Plasticizers with a wide application range-Alphagary Peru

  • Plasticizers with a wide application range-Alphagary Peru
  • Plasticizers with a wide application range-Alphagary Peru
  • Plasticizers with a wide application range-Alphagary Peru
  • What are the different types of plasticizers?
  • Industrially, the most common plasticized polymers are PVC, poly (vinyl butyral) (PVB), poly (vinyl acetate) (PVAc), acrylics, cellulose molding compounds, nylon, polyamides and certain copolyamides. PVC processing is by far the most important use of plasticizers, consuming over 80% of production , .
  • Where are mexiflex® plasticizers made?
  • Under the brand MEXIFLEX®, we produce plasticizers for PVC compounds at our facility in Altamira (Mexico). We also produce phthalic anhydride. Vertical integration allows us the flexibility to manage the supply chain. It also gives us the innovative ability to create materials to our exact specifications.
  • What are plasticizers used for?
  • Introduction Plasticizers are an important class of low molecular weight non-volatile compounds that are widely used in polymer industries as additives . The primary role of such substances is to improve the flexibility and processability of polymers by lowering the second order transition temperature, the glass transition temperature (Tg).
  • What are natural based plasticizers?
  • Nowadays, there is increasing interest in the use of natural-based plasticizers that are characterized by low toxicity and low migration. This group includes epoxidized triglyceride vegetable oils from soybean oil, linseed oil, castor-oil, sunflower oil, and fatty acid esters (FAEs) .
  • What are the features of a plasticizer?
  • Perfect for a variety of flexible and semi-rigid applications, features of plasticizers include: Excellent low temperature and food contact properties General use in the vinyl industry with maximum residual alcohol of 350 ppm Ask about our DOTP plasticizer grades manufactured with recycled PET bottles
  • Are plasticizers suitable for biodegradable thermoplastics?
  • In this respect, most of the traditional plasticizers used in synthetic polymer processing are not suitable for some biodegradable thermoplastics such as poly (3-hydroxybutyrate) (PHB), reinforcing the need for further investigations and developments in this area.

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