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  • What are the best value-added PVC plasticizer options?
  • Let’s now turn our attention to three value-added PVC plasticizer options that exceed the emerging requirements of REACH and European Union (EU) regulation. VESTINOL® 9 DINP is a very cost-effective, general-purpose plasticizer very useful in soft PVC formulations with a broad processing temperature window.
  • What is DOTP plasticizer?
  • The main raw material for DOTP is terephthalic acid and this type of plasticizer fully  complies with modern international requirements for the safety of chemical compounds. DOTP also has a number of  advantages: • expansion  of operating temperatures of cable products from -40 +70 to -45 +80 °C.
  • Where is Dioctyl terephthalate plasticizer made?
  • Denis Gerber: SIBUR Holding launched the production of dioctyl terephthalate plasticizer (DOTP) located on the territory of Sibur-Khimprom, Perm. The official opening took place in May. DOTP is demand in the production of floor coverings,  membranes, films, wallpaper and many other products, and from plasticized PVC.
  • Which plasticizer is the best?
  • BASF’s Palatinol® DOTP plasticizer has a GreenScreen low toxicity rating. Hexamoll® DINCH also has a substantial sustainability plasticizer grading. Alternatives to traditionally used DEHP (DiEthylHexylPhthalate) plasticizer are always of interest in the highly regulated medical plastic devices and broader healthcare applications.
  • Are DBP and DINP plasticizers endocrine disruptors?
  • Delving a bit further from a phthalate research standpoint, Scotland’s Edinburgh University is completing a risk assessment study on DBP and DINP plasticizers as endocrine disruptors for use in medical applications.
  • Will EPA risk assess high molecular weight DIDP & DINP plasticizers?
  • Also, the EPA, as requested by the key suppliers ExxonMobil Chemical, Evonik, Teknor Apex, and supported by their American Chemistry Council trade group, will risk assess evaluate high molecular weight DIDP and DINP plasticizers over the next three years.