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  • Is epoxidized soybean oil a plasticizer for PVC?
  • Epoxidized soybean oil is one of the additives in the PVC gasket. It serves as a plasticizer and a scavenger for hydrochloric acid released when the PVC degrades thermally, e.g. when the gasket is applied to the lid and food product undergoes sterilization. ESBO is also used in PVC cling films for wrapping foods and toys.
  • Why is ESO used as a plasticizer?
  • Acting as a polymeric type plasticizer due to its high molecular weight, it resists migration, volatilization, and extraction. In addition, ESO acts as an acid scavenger for soy-based inks, agricultural chemicals, and insecticides.
  • What is chemicals liquid Esbo used for?
  • PVC Transparent Items: ESBO is commonly used in the production of clear tubing, sheets, and containers, providing transparency and flexibility without sacrificing safety. Food Packaging: ESBO’s non-toxic nature makes it suitable for use in food packaging materials, ensuring consumer safety and product freshness.
  • How is epoxidized soybean oil made?
  • There are two main production methods for epoxidized soybean oil: solvent method and solvent-free method. The specific production methods include peroxyformic acid oxidation method, ion exchange resin catalysis method, aluminum sulfate catalysis method, peroxycarboxylic acid oxidation method and phase transfer catalytic oxidation method.
  • Is epoxidized soybean oil toxic?
  • Ingestion of sufficient amounts of epoxidized soybean oil may cause gastrointestinal upset and may produce a laxative effect. Severe overexposure may cause coma or respiratory failure. Prolonged skin contact may cause mild irritation or dermatitis.
  • Is Epoxidized Soybean Oil Esbo/Eso safe?
  • Epoxidized soybean oil is safe. Epoxidized soybean oil (ESO) is a non-toxic and odorless polyvinyl chloride plasticizer, commonly used in polyvinyl chloride products, especially in transparent products, food packaging products and other non-toxic products. It has good heat resistance, light resistance and compatibility, and has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the production of food packaging materials.