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  • Who makes ATS plasticizers?
  • ATS chemical division produces a wide range of plasticizers specifically used by Rubber, PVC wires, Shoes, Inks, Coating and Plastics Industry. With a designed capacity of over 35,000 TPA, the superior technology added with greater expertise of our team makes our plasticizers best in the market in terms of quality, clarity and purity.
  • What is the best alternative plasticizer?
  • Based on Table 1, the TOTM is the best alternative plasticizer. But since it received a low rating specifically in RBC hemolysis, DINCH could be considered for medical devices intended to hold blood for infusion or storage. The TOTM possesses the required attributes, and manufacturers can use it for other purposes.
  • What is DOP used for in polyvinyl chloride (PVC) resins?
  • DOP is used primarily as one of severalplasticizers in polyvinyl chloride (PVC) resins for fabricating flexible vinyl products. DOP is a colorless, oily liquid with a slight odor produced by etherification process through catalytic reaction; it is highly compatible with PVC with excellent plasticizing effect.
  • What is the difference between DINCH & TOTM?
  • Based on Table 1 , TOTM got the highest rank of 1 in compatibility, chemical resistance, long-term aging, and migration. Its principal drawbacks are efficiency factor, relative cost, and RBC hemolysis. DINCH (di-isononyl cyclohexane) Designers use materials with PVC to store blood.