasticizer Vietnam
  • What is palatinol® DOTP?
  • Palatinol® DOTP can be used in a broad range of applications as an alternative to general purpose ortho-phthalates, where good processing characteristics are needed and the finished product requires improved low temperature flexibility and low volatility.
  • How long can palatinol® DOTP be stored?
  • Palatinol® DOTP can be stored for one year at temperatures below 40°C, if moisture is excluded. Palatinol® DOTP is available in bulk, tank trucks or rail cars. While the descriptions, designs, data and information contained herein are presented in good faith and believed to be accurate, it is provided for your guidance only.
  • 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.
  • 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 benefits of non-phthalate plasticizers?
  • This general-purpose non-phthalate boasts high efficiency and requires less plasticizer in most formulations. Low migration and volatility, along with excellent UV stability, are claimed. It is also said to blend faster and easier with PVC than most other plasticizers, which reduces processing time.
  • 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.

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