compatible chemical uses plasticizer DOS in Sweden

compatible chemical uses plasticizer DOS in Sweden

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compatible chemical uses plasticizer DOS in Sweden

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compatible chemical uses plasticizer DOS in Sweden

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compatible chemical uses plasticizer DOS in Sweden

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compatible chemical uses plasticizer DOS in Sweden

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compatible chemical uses plasticizer DOS in Sweden
  • Can a chemical product be banned in Sweden?
  • The Swedish Chemical Agency’s Chemical Products and Biotechnical Organisms Regulations (KIFS 2017:7) - In Swedish If there are exceptional reasons, the Swedish Chemicals Agency may grant an exemption from certain bans and other restrictions. An exemption can only be given in an individual case.
  • When should a plastisol based on DOS be used?
  • It should be used in minimal amounts that meet specific low-temperature performance requirements. DOS is a very useful plasticizer for organosols and plastisols. The viscosity of plastisols based on DOS as the sole plasticizer is approximately one-third that of comparable dioctyl phthalate systems.
  • Is DOS a good plasticizer?
  • DOS is a very useful plasticizer for organosols and plastisols. The viscosity of plastisols based on DOS as the sole plasticizer is approximately one-third that of comparable dioctyl phthalate systems. The initial viscosity advantage over dioctyl phthalate is retained, even on prolonged aging.
  • What is the plasticizer content in PVC insulation & jacket compounds?
  • REACH Regulation of Plasticizers of Interest to Wire and Cable Typically, the plasticizer content in thermoplastic PVC insulation and jacket compounds is approximately 30%, so unlike most other organic additives in many polymer systems, plasticizers are a significant proportion of the total plastic.
  • Are plasticizers SVHCs?
  • They are NOT SVHCs. Although typically considered too volatile for wire and cable, the plasticizers DBP, DIBP and BBP- all SVHCs together with DEHP/DOP- have been notified to ECHA that they are contained in imported wire and/or cable articles.
  • Are phthalate plasticizers safe for PVC insulated wire?
  • The controls on several commonly used phthalate plasticizers for PVC (and other polymer systems) under the European REACH Regulation, and very recently also under the European RoHS, has led to the need for careful evaluation of the composition of PVC insulated wire products produced in, or imported into, the EEA.