Belarus cost-effective chemical agents plasticizer DOP

Belarus cost-effective chemical agents plasticizer DOP

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Belarus cost-effective chemical agents plasticizer DOP

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Belarus cost-effective chemical agents plasticizer DOP

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Belarus cost-effective chemical agents plasticizer DOP

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Belarus cost-effective chemical agents plasticizer DOP

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  • What is ChemFlexx DOP?
  • ChemFlexx DOP, di-2-ethylhexyl phthalate (DEHP, a.k.a. DOP), is a colorless viscous liquid that is one of the most cost effective and widely available general purpose plasticizers on the market today. TCC’s ChemFlexx DOP is the commercial name and abbreviation for this organic compound.
  • Is DOP a good plasticizer?
  • Plasticizing efficiency of DOP is considered as “11”and efficiency all other plasticizers is evaluated with reference to DOP. Besides, cost of DOP based compound can be reduced by blending it with CPW of appropriate grade in appropriate proportion (70:30), without affecting quality of product. However, DOP is on its way out due to health concerns.
  • What are the uses of PVC with DOP plasticizer?
  • Used for the processing of high polymers, such as, chemical ground resin, acetate resin, ABS resin and rubber. PVC with DOP plasticizer is the raw material to make artificial leather, agricultural films, packaging materials, wires, cable wearers, sheets, planets, mold plastic products, etc.
  • Which plasticizer is used in PVC?
  • DOP is the dominant plasticizer used in PVC, providing low cost. Short chain phthalates (C3 - C7) are used when rapid setting and stain resistance is required. 2-Ethyl hexanol, produced by the dimerisation of butyraldehyde obtained from propylene, is cheaper than isononyl alcohol which are prepared by the carbonylation of an olefin.