Peru compatible DIBP diisobutyl phthalate for pvc

Peru compatible DIBP diisobutyl phthalate for pvc

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Peru compatible DIBP diisobutyl phthalate for pvc

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Peru compatible DIBP diisobutyl phthalate for pvc

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Peru compatible DIBP diisobutyl phthalate for pvc

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Peru compatible DIBP diisobutyl phthalate for pvc

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Peru compatible DIBP diisobutyl phthalate for pvc
  • What is Diisobutyl phthalate (DIBP)?
  • Diisobutyl phthalate (DIBP) is a specialist plasticiser often used in combination with other high molecular weight phthalates. It is a fast fusing plasticiser which by itself it is too volatile for PVC applications. It is frequently used as a gelling aid in combination with other plasticisers.
  • What is Diisodecyl phthalate (DIDP)?
  • Diisodecyl phthalate (DIDP) is a common phthalate plasticiser, used primarily to soften Polyvinyl chloride (PVC). The typical content of DIDP in flexible PVC products is between 25 and 50% (w/w).
  • What is DIDP in flexible PVC?
  • The typical content of DIDP in flexible PVC products is between 25 and 50% (w/w). It has properties of volatility resistance, heat stability and electric insulation and is typically used as a plasticiser for heat-resistant electrical cords, leather for car interiors, and PVC flooring (ECPI, 2009).
  • Are BBP & DBP still used in printing inks?
  • According to CEPE (European Council of producers and importers of paints, printing inks and artists’ colours), DEHP, BBP and DBP are no longer used in printing inks by CEPE/EuPIA (European Printing Ink Association) members following its classification as reprotoxic.
  • What percentage of phthalate plasticisers were used in the 1990s?
  • In the early 1990s, DEHP represented about 51% of the total phthalate plasticiser market in Western Europe. Investigations of the historic use of phthalates in Denmark in different products shows that DEHP represented a major part of the phthalate use in the 1990's and was to a large extent replaced by DINP around 2000.
  • What is DBP used for?
  • DBP is used extensively in the adhesives industry to plasticise polyvinyl acetate (PVA) emulsions and used solvent for many oil-soluble dyes, insecticides, peroxides and other organic compounds. It is used as an antifoam agent and as a fibre lubricant in textile manufacturing.